VonDuprin ~ Electric Door Strike - 5100 Series

VonDuprin
Electric Door Strike - 5100


Application

The Von Duprin 5100 Electric Strike has been designed and manufactured to meet the needs of locksmiths and security professionals. This easy-to-install electric strike was created for medium duty applications, specifically to control traffic flow through interior and exterior openings in retail and commercial enviornments.

Specifications
  • Three faceplates standard in every box - No matter the frame type - wood, aluminum or hollow metal - the installer has what's needed in every box to finish the job right - the first time
  • 12/24 dual-voltage - Easily answers the question of 12 or 24 volts DC
  • Fail-safe/fail-secure - Easily changed in the field in less than thirty seconds. No additional parts are required
  • Adjustable keeper - Provides a snug fit and reduces pressure from the door on the strike
  • Internal solenoid - Increases the ease of installation where the frame is filled with grout or concrete and must be hollowed-out
  • Non-handed - Can be used for doors opening in either direction
  • Backbox depth of "PVie" - Reduces the need for additional cutting of the frame and other prep work
  • Keeper depth of V211 - Sufficient to accommodate all cylindrical locks up to 5/8" throw and most aluminum narrow stile deadlatches
  • Mounting tabs For applications where mounting brackets are not provided on the frame
  • Retrofit kit - Neoprene filler provides a clean finish
  • Illustrated installation instructions - Increases ease of use and installation
  • Tamper resistant design - Minimizes unauthorized access
  • Warranty Standard Von Duprin 1 year electrical product warranty
  • Tested to over one million cycles
Product Features
  • Continuous duty operation Solenoid can be continuously powered
  • Heavy duty construction
  • Die cast aluminum backbox offers strong, corrosion resistant design
  • Internal steel components are corrosion resistant
  • High density steel keeper can withstand over 1300 lb. of force
  • Stamped steel faceplates are stronger than aluminum