Product Description
6212WF-FS-DS-12VDC-US4 Von Duprin Electric Strike for Mortise or Cylindrical Devices in Satin Brass Finish
The Von Duprin 6212WF-FS-DS-12VDC-US4 series of Electric Strike is perfectly designed to provide the remote release of a locked door as it allow the door to be opened without retracting the latchbolt. This process happens by releasing of the electric strike lip also called keeper or gate, when the door closes and the beveled latchbolt rides over the lip and falls into the electric strike pocket. This feature, called remote release provides added benefits such as increased convenience and efficiency. The 6200 series also provides added security and traffic control. The 6212WF series offers a good variety of electric strikes with highly customizable features for use on new installations with mortise locks without deadbolt or cylindrical locks on single door, wood frame applications. It is well suited for new construction applications. The electric strike and door hardware together secure your door more safely.
Features and Benefits:
- Satin Brass Finish
- Durable stainless steel construction material
- Electric strikes are well known for its reliability, durability and security
- Perfectly designed for use with mortise locks without deadbolt or cylindrical locks on single door, wood frame applications
- Dual switch monitoring operation
- DS standard:
- Monitors the latch bolt and lock status
- Rated - 24V
- Operating range - 2 A to 50 mA
- Available in 12 VDC low voltage operation
- Non-handed operation provides greater flexibility
- UL listed burglary-resistant and electric strike for fire doors and frames door hardware
- Horizontally adjustable door hardware unit
- Easily accepts 3/4 inch throw latchbolt
- Included two piece plug connectors are furnished for ease of installation and for removal during strike servicing
- Fail safe power failure mode and non fire-rated device
- Fail safe feature - require power to be applied to the unit to lock the strike lip which is unlocked on loss of power