Usage
The Opera Maxima II motorised swing-bolt lock is designed for secure, automated locking of metal or reinforced doors in commercial, industrial, or controlled-access environments. Suitable for integration with access control systems.
Advantages
- Automated locking and unlocking with precise electronic control
- Mechanical override via European profile cylinder enhances reliability
- Durable hardened steel swing bolt resists cutting and tampering
- Real-time door status monitoring through adjustable magnetic sensor (25 mm range)
- Quick connector allows rapid installation and maintenance; minor drawback: cylinder not included
Specifications
- Slim mortise lock design with stainless steel faceplate (216 x 30 x 3 mm) and receiver; hardened steel swing bolt (35 x 14 mm, extension: 40 mm)
- CE EN14846 certified for security locks; opto-electronic deadbolt position control ensures operational safety and compliance standards are met[1][2]
- Operates on a regulated supply of 12 V DC; peak current draw is up to 4 A during activation; maximum motor energising time: approximately 0.15 seconds[1][2]
- Differentiating features include anti-rebound stainless steel ball-catch system, adjustable strike plate, automatic relocking at door closure, and secondary mechanical deadbolt block in closed position[1][3]
How it works
The lock receives an electronic command to activate its internal motor, moving the swing bolt into place within just a fraction of a second. Status sensors verify correct positioning while the mechanical override enables manual operation if required.