- 8~16 VAC / 12VDC Operating voltage
- Current draw: 800mA@16VAC, 750mA@12VDC
- For use on wood frames with virtually any cylindrical door-locking system
- Fail-secure operation
- 1,000-lb (454kg) Static strength
- Tested to 500,000 cycles
- Keeper Depth: 21/32″ (16.8mm), Latch Depth: 3/4″ (19mm), Strike Depth: 1-1/2″ (38mm)
- US26D Chrome faceplate 5-7/8”x1-1/4”x1/8” (150x32x3.2 mm)
- Miniature lock body for easier installation, reversible for right- or left-hand doors
- Corrosion-resistant case and moving parts
| Operating voltage | 8~16 VAC/12VDC |
| Operation type | Fail secure |
| Current Draw | 800mA@16VAC, 750mA@12VDC |
| Latch throw | 3/4″ (19mm) |
| Strike depth | 11/2″ (38mm) |
| Keeper depth | 21/32″ (16.8mm) |
| Design | Handed: Reversible Faceplate: Asymmetric |
| Static Strength | 1,000-lb (454kg) |
| Endurance | 500,000 cycles (factory tested) |
| Operating Temperature | 14º~113º F (-10º~45º C) |
| Dimensions | Strike: 13/16″x3″x1-3/8″ (20x75x34 mm) Faceplate: 1-1/4″x5-7/8″x1/8″ (32x150x3.2 mm) |
| Weight | 10.3-oz (292g) |
FAQs
- Check that the door latch is operating properly, and replace if necessary.
- The position of the electric strike may need to be adjusted by moving it or adding washers or shims.
- Unmount the strike and check that the two wires are connected properly.
- Ensure the wires are connected to a 12 or 24VDC source.
- Use a multimeter to test that the strike is receiving the proper voltage and amperage. If it is not, it may be necessary to use heavier gauge wires, or increase the output of the power supply.
- Make sure the activation device (keypad or push-button switch) is working properly.
Use DC power supply instead of AC power



