Electric Strike Lock short chassis
by Zkteco
- Low profile, 1-3/16" deep
- 12/24V AC/DC voltage
- Latch position status standard
- Fits 5/8" up to 3/4" latch with 1/8" door gap
- 1/4" horizontal alignment adjustment
SKU | 1217 |
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Electric Strike Lock short chasis
Electric Strike Lock short chassis help secure Institutions like banks and cash offices where security is a concern, access is restricted to authorized personnel only. Electric strike lock ensures that only people with access can access this offices, once the door lock one will require authorization to open it. Electric Strike Lock can be used with all mortise door locks, even those already installed.
If the striker is replaced with an electric strike, the lock can be used as a normal electric lock. Thanks to the symmetry of the latch housing, Electric Strike Lock with straight front plates are perfectly reversible, without modifying the recess in the door jamb, and can be immediately used on both right and left-hand doors; angular strikes are specific for right-hand doors or left-hand doors.
Electric strikes are useful for access control systems that use cards, fobs or codes, as the door can automatically re-lock after being opened. We also offer rim electric strikes for doors that open with a panic bar. Electric strikes can be either fail-secure, fail-safe or reversible.
A fail-secure lock is opened by applying electrical current to the lock, meaning that it will remain locked in the case of a power outage. A fail-safe lock, on the other hand, locks when an electrical current is applied, meaning that it remains unlocked in the case of a power outage.
Reversible locks can, as the name indicates, be switched between the two.
Strike Lock enhances security as only people with credential will access certain offices. the strike lock closes the door after one enters or exit the room.
Electric Strike Lock short chassis Specifications
- Type: Electric Strike Lock with a short chassis design
- Function: Provides access control to a door, allowing remote locking and unlocking
- Material: Durable metal construction for long-lasting performance
- Voltage: Typically operates on 12V or 24V DC power supply
- Current Draw: Low power consumption, usually around 200mA
- Fail-Secure/Fail-Safe: Can be configured as either fail-secure or fail-safe, depending on the application requirements
- Holding Strength: Strong holding force to securely lock the door when engaged
- Unlocking Method: Triggered by an electric pulse from an access control system or intercom
- Installation: Suitable for use on both wooden and metal doors
- Door Compatibility: Compatible with both inward and outward opening doors
- Latch Compatibility: Works with various types of latch bolts, including deadbolts and cylindrical latches
- Faceplate Size: Standard faceplate size to fit standard door cutouts
- Compatibility: Can be integrated with various access control systems, keypads, card readers, or biometric devices
- Monitoring: Some models may offer door status monitoring capabilities
- Weather Resistance: Designed to withstand outdoor or harsh environments with weather-resistant components
- Finish: Available in different finishes such as stainless steel, polished brass, or other coatings
- Certification: Complies with safety standards and certifications, such as CE or UL
- Dimensions: Specific measurements of the short chassis may vary depending on the model
- Usage: Ideal for commercial buildings, offices, residential complexes, and other access control applications