Alpro AL111BS 12/24vDC ANSI long SS strike including mounting kit

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Alpro
  • Model code: AL111BS
  • Lock Type: Electric Locks
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Door Material: Metal, Timber
Additional info:

The AL110 electric strike series is an ANSI style security strike complete with stainless steel short or long faceplates for use in metal or timber door applications.The electric door strike is designed with a moveable stainless steel jaw, which when an electrical current is applied either opens or remains in the locked position. In this way the traffic using the door can be rigorously controlled. Monitored and lipless versions available. Features Include High Holding Force Simple Fail Safe/Fail Secure Changeover Weather Resistant Easy Installation 6 Year Guarantee

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Make Alpro
Manufacturer Alpro Architectural Hardware (a division of IEC Limited)
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code AL111BS
Lock Type Electric Locks
Material Stainless steel
Door Material Metal, Timber
Environmental Specifications Protection: IP56
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC /24 V DC
Power Consumption: 200mA - 12v DC continuous (±15%), 100mA - 24v DC continuous (±15%)
Additional info

The AL110 electric strike series is an ANSI style security strike complete with stainless steel short or long faceplates for use in metal or timber door applications.The electric door strike is designed with a moveable stainless steel jaw, which when an electrical current is applied either opens or remains in the locked position. In this way the traffic using the door can be rigorously controlled. Monitored and lipless versions available.

Features Include

  • High Holding Force
  • Simple Fail Safe/Fail Secure Changeover
  • Weather Resistant
  • Easy Installation
  • 6 Year Guarantee
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