SouthcoElectronic Rotary Latches R4-EM
Southco’s R4-EM electronic rotary latches are the convenient and secure electronic access control solution. Our R4-EM electronic rotary latches provide an easy transition from locking to electronic locking in a variety of applications. It combines the convenience of electronics with the robustness of a compact, integrated mechanical rotary latch.
Latches for added safety
R4-EM electronic rotary latches stand out from their electromechanical competitors thanks to their geared motor, which ensures low energy consumption and high load capacity. What’s more, their proven design ensures lasting safety and makes them resistant to vandalism. While their compact size minimizes space requirements, ensuring clean exterior surfaces.
Easy installation into access systems
Featuring 12-24v DC operation and 2- or 3-wire input options, our electronic rotary latches can be easily installed and integrated into your existing access systems. They also accept signals from various access control systems such as wireless RF key fobs, RFID cards and keypads. Biometric devices and network/computer control systems are also included.
Options for a wide variety of uses
The options available for our R4-EM electronic rotary latches are numerous and adaptable to your specific needs. You can opt for the limited relocking version, offering greater flexibility in controlling the unlocking time. The optional internal microswitch provides an output signal indicating latch opening/closing.
Note, however, that you can choose between different connector configurations, sealed or unsealed, as well as ejector or pull-open options to meet your security requirements.
Southco’s R4-EM latches are a reliable, convenient and secure electronic access control solution.
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The electro-mechanical latch closes by pushing and the electronic activation simplifies access in a wide range of applications.
A micro-switch is available as an option to have an alert when the latch is opened/closed.
The mechanical override allows manual opening in the event of a power failure.