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Sommer - If you rely on the support of modern drive and radio technology, doors, gates, barriers and other things open at the push of a button or even automatically. Sommer Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH from Kirchheim unter Teck in Baden-Württemberg is active in this field and makes garage door drives, underground garage door drives, courtyard and external door drives, radio transmitters and receivers, access systems, roller shutter and awning drives, roller door controls, industrial door drives, barriers and accessories here. Intelligent smart home solutions are also being developed. With its products, the company is one of the leading manufacturers in Europe. It attaches great importance to quality and sales via professional specialist dealers such as the eibabo® technology store. The product groups are not aimed exclusively at commercial or industrial customers. Private users and municipal institutions are also among the company's customers. Many resources flow into research and development - a strategy that leads to continuous innovations and solid international competitiveness. The Sommer group of companies is active worldwide and maintains numerous subsidiaries and sales locations on all continents, where the Sommer products "Made in Germany" are highly valued. Not least because of this, the company's export share is over 80 percent. This medium-sized company was founded in 1980. In the early days, drive technology from third-party production was sold, until 1985, when the company became the manufacturer with its own drive. The components offered by eibmarkt® in the eibabo® shops include radio hand transmitters, radio receivers, antennas, key switches, control modules, coding devices, buttons, garage door drives and signaling devices such as traffic lights and warning lights.
Rademacher - RADEMACHER Geräte-Elektronik GmbH in Rhede/Westphalia (Germany) was founded in 1967 and initially focused on the production of electronic components for the electrical industry. The company has more than 35 years of experience in the manufacture of electric drives and controls for roller shutters, blinds, awnings and garage doors. The company RADEMACHER has numerous innovative and user-friendly automation solutions ready for you as a user. Well-known product lines for drives and control systems for roller shutters, awnings and garage doors include RolloTron, RolloTube, RolloPort, RolloHomeControl, RolloSun, RolloSystems, RolloSolutions and DuoFern. Innovation, functionality and user-friendliness as well as the best quality 'Made in Germany' characterize the products from RADEMACHER. With the HomePilot® smart home system, you can easily control the RADEMACHER DuoFern wireless products using a smartphone, tablet or PC. At home or, if you prefer, connected to your Internet router, from anywhere in the world. You can then easily control roller shutters, blinds, awnings, lighting and many more devices with your mobile. And for even more smart home options, such as energy efficiency, heating and security, there is the HomePilot® expansion USB stick from Rademacher. The HomePilot® offers an intuitive user interface with which your wireless products can be easily controlled via browser or smartphone & tablet app. You can use the user interface to name devices individually, combine them into groups and create scenes that can be automated (see below HomePilot® functions). Convince yourself now of the great, high-quality products from RADEMACHER, which we have ready for you in our eibabo online store.

