Magna-Lock Service & Repair Forum

I have a 110VDC Magna-Lock that does not hold a part. If I unplug the lead going to the magnet base I have 130. VDC. When I plug it back in I have 64. VDC. I measure strobong resistance on the two leads going to the magnet. Is this repairable and if so do you repair them. It is powered by a transformer and vaccum tube assembly that I have no idea how it works. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

— Posted by George Roush on 2006-02-09

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#Magna-Lock by George Roush on 2006-02-09 17:34
I have a 110VDC Magna-Lock that does not hold a part. If I unplug the lead going to the magnet base I have 130. VDC. When I plug it back in I have 64. VDC. I measure strobong resistance on the two leads going to the magnet. Is this repairable and if so do you repair them. It is powered by a transfor...
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#Magna-Lock by Fred Ambli on 2010-11-29 14:53
We have a Magna lock HR510 S/N 346 this unit keeps blowing fuses.Can you repair this for us???

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