Learn how fail safe and fail secure door locks work for enhanced safety and security with electronic door hardware used in access control systems.
[Two Models]: Field-selectable for fail-safe or fail-secure operation. [Maximum Impact Strength]: 2,200-lb (1000kg) Jaw strength, Tested to 500,000
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