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Garage door operator - Garage door openers, drive sets and garage door drive units and accessories such as emergency release units, push rods or toothed belts can be found in the eibabo online range. Here, you will also find your perfect garage door drive for your garage. You benefit from our wide range of branded products at low prices. Convenience and low operating costs as well as reliable technology characterize the garage door drives listed in the in eibabo catalog. A garage door drive is a device which is driven by an electric motor to open and close garage doors. Different drive methods such as drive chains, toothed belts or drive screws (so-called spindle drives) can be applied. This drive operates a garage door trolley or guide trolley, which is connected to the garage door through a guide rail. The drive housing of the garage door drive often houses the control board as well as a transformer and the electric motor. Upon actuation of the drive, the motor rotates and moves the trolley in the guide rail. The garage door or sectional door is opened or closed. Limit switches or electronic switch off devices permit to switch off the door drive in the respective end positions. We provide products that have the most advanced technology of major manufacturers of garage door drives and drive units, such as SOMFY, Bernese Toranrtiebe, Rademacher or Sommer.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Gate operators, pumps and ventilators > Garage door motor you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:All-round gate driveBackup batteryBarrierBarrier boomGarage door driveGarage door motorGarage door openerGarage door operatorGarden gate operatorGate driveGate drive complete setGear motorGuide railOverhead doorOverhead door operatorRoller shutter driveSectional doorSectional door driveShutter driveShutter motorSide gateSide sectional door driveSliding gate operatorSwing gate driveSwing gate operatorTiming beltTrapezoidal spindle swing gate operatorUnlockingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Garage door operator:Berner TorantriebeRademacherSomfySommer
Finned tube heater - Although your shed or garage cannot be heated, do you want to work there during the winter? Or maybe you have a greenhouse in which you want to store your sensitive plants frost-free during the cold season? Then a finned tube heater is an interesting investment for you. You may have seen such radiators at your local garden center or in your car repair shop. Finned tube heaters are particularly stable and can be easily connected to the house installation. Dirt and moisture cannot harm them. Even jets of water and even short-term submersion are no problem for the models with protection class IP67. With mounting feet and a manual temperature setting, both installation and operation are a breeze. Order your finned tube heater quickly, securely and conveniently in the eibabo® online shop.What are finned tube heaters?Finned tube heaters are electrically operated heaters designed for industrial use. Due to the simple design and high reliability, these are particularly suitable for all heating applications up to an ambient temperature of 60 °C. As a rule, the devices have a self-contained design and are therefore also suitable for damp rooms. This makes finned tube heaters very flexible in use. All you need is a power connection designed for the power of the respective device. NoticeIf a permanent connection to the power supply is required for commissioning, we recommend installation by an experienced electrician. Depending on the model, plug assembly is possible or a permanent connection is necessary.How are finned tube heaters constructed?The radiators are typically made from a stainless steel tube on which steel ribs are spirally attached. These serve to enlarge the surface and thus enable better heat dissipation. The heating insert in the tube is usually made of technical ceramics. It includes a glow coil. The connection and control unit are built into a plastic housing. A tight cable gland is provided for the connection. The power and thus the heat output can be infinitely adjusted via a rotatable controller.buying tipWhen buying, pay attention to the surface temperature. We differentiate between devices with high and low surface temperatures. This results in differences in the area of application.In the case of high surface temperatures, the stoves are not suitable for rooms with combustible materials or where there is a risk of contact. Special equipment is available for potentially explosive areas. With some models it is possible to insert a second cable gland in the housing. This enables connection to a room thermostat. Some devices are already equipped with an integrated thermostat. A control lamp often provides information about whether the device is switched on or off.Where are finned heaters used?The devices are designed for industrial or commercial use and are used as frost protection in machine rooms, pumping stations, elevator shafts, greenhouses and other environments without their own heating system. Ribbed heaters also serve as heating in waiting rooms, crane cabs, site trailers, workshops, service