Electric Strikes

Electric Strikes include electric strikes for access-control openings, commercial entries, offices, secured corridors, apartment entries, and institutional doors. The collection is centered on stable product details such as electric latch release, frame-mounted access-control hardware, commercial door security, and strike compatibility. Assortment context includes electric strike bodies, faceplates, latch keepers, fail-secure or fail-safe strike formats, wiring connections, and mounting hardware, giving the page clear category meaning without relying on changing item names, temporary promotions, or live inventory counts.

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  • Von Duprin 621010B oil rubbed bronze electric strike
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    Von Duprin 6210 4-7/8" Electric Strike for Single Door Application Mortise Exit Device

    Sale price $952.28 USD Regular price $1,432.00
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    Von Duprin 6221 6" Open Back Electric Strike for Double Door Application Mortise and Cylindrical Exit Device Lock

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Electric Strikes

Electric Strikes are associated with access-control openings, commercial entries, offices, secured corridors, apartment entries, and institutional doors. The collection copy is organized around durable product characteristics such as hardware function, mounting format, operating style, brand compatibility, and door or fixture placement.

Assortment signals for this page include electric strike bodies, faceplates, latch keepers, fail-secure or fail-safe strike formats, wiring connections, and mounting hardware. These details describe the collection through recognizable construction, component relationships, and application-specific hardware formats rather than temporary product names or changing stock language.

The page focuses on electric latch release, frame-mounted access-control hardware, commercial door security, and strike compatibility. The wording remains descriptive and category-specific, with emphasis on the primary collection topic, the relevant hardware family, and stable details that separate the page from broader or more generic collections.