EL-130/EL-131/EL-132 PVC/Metal/Wooden Electric Strike Door Lock for Easy Installation

Customization: Available
Customized: Customized
Certification: RoHS, CE

Product Description

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Basic Specifications

Model NO.
electric strike
Application
Public Passage, Enterprise, Supermarket, Campus, Hospital, Parking, Warehouse, Hotel, Garage, Community
Working Principle
Electronically Controlled Lock
Function
Fail-Safe, Fail-Secure, Built-out MOV
Type
Electric Strike
Holding Strength
500kg
Strike Structure
Stainless Steel
Voltage
DC12V (Optional DC24V)
Suitable for
Wooden Door, Metal Door, PVC Door
Origin
China
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Product Overview

EL-130/EL-131/EL-132 PVC/Metal/Wooden Electric Strike Door Lock

The EL-130/131/132 series is specifically designed for wooden, metal, and PVC doors. These electric strikes operate on the principle of converting electrical power into magnetic force. They offer versatile security solutions with two primary working modes: Fail-Safe (locked when energized) and Fail-Secure (unlocked when energized).

Key Features:
  • High holding force of up to 500kg.
  • Durable Aluminum and Stainless Steel bolt construction.
  • Extensively tested to 100,000 cycles for reliability.
  • High-temperature painted finish, ensuring a durable and aesthetic appearance.
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Technical Specifications

Product Parameter Description
Lock Size130: 150Lx39.5Wx33.5H | 131: 160Lx25Wx31H | 132: 250Lx25Wx31H (mm)
Structure130: Zinc alloy | 131: Stainless Steel | 132: Stainless Steel
Holding Strength500kg
VoltageDC12V (Need Order DC24V)
Current240mA (NO); 200mA (NC)
FeatureFail Secure (NO); Fail Safe (NC)
Operating Temperature-10~+55ºC (14-131F)
Operating Humidity0~90% (Non-condensing)
FunctionBuilt-out MOV
Weight0.4kg
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Product Details & Dimensions

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Fail-Safe and Fail-Secure modes?
Fail-Safe (NC) means the door unlocks when power is cut. Fail-Secure (NO) means the door remains locked even without power, requiring current to unlock.
What types of doors are compatible with these electric strikes?
These locks are suitable for a wide range of doors, including wooden doors, metal doors, and PVC doors.
What is the maximum holding strength of the lock?
The EL-130/131/132 series provides a robust holding strength of up to 500kg.
Can I use a 24V power supply for this lock?
The standard operating voltage is DC12V. However, a DC24V version can be provided upon special order.
What materials are used in the construction of the strike?
Depending on the model, the structure is made of high-quality Zinc alloy (EL-130) or Stainless Steel (EL-131 and EL-132) for maximum durability.
Has the product undergone durability testing?
Yes, the electric strikes have been tested to withstand up to 100,000 cycles of operation.

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