areas and technical drying rooms. Ribbed radiators can also be interesting alternatives in the private sphere. For example, think of:a garage in which you can carry out repairs or pursue your hobby even in the cold seasonan outbuilding in which you protect your potted plants from frost in wintera barn for small animals, in which a certain minimum temperature must always prevail Image: Kraemer & Kraus RRH TR 1000 finned tube heating furnaceWhat are the prerequisites for the installation of finned radiators?Ribbed heaters require a power connection. The standard voltage is 230 volts AC. Depending on the model, the devices have an output of between 200 W and 6000 W. A three-phase 40 volt power connection is required for high-performance devices. Especially for the more powerful heaters, it is not recommended to connect the devices to a classic socket. Please note the capacity of the circuit and which other devices usually use this circuit. A power supply designed for the radiator and separately fused is to be preferred in any case. The ribbed radiators also have mounting feet for attachment to the wall or floor. The subsurface must be sufficiently stable to ensure safe installation. Please also make sure that there are no obstacles around the device. These lead to heat accumulation, impede the even distribution of the heated air and pose a potential fire hazard.Are there special equipment or accessories for ribbed heaters?So-called Ex space heaters are available in the eibabo® shop for special environments. These are used to heat the room air in explosion-prone workplaces. A touch guard made of perforated sheet metal can be a useful accessory. You mount this with a certain distance around the radiator and thus prevent accidental contact of the skin or flammable substances with the possibly hot slats.How should finned tube heaters be maintained?Ribbed heaters are suitable for use in different environments and are largely wear-free and maintenance-free. However, it can happen that dust and dirt are deposited on the devices. This can lead to reduced performance. In such cases, it is advisable to clean the spaces between the slats with compressed air or a vacuum cleaner. This will ensure the necessary air circulation again. If damage such as holes or cracks occur on the housing through everyday work, safety-relevant properties are no longer given. In such cases, we recommend an exchange. TIPDue to the design for commercial and industrial use, finned tube heaters are robust, maintenance-free, protected against corrosion and usually absolutely dust-tight and waterproof. A large selection of robust and durable finned tube heaters is available in the eibabo® technology store. We only offer the best brand quality from the well-known manufacturers Etherma, Kraemer & Kraus and Schultze. These have been tried and tested in our customers' systems for years and are characterized by their particular reliability. Most devices are available here in the shop at short notice and can be shipped worldwide on request. Use one of over 20 secure payment methods.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Finned-tube heater you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AntifreezeDirect heatingElectric heaterElectric heatingFinned tubeFinned tube heaterFinned tube heatingFinned tube heating furnaceFrost WardenRadiatorRib furnaceRib heaterSpace heaterSpace heatingStainless steel radiatorTubular heating furnaceWall convectorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Finned tube heater:EthermaKraemer & KrausSchultze
Wall-mounted housing - Do you have a prefabricated concrete garage and want to install a socket in it? Or do you need a light switch in the woodshed? In these cases it is not possible to lay the electrical installation in such a way that it runs inside the walls. Here you only have the installation on the wall. As a result, light switches, sockets and other end devices must also be mounted on the wall. There are special surface-mounted housings for this, in which socket outlets or various switch inserts can be accommodated. Depending on your needs, you can get the surface-mounted housings in different colors and designs in the eibabo shop. Some of them are specially designed and therefore also suitable for damp rooms or for outdoor use. Simply browse through our catalog and find the right product for you. We guarantee you a secure payment process and a short delivery time.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Domestic switching devices > Surface mounted housing for flush mounted switching device you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:3-fold surface-mounted housingAbutment spacer ringAP capAP frameAP housingAP mounting frameBuild-up housing 1-fold flat versionConnectors for hose fittingsDistance pieceHousingHousing for built-in deviceOn-wall frame 1xOn-wall frame doubleOn-wall frame tripleSpacerSpacer for special frames with 19 mm edgesSurface frame with clamping ringSurface mounted frameSurface mounted housingSurface mounted housing for flush mounted switching deviceSurface mounting frameSurface mounting housingSurface-mounted housingSurface-mounted housing 1-way flat designSurface-mounted housing 2xSurface-mounted housing for built-in deviceSurface-mounted housing for flush-mounted deviceSurface-mounted housing, 1-fold high designfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Wall-mounted housing:ABBABLAssa Abloy effeffAstro StrobelBerkerBrand-RexBusch JaegerComelit GroupCommScope EMEACommScope/AMP NetconnCorningDätwylerEberleEFB-ElektronikElsoESYLUXGiraGrotheHagerHartingJungKathreinKindermannLegrand BticinoLegrand SEKOLeoni DatacomMaicoMertenMetzOBOPehaRademacherRutenbeckSiemensSomfyTehalitTelegärtnerTriaxWaremaWisi
