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SDC Field Retrofit Kit

SDC LR100CRK-EM QuietDuo LR100 Series Corbin Russwin Field Install Retrofit Electric Latch Retraction Kit, 5000/4000, 30" Opening

LR100CRK-EM|SZ-LR100CRKE

SDC LR100CRK-EM QuietDuo LR100 Series Corbin Russwin Field Install Retrofit Electric Latch Retraction Kit, 5000/4000, 30" Opening

LR100CRK-EM|SZ-LR100CRKE

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Security Door Controls

SDC LR100CRK-EM QuietDuo LR100 Series Corbin Russwin Field Install Retrofit Electric Latch Retraction Kit, 5000/4000, 30" Opening

LR100CRK-EM | SZ-LR100CRKE

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Product Overview

Introducing the SDC LR100CRK-EM QuietDuo Electric Latch Retraction Kit, designed for seamless integration with Corbin Russwin systems. This innovative kit features motorized latch retraction and dogging, ensuring safety with panic and fire-rated capabilities. Perfect for high-traffic environments, it allows for simultaneous latch retraction, dogging, and pushpad depression, enhancing efficiency and security. With a low current draw and compatibility with low energy operators, this kit is both energy-efficient and reliable. Upgrade your access control system today with the SDC LR100CRK-EM and experience the perfect blend of functionality and safety!

Main Features

  • Motorized electric latch retraction and dogging
  • Panic and fire rated devices
  • Simultaneous latch retraction, dogging and pushpad depression
  • High traffic use
  • Low current draw
  • Low energy operator compatible

General Information

Name: SDC LR100CRK-EM QuietDuo LR100 Series Corbin Russwin Field Install Retrofit Electric Latch Retraction Kit, 5000/4000, 30" Opening
Category: Security Door Controls, Access Control, Locking Devices, Latch Retraction Kits
UPC Code: 712905260983
Country of Origin: United States. Country of origin is subject to change.

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