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SECURITRON 32, 34, 62 AND 82 SERIES MAGNALOCK 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
 
1.  DESCRIPTION 
Securitron’s Magnalock family represents the state of the art in electric locking.  Three different 
size models are available:  The Model 32 and Model 34 series with a holding force of 600 lbs. 
(275 Kg.);
 The Model 62 series with a holding force of 1,200 lbs. (550 Kg.) and the model 82 
series with a holding force of 1,800 lbs. (820 Kg.).  Several mounting and electronic options are 
available which are described in this manual.  Note that most points in this manual apply to the 
entire Magnalock series.  When a point applies to a particular Magnalock version, this will be 
specifically noted. 
 
2.  PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 
2.1  SURVEY 
Because of the wide variety of situations in which the Magnalock may be utilized, first survey the 
physical area in which it is to be installed and determine the best method of mounting it.  In this 
initial planning two considerations come into play:  the mounting method must be strong enough 
so that the full holding power of the Magnalock can be effective, and the Magnalock and wiring 
must be protected to a reasonable degree from damage by intruders or vandals.  Often an 
accessory bracket is necessary, either furnished by Securitron or made up by the installer.  The 
brackets that can be used are covered later.  Note that Magnalocks are supplied with a 
complete set of fasteners.  When shipped outside of North America, metric fasteners are 
supplied and therefore the drawings in this manual show both US and metric fasteners. 
2.2  INSTALLATION TOOL KIT 
Securitron offers an installation tool kit (part # IK or IKM, for metric use) which includes special 
drills, a drilling template, a blind nut collapsing tool and extra fasteners and hardware.  If the 
installation is for a large number of locks or if the installer expects to perform other installations, 
we recommend the purchase of this kit as it reduces installation labor and improves job quality. 
2.3  GENERAL INSTALLATION ON OUTSWINGING DOOR 
The Magnalock should be mounted under the door frame header in the corner farthest from the 
hinges (see Figure 5).  Most commonly, it is positioned horizontally but vertical positioning 
should also be considered.  In some cases for example, the horizontal header on an aluminum 
frame glass door is not as strong as the vertical extrusion, so vertical mounting would be 
preferred.  This type of installation places the Magnalock such that the door swings away from it.  
This configuration is necessary for all facility exit doors (otherwise, the Magnalock would be on 
the outside of the building).  For interior doors, the Magnalock should still be mounted in this 
manner unless security planning anticipates a physical assault on the Magnalock from that side 
of the door in which case see section 2.4 on inswinging door installation. 
2.3.1  STRIKE PLATE MOUNTING 
The strike should be mounted before the magnet on the upper corner of the door.  The first 
step
 is to locate the precise place you intend to mount the strike including deciding whether you 
want to mount the Magnalock horizontally or vertically (see Section 2.3.2).  The top of the strike 
should be positioned about 1/10" (2.5mm) below the line where the door meets the door 
stop, or below the header if there is no door stop
 to permit free closing.  If the strike is 
mounted vertically instead of horizontally, increase this stand-off distance to 2/10" (5mm).  
More clearance is needed on a vertical mount because the strike projects out from the door and 
can scrape the side frame as the door swings closed on its arc.  Final positioning of the strike is 
dictated by the desired position of the magnet.  The strike must be centered on the magnetic 
poles (3 bars)
 and the magnet is normally moved an inch or so in (or down) from the frame 
corner so that the magnet mounting holes will not have to be drilled awkwardly in the corner. 
When the strike position has been chosen, step two is to drill three holes in the door following 
the template.  Step three is mounting the white plastic bushings which surround and insulate 
the roll pins into the 1/2" (12.7mm) holes.  The bushings are employed to insulate the strike 
electrically from a metal door 
and also help prevent the roll pins from wearing the door.