Accessories gate-shutter drives - It's very convenient when you can drive your car straight to the garage after work in winter. Everyone is happy to do without getting out and unlocking the car in the dark and cold. To give you the opportunity to realize your ideas of a comfortable home with automatic doors, gates and roller shutters, you can get all the components you need to control garage doors or blinds in the eibabo shop. This begins with tubular motors and drive shafts, continues with locking mechanisms and does not end with switching and control technology. Convince yourself of our extensive range and the many options available to you to equip your house with smart technology. We are happy to support you with questions about your home automation.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Gate operators, pumps and ventilators > Accessories for gate-/roller-blind drive you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for gate driveAccessories for gate-/roller-blind driveAccessories for roller-blind driveAccessories/spare parts for gate-/roller-blind driveBall bearingBreaking unitClaw bearingDeflector unitDoor clutch holderEmergency releaseExtension moduleFoundation boxGuide armGuide railHolder remote controlHolder/table top holder remote controlHolder/tabletop holder remote controlMounting angleMounting bracketMounting rail holderRubber-metal anti-vibration mountSlotted iron stripSpare parts for gate driveSpare parts for gate-/roller-blind driveSpare parts for roller-blind driveTabletop holder remote controlToothed beltTransmission armfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Accessories gate-shutter drives:Dometic WAECOJung PumpenRademacherSchneider ElectricSEW-EurodriveSomfySommerVahleWaremaWindowMaster
Time relays - What are time relays used for? Sometimes it may be that your structural conditions make it necessary to delay electrical switching processes. Perhaps you still have to walk through a dark garage after activating the light switch, or a motion detector should only be activated after you have left a room. In these and many other scenarios, the use of a time relay can be useful. This ensures that a certain function is only activated or deactivated after a certain period of time. You can set the length of this period of time on the relay.What is a time relay?Timing relays or delay relays are simple control relays that control defined events based on time sequences. The difference between a classic relay and a timer relay is when their output contacts open and close. In a control relay, this occurs when voltage is applied and removed from the coil. With the time relay, the contacts can open or close before or after a certain delay. The installation usually takes place in the control cabinet on the DIN rail. TIPThe set time intervals can be set between milliseconds and hours depending on the relay. Typically, the delay is initiated or triggered by one of two methods:applying or switching off a control voltagethe occurrence of an impulse / trigger signal What functions do time relays perform?It is often difficult for the layperson to understand technical descriptions. When describing the functions of timing relays, we encounter terms such as control voltage, response delay, release delay, pulse shaping or make contact. In order to give you an understanding of how the time relays work, we describe the switching options below using simple examples.To make our examples easier to understand: Always assume that you only switch a 'control voltage' on or off using a switch or button in order to set a switching process (scenario) in motion. However, the actual circuit goes via the relay. Pressing a switch or button when using a switching relay does not necessarily lead to an immediately visible action. You only tell the relay that the preset scenario should now run and that it has to carry out the corresponding switching at the desired time. The following ten scenarios are most commonly implemented with time relays:Scenario 1 - The fallback delayThe release delay is also called switch-off delay.Example: When the control voltage is switched on using the switch (ON), the relay closes the circuit and the light lights up. If you press the switch again (OFF), the light stays on and the set delay time starts to run on the timer relay. The relay keeps the current flowing. At the end of the time period, the relay breaks the circuit, turns off the light and goes into sleep mode. When the light is switched on again using the switch (ON), the process starts again.Scenario 2 - The response delayThe response delay is also called switch-on delay.Example: When the light is switched on using a switch (ON), the time set on the relay starts to run