Once you have downloaded or created the .fzpz file, you need to import it into your project.
Whether you're building a smart lock system, an escape room puzzle, or an automated cabinet, the right Fritzing part is out there—or can be created. Happy building!
While you can simply use a generic generic block to represent your lock, having the makes your diagrams easier to follow, share, and build. Furthermore, standard solenoid parts come with the specific pin headers for the lock's power connections, ensuring that you accurately account for your power supply module.
These threads often contain direct download links to .fzpz files created specifically for the community.
Fritzing's project gallery contains complete projects that often include custom parts. Search for "solenoid" on [fritzing.org/projects] and download any relevant .fzz project file. When you open these in Fritzing, any custom parts used in the project will appear in your "Temp Parts" bin, allowing you to export them for permanent use.


