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Camden Door Controls has introduced a new, all-black model of its award-winning surface mount RIM strike with preload.

This sleek CX-EPD1289L-BK grade 1 surface mount RIM strike with latch monitoring also offers a ‘Universal’ strike design that delivers unsurpassed application flexibility, with both UL security and fire listings.

All-black design

Black finishes on hardware are gaining popularity, and Camden’s new ‘all-black’ design, including the jaws and latch monitor, is unique in the market.

Along with qualifying as the best looking on the market, Camden’s new CX-EPD1289L-BK RIM strike doesn’t compromise on performance and will operate where other strikes fail! 

1289L RIM strike

Camden’s 1289L RIM strike will continue to operate without failure and is designed to get off the job faster

The primary reason RIM strikes fail to operate is due to pressure on the keepers of the strike, known as preload. It can be caused by differences in air pressure on each side of the door, a misaligned door, or simply someone pushing on the door before the strike is unlocked.

But regardless of the cause, Camden’s 1289L RIM strike will continue to operate without failure and is designed to get off the job faster. 

Quick and easy installation

It can help reduce future service calls and eliminates the need to stock a range of RIM strike models.  

Installation is quick and easy, as a metal mounting jig is included in the package. And, like all Camden strikes, this new, all-black CX-EPD1289L-BK RIM strike is backed by Camden’s exclusive five-year no-hassle product warranty.

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