Adams Rite

US Lock Supply Stocks The Full Line Of Adams Rite From Electric Strikes To Panic/Exit Devices. Adams Rite Is The Leader In Glass Storefront door hardware. From mortise exit devices to electric door strikes Adams Rite is the ideal option for quality Door Hardware.

US Lock Supply Stocks The 7110 & 7111 In All Finishes & Options. Description: 7110 Electric Strike with 7-15/16” faceplate and 7111 Electric Strike with 10-1/4” faceplate are designed for Adams Rite deadlatches or cylindrical locksets with 1/2” to 5/8” latchbolt projection. For use in hollow metal, wood and aluminum door jambs.

Function: Replaces earlier 002, 7510, or 7810 electric releases in either metal or wood jambs for remote electrical control of any door equipped with an Adams Rite 4500, 4700, or 4900 Series (or similar) Deadlatch or cylindrical (key-in-knob/lever) type lockset with 1/2” to 5/8” latchbolt projection. Electrical actuation unlocks strike jaw, releasing latchbolt so door can be opened without operating latch itself. Extremely compact mechanism fits into jamb sections as shallow as 1-5/8”.

Finishes:

628-Clear Aluminum Anodized

Specifications:

Fail-Safe/Fail-Secure: Field convertible from one mode to the other. However, AC intermittent solenoid must not be used continuously in either.

Case: Approximately 1” x 3-3/8” x 1-5/8” deep.

Strike Lip: Basic 7110 strike has lip of proper length for 1-3/4” thick door that closes flush with jamb edge. Where door thickness or jamb shape differs from this standard relationship, lip extension kits are available, specified by last dash number (see catalog page).

Strike Opening: 5/8” x 1-7/16” x 1/2” deep. Bolt retainer jaw is stainless steel. Strike accepts bolt of any Adams Rite 4500, 4700 (discontinued), or 4900 Deadlatch or cylindrical latches.

Faceplate: Faceplate for 7110 measures 1-7/16” x 7-15/16”. 7111 faceplate measures 1-7/16” x 10-1/4”. Available in a wide range of architectural finishes.

Voltage: Available in 12 or 24 volt AC and DC. DC continuous units are silent, AC intermittent units “buzz” on operation.