Adams Rite 4000-012-335 Trim Strike Plate

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A simple strike plate that can be surface mounted or mortised flush in hollow metal or wood applications Made of aluminum Flat-shape trim plate with round corners Compatible with Standard MS® locks with 1-3/8" Bolt Throw Black Anodized finish

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Make Adams Rite
Manufacturer Adams Rite/ An ASSA ABLOY Group company
Category Access Control>Electronic lock systems
Model code 4000-012-335
Series 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes
Accessories Trim Strike Plate

Product description

Adams Rite 4000-012-335 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes

The Adams Rite 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes offer a seamless blend of aesthetics and security, perfect for professionals dealing with aluminum constructions. These deadlock strikes elevate the visual appeal of strike cutouts in door jambs while enhancing security measures.

Distinctive Features

  • Material and Finish Options: Made from high-quality aluminum, available in 313 Dark Bronze, 335 Black, and 628 Clear anodized finishes. For added durability, some variants include stainless steel and corrosion-resistant steel plating.
  • Diverse Design Variants: The range includes the simple 4000 Trim Strike, the 4001 Box Strike with dust box for wood constructions, and the MS4002 Armored Strike reinforced to prevent forced entries.

Ideal Use Cases

The Adams Rite 4000 Series is ideal for industry professionals seeking secure and visually appealing strike solutions in aluminum, wood, or metal constructions. The range suits a variety of applications, including swinging or sliding doors, with options tailored for ANSI standards and floor strikes.

The product line offers customization with choices for flat or radiused trim plate shapes, compatible deadlock types, and corner designs, making it a versatile choice for commercial security installation needs.

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