Access Control Accessories
FPC Security stocks access control accessories and parts that keep every system running the way it should. From maglock accessories and brackets to wireless RF receivers, remotes, and proximity credentials, we carry the door security accessories that installers and property owners need to complete a build or maintain an existing setup. Every product we offer comes backed by our 20+ years of experience supplying dependable electronic security hardware.
Our accessories fill the gaps left by full kits. Customers who already own a system often need a specific bracket, a replacement part, or additional credentials without buying a new complete kit. We make it easy to find exactly what the job requires.

Access Control Parts and Accessories for Every Setup
We organize our access control accessories into five focused categories so customers can move directly to what they need. Each category links to its own collection with product-level detail, specifications, and ordering options.
Maglock Brackets
A maglock only performs as well as the bracket holding it in position. Our maglock brackets give installers the hardware they need to mount locks properly on doors that standard flat-mount installation cannot accommodate. We carry brackets for in-swing doors, glass doors, glass doors with glass frames, narrow doors, and outdoor locks. Armature plate covers are also available for a cleaner finished appearance on completed installs. Each bracket fits specific door configurations, so buyers can match the mounting hardware precisely to their door type. Installers will find options here for every common scenario they encounter in the field.


Accessories
Our accessories category covers the access control parts that power and complete a working system. We stock power supplies, wire, battery backup units, buzzers, door bells, door loops, and maglock spare parts. These components keep the visible hardware functioning correctly day after day. Power supplies give maglocks and controllers the stable current they require. Wire connects every component in the chain. Battery backup units keep a system operational when the primary power source fails. Door loops protect wiring that runs through door frames on high-traffic entries. Buzzers and doorbells add audio feedback where notification matters.
Wireless RF Receivers
Wireless RF receivers accept signals from compatible remotes and translate them into access control commands, such as releasing a lock or triggering a relay. We offer single-, two-, three-, and four-channel options to match the number of access points a property requires. Single-channel receivers handle one controlled output, which suits a straightforward one-door or one-gate setup. Multi-channel receivers enable installers to manage two or more independent outputs from a single unit, reducing hardware overhead on properties with several entry points. Choosing the right channel count upfront helps buyers keep their systems organized and avoids the need for additional hardware later.

Remotes
Our wireless remotes pair with compatible RF receivers to give users keyless, hands-free entry from a distance. We offer one-, two-, and three-channel remotes so users can control exactly the number of access points their property requires. A single-channel remote works well for a home gate or a single business entry. Two- and three-channel remotes provide individual buttons for separate access points, making them practical for properties with a main entrance, a secondary door, or a parking gate. The compact size and simple button layout make our remotes easy to carry or keep in a vehicle for quick access.
Proximity Cards and Key Tags
Proximity cards, key tags, and lanyards give users a physical credential that communicates with compatible card readers and keypads. We stock each format separately so buyers can order the credential type that best fits their workforce or resident population. Proximity cards are suitable for office and commercial environments where employees carry wallets or badge holders. Key tags and key fobs attach directly to a keyring, making them a practical everyday option for residential properties, gyms, and smaller businesses. Lanyards give users a wearable credential option for facilities that prefer visible identification at all times.

Get the Access Control Parts You Need, Shipped Fast
Our collection of access control accessories is available to order online seven days a week, and our team is available Monday through Friday to answer product questions by phone at 1-888-504-3318. Every order comes backed by our 30-day no-risk return policy and manufacturer warranty coverage. Browse the categories above to find the door security accessories your project requires, and reach out any time for guidance on compatibility or installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What frequency do FPC proximity cards and key fobs operate on, and will they work with third-party readers?
FPC proximity cards and key tags operate on 125 kHz, the same frequency used by the vast majority of Wiegand-compatible readers on the market. They work with our standalone and Wiegand readers, and they are generally compatible with third-party Wiegand-based entry devices as well. If you are unsure about compatibility with a specific reader brand, contact our team before ordering.
Do wireless RF receivers need to be programmed to pair with remotes?
Yes, most RF receivers require a brief pairing process to learn the signal from each remote. The process typically involves pressing a learn or pair button on the receiver and then pressing the button on the remote within a set window.
How do I know what gauge wire to use for my maglock installation?
Wire gauge selection depends on the distance between the power supply and the lock, as well as the lock's current draw. For most standard maglock installs running under 100 feet, 18 AWG two-conductor wire handles the load without significant voltage drop. Longer runs or high-holding-force locks may require 16 AWG. Our team can help you calculate the correct gauge for your specific installation.
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