Trine 4200CC7-10B-32D
Electric Strike - Dual Face-plates and Finishes
$157.15
For Cylindrical Locks and Deadlatches
Less parts mean less problems! As a one-piece locking mechanism with one solenoid and two faceplate lengths, this is the easiest electric strike to install we’ve found. The cavity is the tallest in its class to solve door sag and alignment problems. A shallow backset solves the frame depth issue you run into with glass store fronts, and the headache with the auxiliary latch “pins” found on Adams Rite® locks are gone. It’s even spidey-like with removable fascia to match your frame. Strikes should be heard not seen.
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- Use with cylindrical locksets & dead latches in aluminum, metal, and wood frames
- The only electric strike to have two different finishes in one box. Allows you to match the two most popular frame finishes — clear aluminum and dark bronze
- Competitively priced – at or lower then competition models of the same class
- Tallest Latch Cavity in it’s Class – at 2 13/16″ the 4200 offer’s almost twice the latch height compared to the competition
- Poe Friendly electric strike – 0.240 Amps at 12VDC and 0.114 Amps at 24VDC
- Runs Cool all the time, no need of an external ‘pack’ to reduce strike temperature under continuous duty
Dimensions | Cavity: 1 5/8 (W) x 3 3/8 (H) x 1 1/16 (D) in., Faceplate: 1 1/4 (W) x 4 7/8 (H) in., Faceplate: 1 1/4 (W) x 6 7/8 (H) in. |
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Holding Force | 1,500 lbs |
Voltage | Field Selectable |
Brand | Trine |
Manufacturer | Trine |
Locking Device | Cylindrical Latch |
ANSI Rating | Grade 1 (Best) |
Weight | 2.5 lbs |
Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
Operating Temperature | -4°F to 104°F (-20°C to 40°C) |
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This model is not weather rated or recommended for exterior applications such as gates or marinas.
- Q Is this set to release with power applied and lock with no power applied (or in the event of a po... answer nowAsked by August 23, 2021 9:45 AMonA
The default behavior of this strike is Faile-Secure. This means that the strike will only unlock while power is applied. If power is cut or the circuit is not closed by a button or other relay, the strike will remain locked.
- Q The description says "POE friendly". Does this mean I can plug in a POE CAT5 cable to power the l... answer nowAsked by September 17, 2018 8:05 PMonA
Yes, but if you are just plugging in a CAT5 it will not operate it must be connected to a POE switch.
- A No this is just the strike itself. Please see the link below if you are needing the transformer as well. https://www.gokeyless.com/product/trine-5201-plug-24vac-low-voltage-transformer/
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Yes, since this is a strike it will operate on a Normally Open circuit.
Jordan (verified owner) –
Easy Install worked great
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Murray (verified owner) –
It’s a great product. Easy to install and works perfectly. We definitely buy one again
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Pat Heck (verified owner) –
Installed this in an existing aluminum frame door that didn’t have any access control. Hardest (and scariest) work was cutting the frame. I knew I would get to a “point of no return” so I used a cardboard box first as a model/template…and that made me feel a lot better about starting the cutting. This has worked just as described. The one thing I’m still working on is taking out some of the play in the latching. The lock comes with a small shim/plate that can be installed over the moveable part of the strike, but it isn’t designed as well as I’d like. We have a deep latch and if you pull the door open slowly it will catch on the shim. None-the-less, I’m very happy with the purchase.
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