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Adams Rite 4000-121-313 Trim Strike Plate
Technical Specification
- Make: Adams Rite
- Model code: 4000-121-313
- Series: 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes
- Accessories: Trim Strike Plate
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 1850A-020 with 3/4" Bolt Throw Only Dark Bronze Anodized finish
Read more| Make | Adams Rite |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Adams Rite/ An ASSA ABLOY Group company |
| Category | Access Control>Electronic lock systems |
| Model code | 4000-121-313 |
| Series | 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes |
| Accessories | Trim Strike Plate |
Product description
Adams Rite 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes
The Adams Rite 4000-121-313 MS® Deadlock Strikes combine functionality with aesthetics, enhancing the appearance and performance of strike cutouts in door jambs. These strikes are an essential component for aluminum constructions where visible strike slots might otherwise mar the look of an installation.
Key Features
- Versatile Installation: Options available for surface mounting or mortise flush in both hollow metal and wood applications.
- Durable Materials: Constructed from aluminum with finishes in 313 Dark bronze anodized, 335 Black anodized, and 628 Clear anodized for lasting durability and style.
- Flexible Application: Suitable for use with two-point and three-point deadlocks, and compatible with both single and double doors.
Ideal Use Cases
Designed for various applications, the 4000 Series is a perfect fit in aluminum, wood, and metal constructions where strike aesthetics and security are priorities.
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