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Electric strikes
Electric strikes are modern electric locks that operate by being permanently connected to a power source. They're a reliable solution wherever access control and automatic locking are needed—in both residential and commercial buildings. Our offer includes a wide selection of electric strikes tailored to various usage scenarios and security levels.
NC (Normally Closed) – the lock remains closed without power. Ideal for applications where security is a priority, such as building entrances or rooms requiring constant security. In the event of a power outage, the door remains locked.
NO (Normally Open) – the lock remains open without power. Suitable for locations where easy evacuation is required during a power outage, such as offices, schools, and hospitals.
NC (Normally Closed) locks the door without power – a solution used where safety is paramount. NO (Normally Open) does the opposite – without power, the door remains open, which is useful in areas where unimpeded evacuation is essential.
Electric magnetic strikes are ideal for low-traffic areas where quiet and fast locking is desired. Mechanical strikes are better suited for heavily used doors and require greater durability.
No – electric strikes require power. With the NC model, a power outage means the door is closed, while the NO model leaves the door open.
Start by determining whether the door should be closed (NC) or open (NO) in the event of a power outage. Then, decide whether you need a mechanical lock (greater durability) or a magnetic lock (quieter operation).
Yes, electric strikes are widely used in access control systems and meet security requirements, provided they are properly selected for the specific application.
















































































