Fail secure or fail locked electric door strikes can be opened when electric current is applied and remain locked during power failures.
Strike lock door.
The electric door strike remains locked until the electric strike is electrically activated with its included exit push button.
Strike plates for door handles and knobs.
An electric strike is an access control device used for door frames.
The first two parts are the handle and the latch both of which combined along with several other smaller components are commonly called the lockset.
This item designed by a long time police officer features long screws placement nearer to your door lock hooks onto door handles knobs.
The white plastic bases come with adhesive back tape strips and installation fasteners for a quick and simple repair.
It s installed at the level of a door handle and is by far the most common electric lock you ll find on metal or wooden doors.
This kit can be used to easily repair a door that fails to latch when it is closed.
A door strike is one of the primary components of a typical door locking system.
Electric strike locks or electric strikes electric strikes are electromechanical door locking devices meaning they are mechanical locks with electronic devices that provide additional functionality.
Electric strikes are similar to regular strike locks in that they are comprised of a strike that blocks the door latch.
The kit includes a strike plate for use with a 1 3 8 in.
Make any room a safe room with the easy to install strike plate lock.
Electric strikes are used in electromagnetic locking systems to control the locking mechanism on doors in secure areas.
Most regular doors have three major parts that work together to keep the door secure.
T interior door and another for a 1 3 4 in.
It replaces the fixed strike faceplate often used with a latch also known as a keeper.
Works on all door types wood or metal.
Electric strikes are used in combination with another form of locking devices such as a lock set or a panic bar.
Plates with extended lip prevent latches from damaging door frames when your door is set deep in the frame.
Like a fixed strike plate it normally presents a ramped or beveled surface to the locking latch allowing the door to close and latch just like a fixed strike would.