








🔐 Elevate your security game with smart, fail-safe locking power!
The Electric Drop Bolt Lock DC 12V is a sleek, surface-mounted electronic lock crafted from durable aluminum alloy. Designed for fail-safe operation, it locks when powered and unlocks during power loss, ensuring safety and convenience. Featuring adjustable time delay settings and clear LED status indicators, it’s ideal for wooden, metal, and fireproof doors. Perfect for professional-grade access control in homes and businesses, this keyless lock supports remote and push-button operation, blending modern tech with robust security.












| ASIN | B08CSJVBWV |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #262,517 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #991 in Door Lock Replacement Parts |
| Brand | AMOCAM |
| Color | Silver |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wired (specific cable configuration) |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | electric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (59) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2020 |
| Finish | alloy |
| Finish Type | alloy |
| Included Components | Electric drop bolt lock, Panel Cover, Screw Bag, User Manual |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | 0190373224391 |
| Lock Type | Rectangle |
| Manufacturer | AMOCAM |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | 0190373224391 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | DB-Lock |
| Power Source | DC |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Securing doors in various settings, access control, controlling access in business company shops, homes, and establishments, suitable for wooden, metal, and fireproof doors |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Large |
| Special Feature | Keyless |
| Special Features | Keyless |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 190373224391 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
P**T
Love it
Good lock when working stainless steel door tht is difficult to cut
T**M
Sideways: Locking Windows And Patio Doors
This is a relatively affordable electric drop bolt. What it does: A magnet pushes the lock outside as soon current is applied, if the counterpart is aligned with the locking mechanism. With no power, the bolt snaps back. That’s a fail safe option, so doors can be opened in case of a power outage. Ideally there should be backup power to keep them operable, to prevent a major unlock during a blackout. The quality is okay. I wouldn’t use these for doors. They don’t seem sturdy enough to withstand strong lateral force, like a kick or hit. There are better solutions that are able to absorb a shock. In my opinion they are great for sliding elements, like windows and patio doors. With a safety film applied to the glass, this creates an effective layer of safety. It takes a lot to remove or disengage these from the outside. Time is a factor. The longer it takes to enter, the more likely a burglar will abort trying to get it. Depending on preference, there are two ways how to use them: 1. A momentary switch to disengage and open, the lock will engage automatically when closed. 2. A switch to engage. Switched off the lock will remain open. Option 1 is easiest to wire and is more fool proof. Number two is better if a centralized system manages multiple locks, for example when leaving the house. In its most basic setup only two wires (red and black) will make this work. The two other ones provide feedback about the status of the lock by the position of the bolt. Adding an Arduino to switch and sense is a very doable project and a really cool feature. Anyways: A switch, a 12v battery, and a charger tucked away will do for a minimum setup. There are some sweet power banks and backup units available for security cameras, some even with solar panels, for quick results and minimal wiring. (There are specific power supplies for door locks and magnets, but I want to keep it DIY friendly) I used a router to create a recess in the window trim for the lock and wires. Any woodworking chisel and sandpaper can do the same, probably even more accurate. Make sure both parts are aligned precisely, There is a bit of tolerance, but that’s more slack for the bolt than room for adjustment. I found it to work best to install the catch with the bolt extended. Double sided tape helps to test before bolting it down. Nobody wants to turn a window frame into a swiss cheese. I took a few photos from my install when I was halfway through and a scan of measurements that come in the package. The cable colors are not documented, but are universal. I hope this helps to make a decision.
S**7
Nice but not consistent!
Item worked great for a little while then all of a sudden wouldn't unlock. So I replaced with a new one and only lasted 2 weeks then same thing. But I also installed 1 at another location that is still working so I guess it's the luck of the draw.
G**O
You need more than this device
I purchased one of these devices and unfortunately, it did not function as intended. The device is supplied with four wires. While it is expected to have a power battery input, the other two wires are also necessary for operation. However, unless the manufacturer provides a wiring diagram that clearly specifies all the required connections, I would not recommend purchasing this item for locking purposes. It is already expensive on its own, and if you need to purchase additional controllers or components to make it work, the cost will be even higher.
J**E
It sucked
No wiring directions, nothing but guess where
T**D
Lock testing issues
Make sure to place the part the lock goes into next to the lock before testing it. There is a proximity sensor that detects that part of the lock, otherwise, it won't lock.
J**S
Good.
Good
T**I
Works very well
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