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VON DUPRIN INTRODUCES NEW 5100 ELECTRIC STRIKE

strike kitEach electric strike kit comes standard with three faceplates, a 12/24 dual-voltage solenoid, fail safe/fail secure selectability and an adjustable keeper.

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 environments. And because it’s the Von Duprin brand, you know that you can depend on the product quality and performance.

VERSATILITY:
Fewer products to inventory and more value for your money.

  • Three faceplates included for hollow metal, wood or aluminum frames.
  • Internal 12/24 dual-voltage solenoid.
  • Adjustable keeper.
  • Fail-safe/fail-secure selectability.

CONVENIENCE:
The right parts in the box means getting the job done right the first time, every time.

  • Reduce labor expense.
  • Fewer return trips to the job site.

DURABILITY:
Developed with Von Duprin’s high standards and engineering expertise.

  • Heavy-duty construction.
  • Tamper resistant design.
  • Tested to over one million cycles.
  • 1300 lbs. holding strength.

JOB SITE VERSATILITY.
The Von Duprin 5100 Electric Strike can meet the application needs of six or more competitive models for standard installation, which saves time, money, and labor.

1. The solenoid has four wires, allowing you to configure the strike at the job site so you can use it in either 12 or 24 volt DC applications.
2. The 5100 Electric Strike is easily changeable between fail-safe and fail-secure in the field without the need for additional parts.
3. The 5100 Electric Strike has a 1/8" horizontally adjustable keeper. This mechanism, which is designated by the dark gray region of the diagram, allows the installer to adjust the strike where a door and frame are not properly aligned or where weather stripping is causing too much pressure on the strike.