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Tools & Hardware : Enforcer Electric Door Strike for Wood Doors

Enforcer Electric Door Strike for Wood Doors

from: SECO-LARM




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Product Brand: Seco-Larm
Label: SECO-LARM
Product Manufacturer: SECO-LARM
Publisher: SECO-LARM
Ranking: 182574
Studio: SECO-LARM


Product facts:
  • Take a cylindrical lock set and convert it to an electronic access-control lock system
  • Works with most cylindrical door locking systems
  • Fail-secure or fail-safe programming in seconds
  • Suitable for office applications







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Item Description:
Set up remote access control for virtually any cylindrical lock set in your home or office by replacing your existing lock pate with the Enforcer Electric Door Strike. This electronic door strike has a shallow design specifically for setup with wood doors. It can be wired in with a digital keypad near the door to assure high security without the need for a key. Or it can be connected as a relay to your intercom or alarm system to grant access from virtually anywhere in your home or office. This product requires the use of a 12V DC Power Supply, sold separately.

















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