Adams Rite 4000-111-335 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 Radius-shape trim plate with square 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 4000-111-335
Series 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes
Accessories Trim Strike Plate

Product description

Adams Rite 4000-111-335 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes

Adams Rite 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes blend aesthetics and functionality, enhancing the appearance of strike cutouts in jambs. These versatile deadlock strikes, designed mainly for aluminum construction, offer customizable solutions for diverse applications.

Features & Benefits

  • Versatile Installation: The 4000 Trim Strike can be surface-mounted or mortised flush in hollow metal or wood materials.
  • Durability: Made with high-quality aluminum, these strikes are available in various finishes, including 313 Dark bronze, 335 Black, and 628 Clear anodized, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Suitable for single or pairs of doors and compatible with multiple MS® deadlocks, including sliding and swinging door configurations.
  • Corrosion Resistance: The use of steel-plated dust boxes and trim plates ensures resistance to environmental elements.

Ideal Use Cases

The 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes are ideal for use in commercial settings where aesthetics, enhanced security, and durability are crucial. They are perfect for aluminum construction but also adaptable to wood and metal applications, making them versatile for various door installations in the physical security industry.

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