ANSI Monitored Electric Strike – 12/24VDC Selectable, Fail Safe/Secure, With Long & Short Faceplates


This ANSI-style monitored electric strike offers flexibility, security, and high holding force for both timber and metal door installations. With selectable 12V or 24V DC operation and switchable fail safe/fail secure modes, it's ideal for integration with access control and door entry systems. Supplied with both long and short unbranded stainless steel faceplates.

• ANSI style electric strike – monitored
• Holding force: 1500lb / 680kg
• Dual voltage selectable: 12VDC (280mA) / 24VDC (140mA)
• Fail Safe (Power to Lock) / Fail Secure (Power to Open) – selectable via rear switch
• Includes both short (124 x 32 x 43mm) and long (201 x 32 x 43mm) faceplates
• Faceplates made of 3mm thick stainless steel – unbranded
• Suitable for metal and timber applications
• Compatible with access control and door entry systems

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