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Electric Strikes


Universal 6 Electric Strike RU-S65U9 • Accommodates 3/4" (S-Standard Profile) latch projection


RU-L65U9 • Accommodates 5/8" (L-Low Profile) latch projection


• Includes 3 faceplates - 04, 14, 08 • Field selectable lock mode - (Fail Locked/Fail Unlocked)


• Field selectable voltage – accommodates 12 or 24VDC and 12 to 24VAC (even 16VAC) in one strike!


• Non-handed • Optional dual monitor switch (LMKM) as shown • UL Listed for 1,500 lbs. static strength


RCI 0161 Rim Electric Strike RU-016159 • 1-3/4" x 9" (44.5mm x 228.6mm) • Use with Rim Exit Devices with Pullman Latches • For Hollow Metal, Aluminum or Wood Frames


• Universal design accommodates most manufacturers’ exit devices


• Extensive horizontal adjustment • Accommodates 1/2" to 3/4" Pullman latch projection • Fully reversible (non-handed) • 12VAC/DC or 24VAC/DC • 32D Brushed stainless steel finish


7 Series Adjustable Electric Strike RU-71145D9


• Use with Centerline Mortise Exit Devices, Cylindrical or Centerline Mortise Locks


• For Hollow Metal or Wood Frames • ANSI size 1-1/4" x 4-7/8" (31.8mm x 123.8mm)


• Accommodates 5/8” latch projection (Pullman design not included)


• Stainless steel faceplate • Modular design • Non-handed • 11-16VAC, 12 or 24VAC/DC • Fail Locked


UniFLEX Universal Strike Full Monitoring SZ-45A


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• ANSI Grade with 3 faceplates for hollow metal, wood and aluminum frames with 1-3/16" depth


• For 1/2"- 3/4" latch, cylindrical, mortise & narrow stile locks with centerline latch entry


• Latch Status, Keeper Closed/Deadlocked Status std • 1/4" alignment adj, reversable Failsafe/Failsecure • 12/24VAC/DC, connectors on all inputs & outputs


• 3 Faceplates, (1) 4-7/8" S.S., (1) 4-7/8" aluminum with radius corners, (1) 7-15/16" aluminum


• UL Burglary • 5 year warranty


UniFlexTM Security Door Controls 45 Strikes with Full Monitoring


SZ-454SU • 4-7/8" S.S. finish for hollow metal & wood frames SZ-454SY • 4-7/8" Black finish for hollow metal & wood frames SZ-454SD • 4-7/8" Satin brass for hollow metal & wood frames SZ-454RV • 4-7/8" Alum. radius corners for wood & alum. frames SZ-454RY • 4-7/8" Black, radius corners for wood & alum. frames SZ-456RV • 6-7/8" Alum. radius corners for wood & alum. frames


UniFlexTM Security Door Controls Spec 55 Heavy Duty Strikes


SZ-55AU • Cylindrical locks & locks with centerline latch entry SZ-55BU • Mortise locks, deadlatch below the 3/4" latchbolt SZ-55CU • Mortise locks, deadlatch above the 3/4" latchbolt SZ-55DU • Mortise locks, deadlatch below 3/4" latch, 1" deadbolt SZ-55EU • Mortise locks, 3/4" latch, 1" deadbolt, no deadlatch SZ-55FU • Mortise locks, deadlatch above 3/4" latch, 1" deadbolt


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• For hollow metal frame applications, 12/24VDC • Retrofits standard ANSI 4-7/8” strike prep • No relocation of the centerline required


• B, D for Accurate, Arrow, Baldwin, Best, Dorma, Corbin Russwin, Falcon, Marks, Sargent, Yale, C, E for Baldwin; C, F for SDC, Schlage, Hager


• Field reversable failsafe/failsecure, non-handed • ANSI/BHMA Grade 1, factory tested up to 2,500 lbs.


• Latched Status, Deadlocked and Deadbolt Status optional


• WH Listed 3 hr. fire rated, UL Listed Burglary Resistant • 5 year warranty


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SZ-457RV • 7-15/16" Alum. radius corners, wood & alum. frames SZ-457RD • 7-15/16" Brass, radius corners, wood & alum. frames • For 1/2"- 3/4" latch,


• For cylindrical, mortise & narrow stile glass door locks with centerline latch entry


• Latch Status, Keeper Closed/Deadlocked Status standard


• 1/4" alignment adj, reversable Failsafe/Failsecure • Narrow profile, only 1-3/16" depth • 12/24V AC/DC, connectors on all inputs & outputs


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New! 0162 Surface Mounted Rim Strike RU-016232D • Completely Surface Mounted • Compatible with most major exit devices • Accommodates Pullman latches from 1/2" to 3/4" • Horizontal adjustment up to 1/4” for door misalignments • Tamper Resistance Allen head cap screws • Field selectable 12 or 24VDC & 12 to 24VAC • Non-handed for right or left hand doors • UL Listed for 1,500 lbs. static strength • 5 year limited warranty


4 Series Electric Strike RU-411459


• Use with Centerline Mortise Exit Devices, Cylindrical or Centerline Mortise Locks


• For Hollow Metal Frames • ANSI size 1-1/4" x 4-7/8"


• Accommodates 3/4” latch projection (Pullman design not included)


• Stainless steel faceplate • Modular design • Non-handed • 11-16VAC, 12 or 24VAC/DC • UL Listed for 1,000 lbs. static strength • Fail Locked


Excel® 25 Electric Strike with Monitoring


SZ-254U • Up to 5/8" latch, ANSI A146.31 compliant


• SPDT latch status standard for monitoring, access control door ajar, forced entry, interlock and airlock logic


• Field reversible failsafe/failsecure • Wood, aluminum and hollow metal frames • 12/24VDC continuous duty operation • 12/24VAC intermittent duty with audible buzz • All stainless steel parts and faceplate • Mounting tabs • 5 year warranty


UniFlexTM 55 Universal Heavy Duty Strike


SZ-55ABC • 5 faceplates for hollow metal frame applications • Retrofits 4-7/8" strike prep, no centerline relocation


• For cylindrical locks, mortise locks & exit devices with 3/4" latch, including Schlage, SDC, Yale, Sargent, Arrow, Baldwin, Best, Accurate, Corbin Russwin, Dorma, Falcon,


• Field reversable failsafe/failsecure, non-handed • ANSI/BHMA Grade 1, factory tested up to 2,500 lbs. • Dual voltage12/24VDC • UL Listed, burglary 3 hr. fire rated • 5 year warranty


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