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Alpro AL110 ANSI High Security Mortice Electric Strike

Alpro AL110 Mortice Electric Strike | 12/24V DC | ANSI

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The Alpro AL110 electric strike has a choice of ANSI short or long face plates. Sutiable for 12V DC or 24V DC operating voltage and is fail safe/fail secure reversible. 

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Alpro AL110 Electric Strike: High Security Solution for Commercial Doors 

The Alpro AL110 electric strike is an ANSI style strike designed for commercial access control systems. Ideal for timber, aluminium, and some composite doors, this Alpro strike offers flexibility and reliability. 12/24V DC input, IP56 rated, and a reversible fail safe/fail secure function make it a dependable solution for new installs or adding into existing access systems. Choose from the long face plate for timber doors or the short face plate for aluminium doors.

Key Product Features:

  • Operating voltage: 12/24V DC selectable
  • Low power consumption:

          12V DC continuous 200mA -15% +15%
          24V DC continuous 100mA -15% +15%

  • High holding force
  • Suitable for metal, timber and some composite door applications
  • Choose from ANSI short or long face plate

          Long face plate for timber doors
          Short face plate for aluminium doors

  • Fail safe/fail secure site reversible
  • Factory set to fail secure
  • IP56 rated for weather resistance
  • Deep jaw to accept 13mm latch bolt
  • Non handed
  • Compact overall depth 35mm 

Reliable Electric Strike for Harsh Conditions

Rated to IP56, the Alpro AL110 can be installed externally in sheltered areas. The weather resistant design helps deliver reliable locking performance even under pressure. For sites where consistent access control is critical, this strike provides the necessary durability and efficiency.

Powering the Alpro AL110 Strike

This Alpro electric strike has low power consumption therefore an efficient power supply should be used to aid a sustainable access control system. The RGL access control power supply unit, with up to 92% efficiency, is an ideal solution for systems that are likely to expand in the future to accommodate growing systems. 

For integrating this DC electric strike into an AC based system, an Alpro RM1 relay module is available. 

Explore our complete range of access control components to complete your system.

The Alpro AL110 Series Electric Strikes

The Alpro 110 series includes several models of electric strike, notably the Alpro AL111 and Alpro AL112. These are essentially the same unit, but factory set either as fail secure or fail safe. However, an Alpro electric strike can change from fail safe to fail secure, or back, with ease. This site reversible function allows you to adapt the strike to suit your requirements.

We stock the Alpro AL112 that is set to fail secure, making sure doors remain locked in a power failure.

The suffixes AS and BS in the part codes indicate faceplate length:

  • AL112 BS with long faceplate, typically used on timber doors
  • AL112 AS with short faceplate, commonly used on aluminium doors

Extension lips for this strike, as well as monitored versions, are available as special orders. Contact our technical team to discuss your electric locking requirements to find the right solution for your door. 

The AL110 series is part of Alpro’s electric strike range. For surface mounted rim applications, consider the Alpro AL150, or the Alpro EL900 is available with monitoring functionality ideal for networked access control systems.

Trusted Electric Strike for Secure Access Control

Whether you're retrofitting an existing system or specifying hardware for a new build, the Alpro AL110 electric strike delivers the performance and adaptability required for commercial environments. With selectable voltage, weather resistance, and fail safe or fail secure functionality, it supports access across a wide range of door types.

Fail safe VS fail secure - what's the difference?
Fail safe electric locks will be unlocked when the power is cut to them, allowing for the free flow of foot traffic. Fail secure locks remain locked/secured when the power is cut to them. The door remains locked until power is restored.

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