GS107 Gingers Spark Single Micro Power Lock For Open In Doors
£250.00 ex VAT
This lock is the ideal solution for automatic doors with limited space, offering powerful security in a sleek, safe, and easy-to-install design. With a holding force of 680 kg (1500 lbs) per lock, it ensures strong, reliable locking for high-traffic or security-sensitive environments.
The open-in magnetic lock comes fully assembled and includes Z & L brackets for straightforward installation. For double-door setups, two locks are required, one per leaf.
Compatible with a wide voltage range (12–24V DC) and operating with extremely low current consumption (0.28A @ 12V, 0.14A @ 24V), this magnet lock is energy-efficient and suitable for integration with various access control systems.
The rounded body design eliminates sharp edges, making it safer for low-mounted installations, and the adjustable sliding plate armature allows for 5 mm horizontal and 1 mm vertical movement, ensuring precise alignment and maximum holding force.
Key Features:
- 680 kg (1500 lb) Holding Force – Strong and secure magnetic lock
- 12–24V DC Input – Wide voltage range with low power consumption
- Z & L Brackets Included – Ready-to-install with minimal setup required
- Adjustable Armature Plate – Ensures perfect alignment with 5 mm lateral and 1 mm vertical movement
- Safe Rounded Design – No sharp edges, ideal for low frame or exposed installations
- Internal PCB Mounting – Fits inside transom, operator, or power supply unit
Perfect for commercial, industrial, or institutional use where both security and aesthetic safety are priorities.
- 70 mm wide across the transom
- Lock requires 40 mm H on the transom
- Armature is 70 mm W x 26 mm
- Z bracket dimensions as per diagram below
- 2 are required for a double door
Do I need to use the supplied PCB?
- Yes, it is essential to use the supplied PCB. It steps the voltage down to 9V for the lock to run on. Failure to use the PCB will damage the lock and void the warranty.
The lock isn’t engaging
- Use a multimeter to check you have voltage going into the PCB (+ & – terminals). If you don’t, the problem isn’t the lock.
- If you do have voltage going into the PCB, use a multimeter to check you have 9Vdc coming out of L+ & L- terminals.
- If not, you have a faulty PCB and it will need replacing.
- If you do, you have a faulty lock and it will need replacing.
| Weight | 0.57 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 70 × 76.2 mm |
| Colour | Satin, Black |