Alpro launch the new ES 9000 series electric strike

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The Alpro Hardware Division of IEC Limited has announced the release of the new ES9000 series pre-load electric strike.

Capable of operating under 25kg of pre-load this new strike embodies, easy field selectable fail safe/fail secure interchangability, by use of the mode screw. The strike embodies the latest in technology and features include, multi voltage, 12-24vDC, full monitoring, quieter latch keeper operation, and mounting tabs fitted as standard.

The continuously rated solenoid is back EMF protected and current draw at 12vDC is 250mA and at 24vDC 120mA. The strike is fully monitored, with solenoid monitoring at 1 amp NO/NC microswitch and Door/Latch monitoring at 1amp NO/NC microswitch.

The strike has a static strength rating of 680kg and has been endurance tested to 200,000 cycles @ 25kg pre-load (based on EN12209, Grade Y). The strike is suitable for 15mm latch bolts and a 3mm door gap.

Keith Parry Alpro's Divisional Sales Manager said "Once again Alpro is at the forefront of new product development, giving the marketplace new products which are both innovative and cost effective and are in line with Alpro's stated aim of quality and service."

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Technical Specification

Make Alpro
Manufacturer Alpro Architectural Hardware (a division of IEC Limited)
Category Access Control>Electronic locking devices
Model code ES9000
Lock Type Electric Locks
Solenoid Bolts Yes
Mount Type Surface Mount mount
Fail-Open/ Fail-Secure Fail-Secure
Monitoring Status Hall-Effect
Holding Force kN 680 kg
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 ~ 24 V DC
Power Consumption: 250 mA
Additional info Mounting tabs as standard. 25 kg pre-load.
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