ELECTRIC STRIKE PARTS
Electric strike installation is a crucial component of an access control system, like electric strike vs maglock, as it allows controlled access through a door. These are the main parts of an electric lock:
The main casing, a robust structure, houses the internal components of the electric strike. Typically crafted from durable metal, it is installed within the door frame.
The part of the electric strike that extends or retracts to secure the door when engaged. It is designed to interface with the door’s locking mechanism.
The installation of the plate is on the door jamb or frame opposite the latch, where the latch protrudes when the door is closed. It typically includes a cutout or recessed area to accommodate the latch when it extends.
A metal plate installation is on the door frame opposite the latch. When the door is closed, and the latch extends, it enters the keeper or strike plate, securing the door.
The electromagnetic component is responsible for controlling the movement of the latch. When energized, the coil generates a magnetic field that releases or secures the latch, depending on the electric strike’s operation mode.
Screws are in the secure faceplate of the electric strike to the door frame. They ensure the electric strike remains securely mounted.
Understanding these components is essential for electric door strike installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of electric strike vs maglock in access control systems.
HOW TO INSTALL AN ELECTRIC STRIKE?
Electric Strike installation involves several steps to ensure proper functionality and security.
CHOOSE LOCATION
▸▸Select a suitable location on the door frame where the strike will be installed. Ensure it aligns with the latch on the door.


PREPARE DOOR FRAME
▸▸Use a template provided with the electric strike kit to mark drill holes for mounting screws.
▸▸Drill pilot holes for the screws.
INSTALL ELECTRIC STRIKE
▸▸Mount the strike onto the door frame using the provided screws.
▸▸Ensure the strike appropriately aligns with the latch to engage and release smoothly.


RUN WIRING
▸▸Run wiring from the electric strike to the power source and control mechanism (often a keypad or card reader).
▸▸Follow building codes and regulations regarding electrical wiring.
CONNECT WIRING
▸▸Strip wire ends and connect them to corresponding electric strike and control mechanism terminals.
▸▸Secure connections with wire nuts and insulate with electrical tape.


TEST
▸▸Test the electric strike to ensure it functions correctly.
▸▸Apply power and trigger the mechanism to confirm the latch engages and releases as intended.
▸▸Use a voltage tester to ensure power to the strike and that it operates within the specified voltage range.
ADJUSTMENTS AND FINAL CHECKS
▸▸Make any necessary adjustments to the strike or wiring for proper operation.
▸▸Double-check connections and mounting screws for security.
▸▸Test the strike multiple times for reliability.


COMPLETE ELECTRIC STRIKE INSTALLATION
▸▸Secure exposed wiring and cover mounting screws with provided caps or covers.
▸▸Door strike installation is ready
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