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Residential electric door strike.
Electric strike locks or electric strikes electric strikes are electromechanical door locking devices meaning they are mechanical locks with electronic devices that provide additional functionality.
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Like a fixed strike plate it normally presents a ramped or beveled surface to the locking latch allowing the door to close and latch just like a fixed strike would.
Compatible with any access control sdc electric door strikes are available in a variety of configurations to accommodate several types of mechanical locksets and door and frame styles.
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Electric strikes are used in electromagnetic locking systems to control the locking mechanism on doors in secure areas.
Seco larm sd 995c24 electric door strike for metal doors 24vdc shallow design non polarized connection reversible non handed design up to 250000 cycles up to 1000 lbs of static strength.
From basic cost efficient grade 1 electric strikes to the premium preload capable ultraline series and with an extensive range of options and finishes.
Electric strikes are combined with a keyed door knob or lever to control access to a door or gate electronically in conjunction with a keypad pushbutton or other access control device.
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The electric strikes on the market today those known as compact or low profile electric strikes are marketed as easy to install plug and play strikes.
An electric strike is an access control device used for door frames.
It replaces the fixed strike faceplate often used with a latch also known as a keeper.
Fail safe or fail open electric door strikes lock when dc current is applied and can be opened manually during power failures.
7100 series electric strikes for adams rite deadlatches and cylindrical locks designed for use with adams rite deadlatches or cylindric.
Fail secure or fail locked electric door strikes can be opened when electric current is applied and remain locked during power failures.