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Hafele Dialock Flc Furniture Lock Cases 237.56.002 Quantity Of 2 (w) on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
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Brand:HAFELE Manufacturer Part Number:237.56.002

 HAFELE Dialock FLC furniture lock cases 237.56.002

Quantity of 2

Comprises:
- 1 Lock case, nickel-plated zinc alloy
- 1 Fixing plate, nickel-plated zinc alloy
- 1 Locking bolt, grey plastic
- 1 AMP plug connector
- 1 Connecting cable, 1 or 5 m length
• Application:
For use in furniture and office equipment, such as roller shutters, revolving doors, flaps and drawers
For door widths:
- min. 450 mm for overlay doors
- min. 240 mm for inset doors
• Operation:
Electro-mechanical lock.
Locking bolt is floating to compensate for any tolerances
• Technical data:
Power supply:12 V DC (Direct Current)
Continuous current consumption: 50 mA
Tensile load: 200 N (according to DIN 68 852)
Fail locked
• Monitored version:
Contact rating, 5V 10ma maximum  

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