Adams Rite 4000-112-628 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 round corners Compatible with Standard MS® locks with 1-3/8" Bolt Throw Clear 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 4000-112-628
Series 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes
Accessories Trim Strike Plate

Product description

The Adams Rite 4000-112-628 is part of the innovative 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes, designed to enhance the aesthetic and security features of strike cutouts in jambs. This series is particularly popular for use within aluminium constructions where a simple slot in the jamb suffices but can be upgraded for more refined aesthetics or additional security.

Outstanding Features

  • The 4000 Trim Strike can be surface mounted or mortised flush, suitable for hollow metal or wood applications.

The trim plates in this series are made from robust aluminium or steel, ensuring durability and corrosion resistance. Available finishes include 313 Dark bronze anodized, 335 Black anodized, and 628 Clear anodized among others, providing both stylish and protective solutions.

Ideal Use Cases

The 4000 Series MS® Deadlock Strikes are ideally suited for applications requiring heightened security, such as commercial buildings. They're versatile enough for installation in aluminium, wood, or mixed material frames. The optional armored strike variant offers increased resistance to forced entry attempts, making it a choice pick for high-security environments.

This range also accommodates various door configurations, including those needing specific hookbolt allowances, ensuring comprehensive compatibility with existing security systems.

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