immediately. Only after the time has elapsed does this close the circuit and the light lights up. Now when you press the switch again (OFF), the relay will directly break the circuit, turn off the light and go into sleep mode. When the light is switched on again using the switch (ON), this process starts again. Depending on the model, after the response delay has been interrupted, the time that has already elapsed remains stored or is deleted.Scenario 3 - The impulse controlled response delayThe switch-on delay is not triggered by a permanently applied control voltage, but by a pulse (briefly applied control voltage). These are also referred to as trigger signals.Example: In contrast to scenario 2, a short impulse in the control voltage is sufficient to set the scenario in motion. You don't turn on a switch, but press a button, for example. A preset time starts to run at the relay and then it closes the circuit for a previously defined period of time. Then it goes back to sleep mode. You can usually set both time periods individually. A classic application is a door opener. To do this, briefly press a button. After the set time (this can only be milliseconds), the relay interrupts the circuit on the electromagnet of the door lock for e.g. 3 seconds. During this time, the door is open and visitors can enter. After these 3 seconds have elapsed, the relay automatically restores the power supply to the electromagnet and the door is locked again.Scenario 4 - response delay and release delayThe circuits from scenarios 1 and 2 are combined with each other.Example: When the light is switched on using a switch (ON), a set time immediately begins to run on the relay. Only after this period of time has elapsed does this close the circuit and the light begins to shine. If the switch is then actuated again (OFF) and the control voltage is thus interrupted, a set delay time begins to run. The relay keeps the current flowing. Only after the time has elapsed does the relay interrupt the circuit, switch off the light and go into idle mode. Depending on the model, after the response delay has been interrupted, the time that has already elapsed remains stored or is deleted. Depending on the relay, the response delay and release delay are either of the same length or can be set independently of one another.Scenario 5 - The relay as a clock (starting with a pulse)You know this from the turn signal in the car. It is a flasher relay.Example: You press the switch (ON) and the relay closes the circuit immediately. The light glows. After a defined period of time, the relay interrupts the circuit and the light goes out. After another defined period of time, the relay closes the circuit again and the light shines again. This interval continues as long as the control voltage is present. Press the switch (OFF), interrupt the control voltage. The interval switching ends at the relay and it goes into the idle state.Image: Finder 83.02.0.240.0000 time relayScenario 6 - The relay as a clock (starting with a pause)This scenario is similar to scenario 5, it just starts with a pause, not an impulse.Example: You press the switch (ON) and the preset pause time starts to run on the relay. Only then does the relay close the circuit. The light glows. After a defined period of time, the relay interrupts the circuit and the light goes out. The break time begins again. Then the relay closes the circuit again and so on. This interval continues as long as the control voltage is present. Press the switch (OFF), interrupt the control voltage. At the relay, the interval switching ends immediately and it goes into idle mode.Scenario 7 - The fleeting switch-on relayExample: When the control voltage is switched on using a switch (ON), the relay closes the circuit and the light lights up for a previously defined period of time (wiping time). The relay then automatically interrupts the circuit again. It goes into sleep mode even if control power is still present (switch still ON). This scenario can only be repeated if the switch has been actuated (OFF) after the wiping time has elapsed. If the switch is confirmed (OFF) during the wiping time, the control voltage is interrupted and the relay also interrupts the circuit immediately. The rest of the wipe time is deleted. The process can start over.Scenario 8 - The fleeting switch-off relayExample: When switching off the control voltage using a switch (OFF), the relay closes the circuit and the light lights up for a previously defined period of time (wiping time). The relay then automatically interrupts the circuit again and goes into the idle state. This scenario can only be repeated if the switch has been actuated (ON) after the wiping time has elapsed. If the switch is confirmed (ON) during the wiping time, control voltage is applied again and the relay interrupts the circuit immediately. The rest of the wipe time is deleted. The process can start over. A classic use case: you leave a building in the dark and switch off the main light. The orientation lights turn on and you have time to leave the building. After that, the orientation light also switches off automatically.Scenario 9 - The fleeting on and fleeting off relayThe circuits from scenarios 7 and 8 are combined