Adams Rite 4000-011-335 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 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 locking devices
Model code 4000-011-335
Series 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes
Accessories Trim Strike Plate

Product description

Adams Rite 4000-011-335: MS® Deadlock Strikes

Introducing the Adams Rite 4000-011-335, a standout within the 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes. Expertly crafted to enhance the aesthetics of strike cutouts in aluminum jambs, this product adds both style and security to your locking solutions.

Technical Features

  • Material Composition: Constructed from high-quality aluminum and available in several finishes: 313 Dark bronze anodized, 335 Black anodized, and 628 Clear anodized.
  • Flexible Installation: The 4000 Trim Strike allows for either surface mounting or flush mortise fitting, suitable for both hollow metal and wood applications.

Ideal Use Cases

The Adams Rite 4000 Series is perfect for environments requiring robust security without sacrificing aesthetics. It is especially suitable for installations in aluminum constructions, but it excels in wood applications too with the 4001 Box Strike, which includes a dust box to protect against debris intrusion.

Versatility and Compatibility

This series accommodates various architectural requirements with options for flat or radiused strike plates. It is compatible with numerous MS® deadlocks, including the two-point and three-point versions, easily adapting to RH or LH swinging or sliding doors.

The Adams Rite 4000 Series provides an exceptional solution for professionals prioritising both security and polished finishes in their physical security systems.

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