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Electric Bolt Locks Security Door Controls Locking Devices 1 Electric Bolt Locks Recommended for high security interior door and cabinet applications where electromagnetic locks are not required. The SDC family of electric bolt locks include long life solenoid driven direct throw mortise bolts, Spacesaver® right angle bolts for narrow frames and door stiles and surface mounted bolt locks for door and cabinet applications. Compatible with virtually any access control system, electromechanical bolt locks are available in failsafe and failsecure modes. As the inventor of numerous electronic lock designs, SDC founder Art Geringer is credited with ushering in the modern era of access control hardware with his development of the 90° throw electric lock. Now commonly used, this creation opened the potential of electric locking capabilities and began the great migration to electric locking systems. 122 SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS ■ WWW.SDCSECURITY.COM Electric Bolt Locks Locking Devices Locking 1090 / 1290 Spacesaver® Bolt Locks The Spacesaver®, first designed and patented by SDC, is a fundamental innovation in electric locking technology for access control applications. FEATURES INSTALLATION STAINLESS STEEL BOLT Greater security is provided by the 0.625” diameter SDC Spacesaver® solid stainless steel bolt. The bolt rotates freely, making locks may be attempts to tamper or cut extremely difficult. mounted in the frame header, side jamb or SPECIFICATION GRADE SOLENOID door lock stile. All Spacesaver® lock solenoids are manufactured by SDC to precision specifications. SDC solenoids are capable of superior overall performance in both force and longevity, providing years of service compared to commercial grade The stainless steel bolt projects at right angles to the lock solenoids. mechanism, allowing installation of Spacesaver® locks, by means of a simple cutout, in virtually any standard 1.75” frame, or in CODE COMPLIANT most door lock stiles. With the entire lock concealed, aesthetic Classified in accordance with Uniform Building Code acceptability is complete, security is greater and installation in standard 7-2, “Fire Test for Door Assemblies” old or new construction is fast, easy and economical. FIELD ADJUSTABLE AUTO-RELOCK SWITCH The automatic relock switch keeps the bolt retracted MODELS while the door is open. The door depresses the ball 1091AI Failsafe 12/24VDC switch assembly on closure, causing the bolt to project 1091AIWD Failsafe 12/24VDC, automatically, locking the door. In addition, the ball with 8-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 1/8” switch assembly is bidirectional, permitting the locks to faceplate, specifically for wood be used on swinging and sliding doors. frames 1091ADLI Failsafe Deadlocking 12/24VDC 1091ADLWDI Failsafe Deadlocking 12/24VDC with 8-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 1/8” faceplate, specifically for wood Fig. 1 Fig. 2 frames 1291AH Failsecure 12/24VDC The auto relock assembly is field adjustable to 1291AHWD Failsecure 12/24VDC, compensate for wide door gap. (See Figure 1 & 2 above) with 9” x 1-1/2” x 1/8” faceplate, specifically for wood frames FIELD YEAR POWER 12 24 S E E W DATA L L A5 TY ECTAB RRAN 123 SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS ■ WWW.SDCSECURITY.COM LOCK FUNCTION SPECIFICATIONS Electric Bolt Locks Bolt Electric 1091A FAILSAFE 8”L x 1-1/2”W x 1/8”D Face Plate The 1091A is locked when energized. Recommended for safety (unless noted differently) applications, it is intended that the door unlock automatically Strike 4”L x 1-1/2”W x 1/8”D when power is interrupted by the access control, power failure Frame Inner or signal from a fire life safety system. 8”L x 1-1/2”W x 1-1/2”D Dimension • Bolt Throw 0.75” See figure 4 below Requirements The 1091ADL is equipped with a deadlocking mechanism that prevents the bolt from being tampered with and pried to Bolt Material Solid Stainless Steel unlock. The 1091ADL has all the operational features of the Bolt Diameter 5/8” 1091A (above) and is recommended for failsafe applications 1091A/1091ADL: 3/4” requiring a higher level of security. Bolt Throw 1291A: 5/8” 1291A FAILSECURE Mounting Tabs Two aluminum mounting tabs are The 1291A is locked when de-energized and unlocked when provided for easy lock installation. energized. Recommended for security applications only, See figure 3B below it is intended that the door remains locked when power is Dual Voltage Coil 0.45 Amp @ 24VDC Continuous Duty interrupted by a power failure. 0.9 Amp @ 12VDC Continuous Duty • Bolt Throw 0.625” Weight 1.45 lbs Figure 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D: Typical Frame Header or Side Jamb Installation Figure 4: End View 3C. Connect 3A. Mortise cutout in wiring to lock. tube for face plate (fts fush with surface of tube). 