🔐 Elevate your door security game with fail-safe power and precision engineering!
The Visionis VIS-EL100-FSE is a robust 12V stainless steel electric door strike lock engineered for professional-grade security. Featuring a fail-secure mechanism that stays locked during power outages, it supports up to 1100 lbs holding strength and is compatible with wood, metal, and PVC doors. Designed for durability, it operates reliably across a wide temperature range and includes smart lock status outputs for seamless integration.
Manufacturer | Vsionis |
Part Number | EL100-FSE |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.8 x 2.32 x 2.28 inches |
Item model number | EL100-FSE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Lock |
Material | Metal, Polyvinyl Chloride, Stainless Steel, Zinc |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**C
Works well with my TCP/IP access control board.
The media could not be loaded. Works well with my access control system I’m creating for my shop. I’m tired of getting out to my shop just to realize I left the key in the house. This electronic lock seams to work well and the the built in door close sensor is a nice touch. Check out my video.
Y**A
Solid for the price
Needed a new one to replace my broken one. Had to adjust a few things on my door frame to make it fit but I knew that when I ordered it. Was not able to find the exact size I had before. Once I got it to fit works like a charm. Solid for the price and works well for a back hair entrance.
M**.
Like alot
Easy instal great price and works like advertised. Only power i use when it needs to be unlocked hit power button it comes unlocked let go of power button it ingages again
F**.
fit great
had no trouble with this striker lock put it in 5 min. . very easy to put in .
D**K
Very well made
Heavy duty, works great
L**'
Works well
Works well and appears to be a nice design.
J**T
Does not work with any pressure applied, pull then push.
This does not work if there is any pressure applied against the door when the solonoid is engaged. Weather foam, for example, adding pressure against the latch/lever causes the mechanism to stay locked until the user pulls the door toward themselves before pushing it open, all while the solonoid is engaged.
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