

🔐 Lock in security, unlock peace of mind.
The Seco-Larm E-941SA-600 Enforcer Electromagnetic Lock delivers a robust 600-pound holding force powered by versatile 12VDC or 24VDC inputs. Designed for professional-grade security, it includes all necessary mounting hardware and offers manual release options via remote or security system. Its polished stainless steel finish ensures durability and a sleek look, making it an essential upgrade for homes or businesses seeking reliable, high-performance door locking solutions.
| ASIN | B00196YB5Y |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,737 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #347 in Door Lock Replacement Parts |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (85) |
| Date First Available | September 8, 2004 |
| Finish | Polished |
| Included Components | Mounting hardware |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.41 pounds |
| Item model number | E-941SA-600 |
| Manufacturer | SECO-LARM |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | E-941SA-600 |
| Power Source | dc |
| Product Dimensions | 14.03 x 2.88 x 2.64 inches |
| Size | Pack of 1 |
| Special Features | 600 Pound Holding Force |
B**.
Works like it should.
Mag Lock works like it should. These are great items when doing security installs or upgrades.
T**E
Superb door lock!
The lock itself is GREAT... we use it on our double storm doors to our Glass Shop. That being said, be aware that the manufacturer sort of "forgets" to tell you what else is need to set it up... like a POWER SOURCE & the one we finally found recommended has to be adapted to use it for this lock. Secondly, if you don't want to be constantly plugging & unplugging it, you will need a "switch".... & not the one shown that says "OPEN" which will only work the brief time you are touching it. We finally put an in line toggle switch at a comfortable height & now WE LOVE IT! We turn it on at night & off during the day.... Note, the power source will need the "plug end" removed, determine the polarity & solder the wires into the locking mechanism.
N**G
Holds solid, no problems
Currently using this as part of a little project to make a timed lock using an Arduino. The magnet is running off a 12v 2A power supply controlled by a TIP122 on the negative side. It holds solidly, definitely can't pry it apart with my hands. I may not have tested it with a winch and a force gauge, but I'm convinced you couldn't get the plate off without using some tools. I was concerned you might be able to slide the plate off laterally, but the plate won't budge once the unit is on, so that's a plus if you're using this for unintended solutions not involving a door. There is a little residual magnetism left over after the unit disengages, but that's normal and it's not strong. I tested it over one hour powered on. The unit got a little warm but not hot, and stayed under 100 degrees. If you had this hooked up to a door, or some other large object which would act as a heatsink, I don't think you'd have a problem with it getting too hot and burning anything up, and you shouldn't have any problem even if it isn't attached to something large. Overall I think this was a good buy.
A**A
Nice lock
Great lock for the price. Not easy to install if your not familiar with them but I’ve installed many and this works good.
P**I
Secondary lock works really well
Wired this mag loc into system because wood door was a little weak at bottom. Installation was a snap and smaller profile of 600 lb unit made it less obtrusive.
G**N
Weakest link. Beware
This is an interesting magnetic lock. It absolutely works and the magnet holds very strong. Unfortunately, a chain is only as strong as it's weakest link. In this magnets case, the weakest link is the two tiny 6-32 screws that hold the magnet to the base plate. I was really shocked at how small and flimsy the two mounting screws are. They will be the first to shear off when someone tries to force open the door. So in reality we actually have a lock that will fail with only 40 or 50lbs of force. Not 600 lbs. Yes, the magnet probably has 600 lbs of holding force but the two little screws that hold the magnet to the door frame will quickly fail. In closing, I find it hard to believe that the manufacturer provides 8 large holes and screws to attach the base plate to the door frame but then only uses two tiny screws to attach the magnet to the base plate. Ridiculous. To improve the strength of this magnet design I added an aluminum plate then drilled and tapped it into the side of the manger to prevent to two mounting screws from failing. Thus is obviously something that most people cannot do. So be careful before you purchase thus magnet. It's a false sense of security. It will fail under extreme stress. Hope this helps. :-)
N**.
Great product!
Easy, straightforward install. All of the mounting hardware is included, be sure you have a hammer for installing the guide pins in the plate that goes on the door. Excellent holding force as well. A much easier solution than electric strikes for access control systems!
V**T
POWER SURGE RESISTANCE
Power surge resistance for this particular model seems to be a big issue. This is my third purchase of the same model in last 5 years. The reason I am buying the same model is because my glass door on which this goes has only 3" of frame-room for its counter part with which the mechanism has to lock the glass door. If I buy any other models or say other brands, they have a widened area to be covered to fit the counter part for the locking mechanism to lock the glass door. Unfortunately, we had a robbery on 09/16/20 and all of a sudden the mechanism failed. It was a big deal because the robber hit one of my employees and she was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. We checked our power, the power adapter/step down, the switch, the conveying wire/cord of the power but everything perfect and lastly we check the little electromagnetic board w IC chip on it seemed to be messed up. Therefore, had to order another same model ASAP. I have requested my Ausrian Insurance which I had added with my last purchase of this lock on 11/19/1919 as it must be covered per their assurance. PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS EXACT MODEL IF YOU HAVE A CHOICE.