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 locking devices
Model code 4000-012-335
Series 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes
Accessories Trim Strike Plate

Product description

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

Enhance the security and aesthetics of your aluminium constructions with the Adams Rite 4000-012-335 MS® Deadlock Strikes. Suitable for various applications, these strikes add a polished finish to strike cutouts in jambs, offering both practicality and style for your physical security solutions.

Technical Features

  • Constructed from durable aluminium, these strikes offer long-lasting performance and are available in several finishes, including Dark bronze anodized, Black anodized, and Clear anodized.
  • Designed for single and paired door setups, accommodating various deadlocks, including the hookbolt version for sliding doors, which requires minimal door/jamb gaps.

Materials and Options

Choose from an array of finishes and materials carefully selected for durability and corrosion resistance. Options include:

  • Trim plate: Aluminium with custom finish options
  • Reinforcement doubler: Steel-plated
  • Standard package includes machine screws and wood screws.
  • Custom options available for the shape of the trim plate and corners.

Ideal Use Cases

Perfect for use in aluminium constructions and wooden applications, the 4000-012-335 MS® Deadlock Strike is particularly suited for environments where added security is a priority without compromising on aesthetics. It’s an ideal choice for architects and installers aiming to merge efficiency with design finesse.

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