with each other.Example: When the control voltage is switched on using a switch (ON), the relay closes the circuit and the light lights up for a previously defined period of time (wiping time). The relay then automatically interrupts the circuit again. It goes into sleep mode even though control power is still present (switch still ON). When the control voltage is switched off using the switch (OFF), the relay closes the circuit again and the light lights up again for the specified wiping time. When this expires, the relay breaks the circuit, turns off the light and goes into sleep mode.Scenario 10 - The time relay as a pulse shaperThe application of the control voltage (regardless of whether it is long or short) is converted into a switching process of the same length.Example: You press a switch (ON) to start the scenario. The relay closes the circuit for a previously defined period of time. The light glows. After the time has elapsed, the relay opens the circuit again and goes into the idle state. The light goes out. It is irrelevant whether you press the switch again while the light is on (OFF) or whether you do this much later, when the light has already gone out. The process only starts again when control voltage is applied again (switch ON).This is how you saveMany of the scenarios described can be implemented with multifunction time relays. So you are always flexible and only have to invest in one device.In addition, it is also possible to combine several time relays with one another in order to create corresponding dependencies. Please refer to the product descriptions to find out whether additional functions such as a two-stage response delay or switch-off pre-warning can be implemented with a relay.Here in the eibabo® technology store you will find many inexpensive products for the field of control technology and automation technology. If you are interested in the implementation of these or similar circuits, you can get all the relays, switches, buttons and cables you need from us. Buy high-quality time relays from well-known brands such as ABB, Doepke, Dold, Eaton, Eltako, Omron, Metz, Schalk, Siemens and Ziehl. Use one of our many payment methods and benefit from fast, worldwide shipping.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Relays > Timer relay you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cover hoodDIN rail time switchFront installationImpetusItemized listMechanicallyMultifunction moduleON-delay relayPanel mountPlug-in relayPulse shapingRelay moduleRelay modulesResponse delayRetarderStaircaseStaircase lightingSwitch-off delayTerminal coverTime blockTimerTimer relayTimer switchUniversal relayUniversal voltageWipe-offWipe-onWiping relayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Time relays:ABBDoepkeDoldEatonEberleFinderGöringLegrand BticinoLimotMaicoMetzMurrelektronikOmronPhoenixPilzRockwellSchalkSchneider ElectricSiemensTeleThebenWAGOWeidmüllerWieland
Crosscut saw - semi-stationary - It is the dream of every passionate do-it-yourselfer - a well-stocked hobby room or a perfectly equipped garage with numerous technical devices for carrying out all work in the hobby, house and garden. In addition to a good drill, an angle grinder, a cordless screwdriver and numerous hand tools such as screwdrivers and open-end wrenches, this also includes one or the other high-quality saw. In this catalog from the eibabo online shop you will find semi-stationary cross-cut saws, which are also often referred to as miter saws, table saws or panel saws. This allows you to quickly and easily bring installation ducts, boards, laminate, parquet or panels to the desired length. Of course, not only a right-angled cut is possible with them, but also the setting of different degrees for the production of mitres. Semi-stationary means that while the machines are intended for use at a specific fixed and level work site, they can be transported to other areas of a job site if required. You can order the right replacement saw blades for wood, metal or other materials at the same time.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Power tools > Chop saw, semi-stationary (electric) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Band saw (electric)Chop sawChop saw electric (semi-stationary)Chop saw, semi-stationary (electric)Cross-cut saw electric (semi-stationary)Cross-cut saw, semi-stationary (electric)Crosscut and miter sawElectric precision cutting sawElectric strip sawElectrical strip sawFine cut sawFine cut saw (electric)Fine cutting sawJig sawMiter sawMitre sawPanel sawPanel saw (electric)Precision saw (electric)Table sawfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Crosscut saw - semi-stationary:Bosch Power ToolsMakitaMetabowerke
