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Door Entry Accessories

Aperta door entry accessories to build out and maintain an access-control setup. The range covers magnetic and strike locks in fail-safe and fail-secure builds, boxed power supplies with battery backup, replacement battery packs, RFID proximity tags, Z and L mounting brackets and flush-mount kits. Locks run on 12 or 24V DC, with an IP68-rated external maglock for gates and outer doors.

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Parts to build and maintain door entry

Door entry accessories are the supporting parts that keep an access setup running and let you extend it over time. They cover the locks that hold a door, the power that feeds the system, the tags that grant entry and the brackets and kits that mount everything neatly. Whether you are putting a setup together or replacing a worn part, this is where the practical pieces come from.

Locks and how they release

Locking options include magnetic locks and strike locks in both fail-safe and fail-secure forms. A fail-safe lock releases when power is cut, while a fail-secure lock stays locked, so the right choice depends on how you want the door to behave in a power loss. Locks run on 12 or 24V DC, and an IP68-rated external magnetic lock is built to cope with gates and outer doors that face the weather.

Power and backup

Boxed power supplies feed the door station and lock, and models with battery backup keep things working through a mains interruption. Replacement battery packs let you refresh that backup when capacity drops, while branch and separator units help share power and signal across a multi-way layout.

Tags, brackets and mounting

RFID proximity tags give users a quick, contactless way to present at the reader and gain entry, and come in handy multi-packs for households or teams. Z and L brackets suit doors where a maglock cannot mount flat against the frame, and flush-mount kits let keypad door stations sit neatly into the wall.

Choosing the right part

Match the voltage and fixing to the door station and lock you already run, and check whether a part is meant for indoor or outdoor use before you order. If you are extending a multi-way setup, confirm the power and bus arrangement first. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between fail-safe and fail-secure locks?

A fail-safe lock unlocks when power is removed, which is useful where a door should release in a power cut. A fail-secure lock stays locked without power. Choose based on how you want the door to behave when the mains drops.

What voltage do the locks use?

The locks run on 12 or 24V DC. Check the rating of your power supply and door station so the lock you choose matches the rest of the setup.

What are RFID proximity tags for?

They give users a contactless way to gain entry. Holding a tag near the reader at the door station releases the lock, which avoids handing out keys and makes it easy to add or remove users.

Why would I need Z and L brackets?

Some doors do not let a magnetic lock mount flat against the frame, such as inward-opening or glass doors. Z and L brackets angle and position the lock so it meets the armature plate correctly.

What does battery backup add to a power supply?

A power supply with battery backup keeps the door entry setup running through a mains interruption, so the system carries on working for a time even when the power is off.

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