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RR BRINK Electric Strike 4075

RR BRINK Electric Strike 4075
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The 4000 Series electric strikes are of heavy, all stainless steel construction that provides long term dependable and secure service. They are appropriate for use in commercial, institutional, industrial, and residential buildings to provide remote controlled door unlocking.

The 4000 electric strike is installed typically in a hollow metal door frame. It is used in combination with a mortise* or cylindrical, lock with a 1/2” or 3/4” latch throw.

*Segmented type anti-friction latch not recommended.

  • Strong, corrosion resistant construction – faceplate, mechanism case, deadlock lever, switch tripper, and keeper made of investment cast stainless steel. All other parts, i.e. pins, plates, screws, and springs, are of stainless steel.
  • Non-handed, i.e. reversible.
  • Field wiring to a quick disconnect plug.
  • Interconnected internal switches serve to indicate that the strike keeper is fixed (i.e. locked) and the tripper in the keeper is depressed (ordinarily this action is effected by engagement of the door lock latch in the strike keeper cavity). Barring manual depression of the tripper, the latter two conditions are met when a door is closed* and locked. This switch circuit can be used to control door status lights, alarm devices, and man traps (i.e. interlocks).

*For reliable indication of a closed door, add a door position switch (DPS) to the signal circuit.

  • Fail secure mode, i.e. unlocks with power applied, locks without power.
  • Satin stainless steel faceplate finish (US32D, ANSI 630).
  • UL fire door accessory listing 10B (fail-secure mode only).

Solenoid Operating Voltage Options:

  • 12, 24 and 120 VAC – use for intermittent duty “fail-secure” unlocking. Alternating current strikes can be configured to emit an audible buzz upon unlocking – specify “buzz” mode when ordering.
  • 12, 24 and 120 VDC – use for continuous “fail-secure” unlocking. Direct current strikes afford silent operation. To achieve an audible sound upon unlocking, add an external buzzer to the power feed line.

Fail-safe Operation:

  • For applications requiring automatic unlocking upon power failure. A fail-safe strike locks with power and is provided with a direct current solenoid to allow uninterrupted power. Specify “fail-safe” mode when ordering.

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