Electric door opener - Are you planning the access system for your building and need an electric door opener for it? You will find the right components for this in the eibabo® shop. Choose from numerous variants from different manufacturers and also find out what types of door openers are available and what you should pay attention to when buying.What are electric door openers?The term 'electric door opener' conceals very different ideas about which products are actually involved. As part of our customer service, our customers mainly ask about three product groups:Drives for doors and gatesThere are different types of drives for doors and gates. The simplest type is the classic door operator, which lifts a garage door, for example. This usually consists of an electric motor with a movable linkage, which opens and closes the gate. Alternatively, this type of door opening is also available with a chain drive. There are openers with linear drives and lever drives for gates on property boundaries and driveways. The linear actuator design includes an elongated body in which the gear box is enclosed. The gearbox turns a worm drive, causing a rod attached to the gate to lengthen or shorten. This opens or closes the gate. The design of the lever drive consists of a classic housing in which the gear is located. The power of the gear is transmitted to a steel lever attached to the gate leaf. This enables the gate to be opened and closed. In this construction, there are right and left mechanisms.Electromechanical door leaf openerOne of the biggest challenges for people with walkers or wheelchairs is getting through doors. Sitting in a wheelchair and opening a door at the same time is a problem. Likewise, closing a door after driving through it is difficult. To master this challenge, there are electromechanical door leaf openers. Surely you have seen these in hospitals, shops and offices before. These are usually activated by stepping or driving on a mat, or by walking past an electrical sensor. However, these devices are quite expensive. Of course, there are also simpler models for private use. Residential electric door openers consist of an electric motor mounted on the door frame or the door itself. The motor activates and moves a rod that opens and closes the door. The electromechanical door leaf opener can be installed on either interior or exterior doors.Electrical or electromagnetic door lock openersA modern door lock is a mechanism that can consist of a complex combination of locking devices. The safety of property and personal safety depend on the reliability of the lock or the locking mechanism and its quality. Therefore, you should plan your purchase with all due care. Electrical and electromagnetic openers and closers are often used for controlled locking and unlocking of doors in access control systems and management systems. Unlike electromechanical models, these systems are:easy to handlequickly mounted on the doordurableinexpensive  TIPIn this eibabo® catalog you will mainly find products from the area of electric and electromagnetic door openers. Automatic door openers are ubiquitous in apartment buildings, industrial plants and large office buildings. These unlock or lock the lock at an entrance by an electrical or electromagnetic process. When and how a door is locked or opened depends on the installation of the door opener. If a door opener works with quiescent current, the door only opens when the circuit is interrupted. This is typically the case with escape doors. However, there are also working current door openers. These only open a door when power is applied. This means that in the event of a power failure, the corresponding door would remain closed. Whichever type you prefer, you can get high-quality electric door openers at reasonable prices in the eibabo® online shop. Manufacturers of safe and well thought-out systems are Assa Abloy effeff, Berner gate drives, Etherma, Geze, Grothe, Novar, Siedle and Viveroo. Pay securely and monitor your delivery with our track-and-trace system.Typically, electromagnetic locks hold doors closed due to the action of a powerful electromagnet. This attracts a metal plate attached to the door. The door is opened using the exit button, which changes the state of electromagnetism. Alternatively, this control signal can also be triggered centrally by the access control system.Image: Assa Abloy effeff 118WR-------B71 electric door openerWhat types of electromagnetic door openers are there?Due to their design, electromagnetic door openers differ in models whose contact either 'shears off' or 'tears off'. This depends on the position of the contacts in connection with the opening direction of the door. Furthermore, one subdivides into add-on locks and built-in locks. Electromagnetic attachment locks are the most common, as they do not affect the structure and stability of a door leaf. Since there are no moving and rubbing parts in this type of locks, their function is guaranteed in all climatic conditions. Within access control systems, electromagnetic door openers are often used for external doors of residential buildings, offices, industrial buildings, supermarkets with normal security requirements.How do electromagnetic door openers work?An electromagnetic lock consists of 2 parts:an electromagnet mounted on the door framea metal counter plate which is attached to or in the door In the so-called normally open operating mode, a direct current or alternating current is supplied to the electromagnet winding in order to establish a strong magnetic field. This pulls the metal plate of the door towards the lock. The door is held closed by the force of the magnetic field. To open the door, the circuit must be broken. The magnetic