Adams Rite 4000-022-313 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 1850A-020 with 3/4" Bolt Throw Only Dark Bronze 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 4000-022-313
Series 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes
Accessories Trim Strike Plate

Product description

Adams Rite 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes

The Adams Rite 4000-022-313 MS® Deadlock Strikes offer an unrivaled combination of security and aesthetics. Crafted for aluminum constructions, these strikes provide a seamless and refined finish for strike cutouts in door jambs. Their superior design not only enhances the appearance but also reinforces security in various applications.

Key Features

  • Constructed from durable aluminum with options for a dark bronze, black, or clear anodized finish.
  • Available in flat or radiused options for single or pairs of doors, accommodating both right-hand and left-hand configurations.
  • Compatible with multiple deadlock models, providing versatility in securing entries.

Material Options

  • Aluminum trim plates available in 313 Dark Bronze, 335 Black, and 628 Clear anodized finishes.
  • Reinforcement and dust boxes designed with corrosion-resistant steel plating.
  • Stainless steel options available for ANSI and threshold strike designs.

Ideal Use Cases

The 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes are ideal for commercial and industrial environments, particularly where sleek aesthetics and enhanced protection are priorities. Suitable for aluminum, wood, and metal construction, these strikes are indispensable in applications ranging from retail storefronts to high-security facilities.

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