Product
Central strike plate designed for Fuhr Multisafe 833P, Autotronic 834, and 834P right-handed or DIN L doors. Made from adjustable stainless steel, it optimizes the performance of 3-point electric locks in residential, commercial, or emergency exit applications.
Specifications
- Constructed from high-grade, adjustable stainless steel for corrosion resistance and reliable alignment.
- Designed for compatibility with Fuhr Multisafe 833P, Autotronic 834, and 834P systems—suitable for right-handed (DIN L) configurations.
- Meets EN 179 and EN 1125 certifications for use in emergency exit and panic door systems.
- Incorporates adjustment features for precise installation and system integrity.
- Engineered for long-term durability and smooth operation in intensive-use scenarios.
Usage
Install the strike plate on the door frame aligned with the 3-point electric locking system. It serves as the central anchoring component, ensuring secure engagement when the locking points are activated and reliable unlocking on authorized access or emergency release.
FAQ
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Which locking systems is this strike plate compatible with?
This model is designed for Fuhr Multisafe 833P, Autotronic 834, and 834P electric multipoint locking systems with right-handed or DIN L installation.
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Is the strike plate adjustable for installation tolerances?
Yes, it features adjustable elements to ensure precise fit and smooth operation, accommodating common on-site door frame variations.
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What materials are used in the construction of this product?
It is made from high-quality stainless steel, providing corrosion resistance and long service life.
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Does it support emergency exit and panic door requirements?
Yes, it is certified according to EN 179 and EN 1125 standards, suitable for emergency exit and panic door installations.
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Can I use this strike plate in commercial or high-traffic environments?
Yes, it is built for durability and reliability in both residential and commercial settings, including high-traffic or intensive-use doors.
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