Von Duprin 6210-12vdc Mortise Electric Strike (fail Secure) By Von Duprin

US $150.00

  • Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
Von Duprin 6210-12VDC Mortise Electric Strike (Fail Secure)                       A-151 30 DAYS WARRANTY Product Description Main Features Material: Stainless Steel Marketing Information Electric Strikes provide remote release of a locked door. They allow the door to be opened without retracting the latch bolt. This occurs by the releasing of the electric strike lip (sometimes called keeper or gate). When the door closes the beveled latch bolt rides over the lip and falls into the electric strike pocket. Information Name: EL STRIKE 6210 12VDC US 32D Category: Electric Strikes UPC Code: 690835002937 General Information Brand Name Von Duprin Manufacturer Ingersoll-Rand Company Manufacturer Part Number Product Model 6210 Product Series 6000 Product Type Electric Strike UPC 690835002937 Weight 2 lbs Miscellaneous Additional Information Two piece plug connectors are furnished for ease of installation and for removal during strike servicing Strike box is adjustable to compensate for any misalignment of the door or frame Accepts 3/4 (19mm)throw latchbolt Tested to over 250, 000 cycles 1500 lbs. Holding strength 70 lbs. Impact strength Furnished with 12VDC Horizontally adjustable Plug connectors Non-handed Physical Characteristics Material Stainless Steel
Condition New other (see details) :
A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. The item may be a factory second or a new, unused item with defects. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
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