Hey there! As a supplier of Magnetic Lock Bodies, I often get asked about the installation process of these locks on revolving doors. In this blog post, I'll walk you through the whole thing, step by step.
First off, let's talk a bit about why magnetic locks are a great choice for revolving doors. They're super secure, as they use electromagnetic force to keep the door locked. And they're also pretty convenient, since they can be easily controlled with an access control system. Plus, they look sleek and modern, which can really enhance the overall look of your revolving door.
Now, let's get into the installation process. The first thing you'll need to do is gather all the necessary tools and materials. You'll need a drill, a screwdriver, a measuring tape, a level, and of course, the Magnetic Lock Body itself. You can find high - quality Magnetic Lock Body on our website.
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start drilling or installing anything, you need to carefully measure the area on the revolving door where the lock will be installed. Use a measuring tape to get accurate dimensions. Make sure you measure the height and width of the space where the lock will fit. It's also important to check the alignment of the door and the frame. Use a level to ensure that the surface is perfectly horizontal and vertical. This will ensure that the lock functions properly once it's installed.
Step 2: Marking the Installation Points
Once you've measured the area, it's time to mark the installation points on the door and the frame. Use a pencil or a marker to make clear marks. The marks should indicate where you'll be drilling holes for the screws that will hold the lock in place. Double - check your measurements and marks to make sure they're accurate.


Step 3: Drilling the Holes
Now it's time to drill the holes. Use a drill bit that's the appropriate size for the screws that come with the Magnetic Lock Body. Start by drilling small pilot holes at the marked points. This will make it easier to insert the screws later. Then, carefully enlarge the holes to the correct size. Make sure you drill straight and don't apply too much pressure, as this could damage the door or the frame.
Step 4: Installing the Lock Body
After you've drilled the holes, it's time to install the lock body. Carefully place the Magnetic Lock Body over the holes on the door or the frame, depending on the type of installation. Align the holes in the lock body with the holes you drilled earlier. Then, insert the screws and use a screwdriver to tighten them. Make sure the lock is firmly attached and doesn't wobble.
Step 5: Wiring the Lock
Most magnetic locks require wiring to connect them to a power source and an access control system. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when wiring the lock. First, identify the power wires and the control wires. Connect the power wires to a suitable power supply, such as a low - voltage transformer. Then, connect the control wires to the access control system. Make sure all the connections are secure and that there are no loose wires.
Step 6: Testing the Lock
Once the lock is installed and wired, it's time to test it. Use the access control system to unlock and lock the door. Check if the lock engages and disengages smoothly. Make sure the door stays locked when it's supposed to and unlocks easily when the access is granted. If you notice any issues, such as the lock not locking properly or making strange noises, double - check the installation and the wiring.
Step 7: Finishing Touches
After you've tested the lock and everything is working fine, you can add some finishing touches. You might want to clean up any debris or dust from the installation area. You can also consider adding a protective coating or sealant to the lock and the surrounding area to prevent rust and corrosion.
Now, let's talk a bit about some alternative lock options. If you're looking for a more traditional lock for your revolving door, you might consider a Stainless Steel Mortise Lock. These locks are known for their durability and strength. They're also available in a variety of styles and finishes, so you can choose one that matches the look of your door. You can find more information about Stainless Steel Mortise Lock on our website.
In conclusion, installing a Magnetic Lock Body on a revolving door isn't overly complicated, but it does require careful planning and attention to detail. By following these steps, you can ensure a successful installation. If you have any questions or need further assistance with the installation process or if you're interested in purchasing our high - quality Magnetic Lock Bodies, feel free to reach out. We're here to help you make the best choice for your security needs.
References
- Industry knowledge and experience in the lock manufacturing and installation field.
- Manufacturer's installation guides for Magnetic Lock Bodies.




