Adams Rite 7113 - 0 Electronic locking device
Technical Specification
- Make: Adams Rite
- Model code: 7113 - 0
- Series: 7113 series
- Lock Type: Electric Locks
- Electric Release Type: Mortice Release
Featuring a narrower faceplate than the 7110 Series, the 7113 is particularly suited to 44mm thick timber doors. The strike can be mounted in the frame or the inactive leaf of a pair of doors and a modified subcover is available as an option for applications using a T-bar on the door.
Read more| Make | Adams Rite |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Adams Rite/ An ASSA ABLOY Group company |
| Category | Access Control>Electronic locking devices |
| Model code | 7113 - 0 |
| Series | 7113 series |
| Lock Type | Electric Locks |
| Electric Release Type | Mortice Release |
| Fail-Open/ Fail-Secure | Fail-Secure |
| Holding Force kN | 907 kg (2000lbs) |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Lip Width mm | 44.45 |
| Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 12 ~ 24 V DC / 12 ~ 24 V AC |
| Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 201.6 x 31.8 |
| Additional info |
Featuring a narrower faceplate than the 7110 Series, the 7113 is particularly suited to 44mm thick timber doors. The strike can be mounted in the frame or the inactive leaf of a pair of doors and a modified subcover is available as an option for applications using a T-bar on the door. |
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