FSH Electric Drop Bolts

An Electric Drop Bolt is a motor or solenoid actuated symmetrical dead-bolt mechanism, used for specific applications where Electric Strikes and Electromagnetic Locks cannot be used, such as double action 180 degree swing through or sliding doors. In many cases Electric Drop Bolts are used as additional or secondary locking device. The locking status and door status of the drop bolt can be remotely monitored.

Electric Drop Bolt DB1260 PTL – Power to Lock

“The power to lock (PTL) flush mount drop bolt must be equal in all respects to FSH model DB1260PTL. The device must be provided with a 1 year warranty and fire tested up to a 4 hour fire resistance rating to both Australian and British Fire Test Standards (if fitted with alternative items of hardware). It has to have a holding strength of up to 300kg, provide internal control circuits to prevent damage and false operation and contain an in-built time delay switch.”
Product features

– Internal control circuits to protect drop bolt pin from damage
– Auto lock function
– Built-in varistor (MOV) for surge protection
– Time delay setting at 0/3/6/10 seconds
– Low power consumption
– Anodised Aluminium body case
– 1 year warranty
– Power to lock (PTL)
– Fire tested 4 hours (DB1260)

FEM3500 Series Electro Magnetic Locks

Single Electro Magnetic Lock FEM3500M Holding Force 280kg monitored

“The Electro Magnetic Lock must be equal to FSH model FEM3500M in all respects. Have a holding force of up to 280kg. Fire tested up to a 4 hour fire resistance rating tested to both Australian and British Fire Test Standards. The device must be provided with built in surge protection and accept both 12 and 24VDC. The Electro Magnetic Lock shall also provide an external long distance visibility Light Panel (LP) and the following monitoring features:

1. Lock Status Sensor by Hall-Effect (LSS)

2. Door Status Sensor by Reed-Switch (DSS)

The Electro Magnetic Lock must be provided with a lifetime warranty and supplied with an Anti-Tamper-Plate as standard, to prevent hostile attacks on the dome-nut-fixing bolt of the Armature Plate.”