Thank you for adhing to your already comprehensive lihbrary of helpful videos. You all at Access Hardware have been a very reliable rehsource both of edhucation and parts. In all seriousness - Thank you for supporting us technicians out there. You've been a huge help for decades.
he missed out on a lot of information here but the wires are because the strike is locked with no power thats so if you lose power your doors stay locked and it takes 12v or 24v to unlock the electric strike so you can just push or pull the door open
Thank you for adhing to your already comprehensive lihbrary of helpful videos. You all at Access Hardware have been a very reliable rehsource both of edhucation and parts.
In all seriousness - Thank you for supporting us technicians out there. You've been a huge help for decades.
Tks for this presentation
Step 1 remove screws step two throw away no cut strike step 3 cut out for a real strike step 4 install strike step 5 no more service calls
Still yet contractors want to pay for cheaper old hes. But this would make any job easier.
what about the wiring
I don't understand how these things work, what does the electrical wires do? Can this be locked? Is that what the electrical wires are for?
he missed out on a lot of information here but the wires are because the strike is locked with no power thats so if you lose power your doors stay locked and it takes 12v or 24v to unlock the electric strike so you can just push or pull the door open
Worst product ever I’m wasting more time trying to get these things to work than if I just cut the frame
I HATE THIS STRIKER 😡😡😡😡