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The EMIHO Heavy Duty Electric Strike Lock is a robust ANSI-standard security solution designed for professional-grade access control systems. Featuring a 12V DC input, it delivers exceptional durability with a 1000kg impact resistance and over 500,000 operational cycles. Its dual fail-safe/fail-secure modes offer adaptable security configurations, while premium stainless steel and zinc alloy construction ensure longevity. Easy to install on mortise or cylindrical locks, this lock combines high performance with energy efficiency, making it the go-to choice for modern, secure entry management.






















| ASIN | B0C3R1FSG9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #342,387 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,508 in Door Lock Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | EMIHO |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (11) |
| Included Components | 1 x Electric Lock, 1 x Diode, 2 x Mounting Tabs, 2 x Screw, 1 x Manual |
| Item Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
| Lock Type | Electric Strike Lock |
| Manufacturer | EMIHOus |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel, Zinc |
| Model Number | KFMSDD010427 |
| Style Name | Electric Strike Lock |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**.
easy and works.
works for my needs. easy to install. haven't needed to try the fail secure but much cheaper than other ones.
D**0
Well made
This thing was exactly what I needed at a great price. Function is quiet and reliable. I will purchase again.
F**A
Will get stock must of the time.
Very light duty that does not work must of the time. Save your time and money. This is a toy!! NO technical support and NO help.
C**.
Only works fail secure. Bad Instructions
Notes: * Solenoid tests fine (12 VDC). * Instructions are ok but, allegedly, you can change the device from fail secure to fail safe through the changing of a screw. * I tried several ways to set it to fail safe (when no 12 VDC power is present, the door is strike is unlocked), and I could not get it to work. There is only one screw hole. I thought it might be some kind of mechanical switch, so I tried to slide what I thought might be the switch, and that didn't work either. * Basically, the instructions don't match up to the functionality. Most won't be able to use this in a fail secure operation (you lose access control power and the door stays locked, making egress impossible).
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