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Electric strike for single and pairs of doors

The 310-2 electric strike from Folger Adam Electronic Door Controls is ideal for use on single and pairs of doors with bored locks, mortise locks or mortise exit devices having 1/2-in. or 5/8-in. throw latchbolts (without deadbolts). The 310-2W has additional mounting holes for wood frames. The 310-2RF has a radiused front faceplate for use on the inactive leaf of pairs of aluminum doors. These strikes are tamper-resistant and made of heavy-duty construction. Stainless steel construction ensures strength and corrosion resistance. Horizontally adjustable keepers allowing for door and frame misalignment, nonhanded and reversible features simplify installation. Folger Adam Electronic Door Controls

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