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The MUL-T-LOCK ES-76-17-87635R11 is an adjustable electric strike designed for access control applications in commercial and institutional door hardware installations. Configured as fail secure, the strike keeps the latch bolt locked when power is removed, maintaining door security during power outages. The unit accepts 8 to 16 volts AC or DC, giving installers flexibility across a wide range of access control panel outputs. The faceplate measures 4 7/8 inches by 1 1/4 inches and is constructed in stainless steel for corrosion resistance and durability in high-traffic openings. Licensed locksmiths, door hardware technicians, and security integrators are the typical installers of this component.
This electric strike is suited for commercial and institutional door frames where controlled access and maintained security during power loss are required. The fail secure configuration is commonly specified for perimeter doors, server rooms, and other secure areas where an unlocked door on power failure is not acceptable. The 17 Series platform offers availability in 24 volts AC/DC fail secure and 12 volts DC fail secure configurations as well, and some strikes in the series are available with mechanical override for emergency access. The stainless steel faceplate integrates into standard strike pockets on metal or wood frames.
The ES-76-17-87635R11 is part of the MUL-T-LOCK 17 Series electric strike platform. All 17 Series strikes are available as fail secure at 24 volts AC/DC and 12 volts DC. The 37 Series strikes are available as fail safe at 12 volts DC. Some strikes in the series are available with mechanical override. Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation electric strike for commercial access control door hardware systems.
Installation should be performed by a licensed locksmith, certified door hardware technician, or qualified security integrator in accordance with applicable local codes and the manufacturer instructions. Disconnect and lock out all power to the access control circuit before handling wiring connections. Verify that the panel output voltage falls within the 8 to 16 volt AC/DC operating range before energizing. Do not exceed the rated voltage range, as doing so may damage the solenoid or strike mechanism.
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