Dynalock 2522-DSM2-DYN2 Mini-Mag Electromagnetic Lock, 650lbs, Double Outswinging Door, Double Coil, Satin Aluminum

  • MPN: 2522 DSM2 DYN2
  • JMAC ID: 200316642
The Dynalock 2522-DSM2-DYN2 is an electromagnetic lock for a double, out-swinging door that comes equipped with a Door Status Switch that signals whenever a door is closed or ajar. The unit features a satin aluminum finish.

The 2522-DSM2-DYN2 uses a DynaStat door sensor an efficient magnetic bond, and features a double plated coil that protects against corrosion and ensures optimal, long-lasting performance. Field selectable at 12 or 24 VDC/VAC and able to mount directly to the underside of the frame header, the lock releases without delay when energized.


Also known as: 2522DSM2DYN2

Technical Specifications:
  • Current Draw: 0.5A @ 12V Each Coil; 0.25A @ 24V Each Coil
  • Input Voltage: 12 or 24 VDC/VAC (Field Selectable)
  • Finish: US28 Satin Aluminum with clear anodize
  • Lock Weight: 9 lbs.
  • Lock Size: 1 1/4”D x 1 3/4”H x 21”L
  • Holding Force: 650 lbs.


For more information about the Dynalock 2522 DSM2 DYN2, please contact us.
  • Dynastat force sensor - indicates an efficient magnetic bond
  • Double outswinging door
  • Double coil
  • Mounts to the underside of the frame header
  • Door status switch - signals if a door is closed or ajar
  • Satin aluminum finish
  • Holding Force - 650 lbs. holding force provides for effective traffic control. Examples include interior office doors, clean room interlocks, tool cribs, and x-ray areas.
  • 4 Operating Voltages - 12 or 24 VDC or VAC for installation flexibility and to reduce stock.
  • Low Power Consumption conserves energy, reduces operating cost, and extends battery backup time.
  • A Totally Plated Coil and armature provides protection against corrosion.
  • No Residual Magnetism - The lock releases without delay when de-energized.
  • Narrow Backset - A thin lock section (1-1/4”) may mean the elimination of additional mounting brackets.
  • Built-In Spike Suppression protects other solid state components within the system from damage when the lock is de-energized.
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