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Hospital door lock M1700E
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hospital door lock
hospital door lock
hospital door lock
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hospital door
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Description

This ultra narrow backset lock is the newest introduction to our electromechanical line of mortise locks is designed for use on glass doors with aluminum stiles and eliminates the need for unsightly electric strikes. Pair with a variety of decorative or commercial trim options to do more with less. 1-1/8" standard backset. Heavy gauge, stainless steel case. Brass, bronze, aluminum or stainless steel armor front finished as required. Faceplate options: flat (default), radius or beveled. 4-7/8" ASA Strike. Hubs available in different sizes to be compatible with various trim. Pair with brass, stainless or oil rubbed bronze dust boxes. Key Cylinder (by others) will override electronics to retract latch bolt. 12-24V AC/DC (11V - 30V Operating Range). 250mA MAX inrush. 10mA MAX holding. Non-polarized leads. Latch bolt by key either side. Auxiliary latch deadlocks latch bolt. FAIL SECURE OPERATION: Inside trim always free. Latch bolt by key outside. Auxiliary latch deadlocks latch bolt. FAIL SECURE OPERATION: Outside trim unlocked when power is applied and locked when power is removed. FAIL SAFE OPERATION: Outside trim locked when power is applied and unlocked when power is removed. Lockset will unlock in the event of power failure. For Faceplate Edge specify: RF for Radius Edge, BF for Beveled Edge (determined by handing), otherwise Flat Faceplate Edge will be supplied. For Faceplate Corners specify RC for Round Corners, otherwise Square Corners will be supplied. Set up for levers by other manufacturers. Sliding door functionality available. Cylinders are not included, please specify separately.
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