Camden Door Controls Offers CX-91, CX-92 Maglocks in Black Finishes

MISSISSAUGA, Canada—Camden Door Controls has just introduced a new addition to its CX-91 and CX-92 Series maglocks—the company now offers models that feature a sleek, aesthetically pleasing black finish.

According to the Canadian manufacturer, black finishes on hardware are gaining popularity, and the new Camden Door Controls new ‘all-black’ design is designed to be distinctive in the access control market.

The company explains the new black models offer the same level of performance and value as the other CX-91 and CX-92 Series magnetic locks and are easily installed with a convenient metal mounting template that’s included with the unit. The CX-91 Series 600-pound and 1200-pound surface mount maglocks are designed for single door applications. The CX-92 Series 600 lb. and 1200 lb. maglocks are designed for double door applications.

Camden maglocks also said to provide dealers and their customers with a built-in ‘TDS’ option that provides an adjustable timer, lock sensor, relay, LED, and door status switch.

The maglocks are compatible with all access/egress systems. The new CX-91 and CX-92 black locks offer field selectable 12/24-volts DC operation and on board MOV power surge protection that prevents damage.

In addition, Camden‘s magnetic locks are also supported with a range of lock mounting accessories, including kits for glass doors. The company asserts locks’ vandal-resistant construction has been proven in over thousands of installations and carry a lifetime warranty.

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