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118 Electric Strike
Product descriptionModel with basic equipment.
Overview of Advantages- Radius keeper, FaFix®, adjustable by 3 mm
- Universal voltage
- Connection available to order as a connectible/pluggable option
- Compatible with current mortise locks
- Compatible with available striking plates
- Symmetrical design. DIN left/right as well as horizontal applicable
138 Electric Strike
Product descriptionModel with basic equipment.
Overview of Advantages- Radius keeper, FaFix®, adjustable by 3 mm
- Compatible with current mortise locks
- Compatible with available striking plates
- Symmetrical design. DIN left/right as well as horizontal applicable
- Not an authorised locking system for doors along escape and rescue routes
934U Electric Strike
Product descriptionWhen the door is closed, the keep with fixing plate holds the door leaf in place at the same time.
The door must have a stop for the door leaf or be actuated by a door closer with adjustable closing force. In the case of two-leaf glass doors, a strike must be integrated at the top in the door frame for each leaf (not suitable for swing doors).
Models 914 and 914ZY are fastened with a securing pin to ensure that the strike latch is not locked unintentionally when the door is open.
The adjustable keep enables exact adjustment of the glass door strike to suit the glass thickness involved.
Overview of Advantages- Vertical and horizontal mounting possible
- DIN left and right usable
- Fail-locked and fail-unlocked version
- With 12/24 V changeover switch including TVS diode (e.g. to combine with access control systems)
- Adjustment to glass leaf thickness
- Model 914U with securing pin against unintentional locking of the door strike latch
9338 Electric Strike
Product descriptionVersion with magnet bolt counterpart, with fail-unlocked strike 138TQ53
Overview of Advantages- Latch insertion on the door frame removed
- Visually attractive, concealed installation, magnet bolt is retracted when door open
- Low opening force due to weak latch bolt spring
- No closing force due to magnet bolt
- Quiet locking and unlocking
- The supplementary locking system 9338 is designed as a supplementary locking system for versatile applications for the locking of doors
- Example for other usage options: Office doors, laboratory doors, interlocks, wet cells in hospitals, special doors
- Universal installation position, vertical and horizontal
- Compatible with model 9334
- Load cycles for factory test: 1,000,000
- Delivery as a complete set with striking plate or as a set without striking plate
351M Dropbolt
Product descriptionThe electronic swing door strike 351M.80 is equipped with an innovative quiet electric motor drive and is designed for the locking of swing, double swing, and carousel doors. It is suitable for horizontal or vertical installation in the door frame.
The door contact and the armature contact are designed as potential-free switching contacts. The door contact is switched magnetically when the door is closed. The armature contact can be used to monitor locking status.
The 351M.80 swing door electric strike works according to the fail-safe unlocked operating principle. If the power is shut off or the power fails, the door can be opened. If power is connected and the door is in the "Door closed" position for at least 1 s
Overview of Advantages- Very quiet locking and unlocking, silent during permanent release
- Suitable e.g. for double-action swing doors and single-action swing doors, interlocking doors and special doors
- Suitable as a supplementary locking system for installation in fire doors
- Vertical and horizontal universal installation position in the door frame or in the door leaf
- Holding force of 5000 N
- Safe unlocking under pre-load of up to 5000 N
- 12V DC to 48V DC multi-voltage, controlled DC voltage
- Monitoring contact and armature contact integrated
- Compatible with Model 351U
- Suitable for fire doors according to British Standard BS476
1049.10 Cabinet Lock
Product descriptionCabinet locks can be used instead of the mechanical locks commonly used until now, or as an additional electric access control. Installation can be performed from the side or from the front, thus flexible for any installation situation. It does not matter if drawers or doors are to be locked.