Feature

●Electromagnetic lock with a 500-lb. holding force connects to a door access system such as a push bar, request-to-exit device, or credential reader to create a secure locking system for a single inswing or outswing door to control traffic
●Armature plate mounts flush to the door and pivots to compensate for slight irregularities, enabling it to come in contact with the electromagnet mounted below the top of the doorframe
●Automatic voltage selection feature distinguishes between a 12-or 24-VDC electrical connection and adjusts automatically
●Automatic surge suppressor protects the equipment from damage if voltage spikes
●Fail-safe design loses magnetism and unlocks when power is removed

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Description

The Schlage M420 traffic-control electromagnetic lock meets or exceeds Builders Hardware Manufacturer Association (BHMA) 500-lb. hold force requirements and connects to a door access system such as a push bar, request-to-exit device, or credential reader to create a secure locking system for a single inswing or outswing door. The electromagnet mounts to below the top of the doorframe using the included bayonet mounting bracket that enables hands-free installation of the magnet. The armature attaches flush against the door and pivots to compensate for slight irregularities. The magnet portion is active when connected to a power source, and it loses its magnetic hold and unlocks the door when power is removed either with a door access system such as a push-to-exit button or by power outage (also called a fail-safe design).

The automatic voltage selection feature distinguishes between either a 12- or 24-VDC electrical connection and adjusts the lock automatically, eliminating the need for field adjustment when voltage changes, and the automatic surge suppressor protects the equipment from damage if voltage spikes. The lock housing has a satin chrome finish and has a symmetrical design that allows for both right and left hand installation. Two locks can be combined with a connector block (sold separately) to create a locking system for double doors.

SpecificationsHolding force500 lb.Specifications metLock meets ANSI/BHMA 156.23, UL1034, and UL10C specifications. Lock meets or exceeds BHMA 500-lb. hold force requirements.Electromagnet dimensions2-1/2 x 9 x 1-3/8 inches (H x W x D)*Current draw0.75A @ 12 VDC, 0.38A @ 24 VDCPower supply12 or 24 VDC

*H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.

For more information, see the manufacturers literature.


Electronic door locking systems use electric current to control and secure access. Entry is regulated with a door access device such as a keypad or a reader that limits entry to authorized users. Some systems can designate user access for specific hours or days and may include a keyway for mechanical override. Common electronic locking mechanisms include electromagnetic locks and electric strikes. These systems are hardwired or battery powered, which is suitable when electrical wiring is not readily available. Locks are available in cylindrical and mortise styles. A cylindrical lock requires two bored perpendicular holes in the door for installation: one in the door face and a crossbore hole in the door edge. A mortise lock fits into a pocket recess in the door edge.

Schlage Electronics, an Allegion brand, manufactures security products for commercial and residential use. Allegion is headquartered in Carmel, IN.

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