field disappears and the door can be opened. Even in the event of an unplanned power failure, the electromagnet releases the plate and the door goes into the unlocked state. Therefore, not only electromagnetic locks are installed on the most important doors, but also conventional mechanical or electromechanical locks.TIPModels are available that work on the opposite principle - i.e. are closed without current. In these cases, the magnetic field is established without current and the door is closed by default. The magnetic field is only interrupted when a voltage is applied and the door can be opened.This functional principle is very common in classic door openers, for example.How securely do electromagnetic door locks close?All electromagnetic locks have a high mechanical traction or holding power. This is given in kilograms. The heavier and more important a door is, the higher the holding power of the lock should be. When choosing a model that suits you, you can use the following rule of thumb:A holding force of 150 kg or more is usually sufficient for interior doorsElectromagnetic locks with a holding force of 300 kg or more are usually used for standard street doorsFor security doors and heavy steel doors, use models with a pull force of over 1000 kg What are the advantages and disadvantages of electromagnetic door openers?Advantages over other locks and locking mechanisms include ease of installation and durability. There are no mechanically moving parts that can wear out or jam. Compared to electromechanical door openers, the power consumption is low. Magnetic door locks are insensitive to heat, cold and precipitation and can be used in rooms with high humidity. Their dependency on electricity can be seen as a disadvantage.What should be considered when buying electromagnetic door openers?We have already mentioned many properties that limit the choice according to your needs. Before you buy, consider the following points, among others:Should it be a built-in device or a surface-mounted device?Should the opener work with open-circuit current or with closed-circuit current?What type and level of power supply is required?Is the design decisive (left / right / symmetrical)?Does compatibility with existing mortise locks and striking plates have to be guaranteed?Do you want manual locking or unlocking for emergencies?Is one opener enough or should it be a set with strike plate and frame?What holding power should the device have? What is the difference to a purely electric door lock opener?Electromechanical door locks are also available on the market. These are mechanical locks with electronic components. These door openers are also powered and work in combination with a classic locking mechanism to lock or open the door. The type of locking and unlocking can vary. These can be buttons, keypads for entering codes or passwords, biometric devices, scanners, key fobs or key cards.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Alarm installations, emergency call and signalling > Electrical door opener you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Angled locking plateAutomatic staircase lightCable transitionCable transitionsCone contactDetentDoor opener coilInlet reed contact bracketLockingLocking plateMortise door openerMounting casePush-on boltReplacement plateSecuritySecurity lock openerSliderSpacer plateStandard door openerSwing gate operatorUniversal door openerUnlockingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Electric door opener:Assa Abloy effeffBerner TorantriebeEthermaGezeGrotheNovarSiedleViveroo
Light bar - Light influences our mood. That's why we also ensure a comfortable living environment in the rooms we retreat to. Luminaires and lamps play a major role in this. But don't you think that you can work better with good lighting? This applies in particular to activities in the kitchen, in the garage or in the workshop, where it is important to be able to recognize certain things particularly well. In many cases, the eibabo light strips are used here. They are inexpensive, powerful and in many cases can be mounted as under cabinet lights to illuminate your work space on the kitchen counter or workbench. Depending on your taste, you can use light strips with LED technology or rely on classic fluorescent tubes. In any case, you will receive high-quality goods at attractive prices here in the eibabo online shop.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Luminaires > Batten luminaire you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bar lightBatten luminaireCeiling lightDevice carrierDirect lightDirect/indirect lightEquipment carrierFluorescent battenFluorescent light barInterior lightLampLamp bodyLamp insertLight barLight bearerLight useMounted lightMounted light barRapid assembly light line systemReflector lightShowcase lightSingle lightSingle light barStrip lightWall and ceiling lampWall and ceiling mounted lightWall lampWall luminairefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Light bar:BarthelmeEVNFabas LuceHagerHeraLEDVANCELichtlineLTSOpple LightingOsramPhilips LichtPrachtRegioluxRidi-LeuchtenRZBScharnberger+Has.Signify PLSSitecoTriluxWaldmannZumtobel
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