3B. 3D. Position screws Slide lock for attaching into position, tabs, drill holes, attach to tabs. attach tabs. PRODUCT SKU SAMPLE: 1091AI V D B HOW TO ORDER 1| SPECIFY MODEL 1091AI Failsafe 12/24VDC 3| SPECIFY OPTIONS 1091AIWD Failsafe 12/24VDC, with 8-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 1/8” B Magnetic Bolt Status Switch faceplate, specifically for wood frames SPDT 0.25 Amp @ 30VDC 1091ADLI Failsafe Deadlocking 12/24VDC Indicates bolt locked and 1091ADLWDI Failsafe Deadlocking 12/24VDC, with 8-1/2” x bolt unlocked. 1-1/2” x 1/8” faceplate, specifically for wood frames D Mechanical Door Position 1291AH Failsecure 12/24VDC Switch 1291AHWD Failsecure 12/24VDC, with 9” x 1-1/2” x 1/8” SPDT 5 Amps @ 30VDC faceplate, specifically for wood frames Integral to the auto relock 2| SPECIFY FINISH ball switch assembly. V 628 Clear Anodized Aluminum (Standard) Indicates, door closed and C 605 Bright Brass door open. Recommended D 606 Dull Brass for minimum security F 611 Bright Bronze applications only G 612 Dull Bronze H 613 Oil Rubbed Bronze P 625 Bright Chrome Q 626 Dull Chrome U 630 Satin Stainless Steel Y 335 Black Anodized 124 SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS ■ WWW.SDCSECURITY.COM Electric Bolt Locks Locking Devices Locking 1091ADMR / 1291ADMR Spacesaver® Electric Dead Bolt Locks with Mechanical Release The Spacesaver®, first designed and patented by SDC, is a fundamental innovation in electric locking technology for access control applications. FEATURES STAINLESS STEEL BOLT Greater security is provided by the 0.625” diameter stainless steel bolt. The bolt rotates freely, making attempts to tamper or cut extremely difficult. SPECIFICATION GRADE SOLENOID All Spacesaver® lock solenoids are manufactured by SDC to precision specifications. SDC solenoids are capable of superior overall performance in both force and longevity, providing years of service compared to commercial grade solenoids. MECHANICAL RELEASE FUNCTION When used with a mortise key cylinder (not included), the manual release assembly will retract the bolt. FIELD ADJUSTABLE AUTO-RELOCK SWITCH The automatic relock switch keeps the bolt retracted while the door is open. The door depresses the ball switch assembly on closure, causing the bolt to project automatically, locking the door. In addition, the ball switch assembly is bidirectional, permitting the locks to be used on swinging and sliding doors. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 The auto relock assembly is field adjustable to compensate for wide door gap. (See Figure 1 & 2 above) INSTALLATION SDC Spacesaver® locks may be mounted in the frame header, side jamb or door lock stile. MODELS The stainless steel bolt projects at right angles to the lock mechanism, allowing installation of Spacesaver® locks, by means 1091ADMR Failsafe 12/24VDC of a simple cutout, in virtually any standard 1.75” frame, or in 1291ADMR Failsecure 12/24VDC most door lock stiles. With the entire lock concealed, aesthetic acceptability is complete, security is greater and installation in old or new construction is fast, easy and economical. FIELD YEAR 12 24 S E E W L L A5 TY ECTAB RRAN 125 SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS ■ WWW.SDCSECURITY.COM LOCK FUNCTION SPECIFICATIONS Electric Bolt Locks Bolt Electric 1091ADMR FAILSAFE 10-1/2”L x 1-1/2”W x 1/8”D Face Plate The 1091ADMR is locked when energized. (unless noted differently) Recommended for safety applications, it is intended Strike 4”L x 1-1/2”W x 1/8”D that the door unlock automatically when power is Frame Inner interrupted by the access control, power failure or 8”L x 1-1/2”W x 1-1/2”D Dimension signal from a fire life safety system. See figure 4 below Requirements • Bolt Throw 0.75” Bolt Material Stainless Steel 1291ADMR FAILSECURE Bolt Diameter 5/8” The 1291ADMR is locked when de-energized and 1091ADMR: 3/4” unlocked when energized. Recommended for security Bolt Throw applications only, it is intended that the door remains 1291ADMR: 5/8” locked when power is interrupted by a power failure. Mounting Tabs Two aluminum mounting tabs are • Bolt Throw 0.625” provided for easy lock installation. See figure 3B below Dual Voltage 0.45 Amp @ 24VDC Continuous Duty Coil 0.9 Amp @ 12VDC Continuous Duty Weight 2.0 lbs Figure 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D: Typical Frame Header or Side Jamb Installation Figure 4 3A. Mortise cutout in tube for face plate 3C. Connect wiring (fits flush with to lock surface of tube). 3B. Position screws 3D. Slide lock into for attaching position, attach tabs, drill holes, to tabs. attach tabs. PRODUCT SKU SAMPLE: 1091ADMR V D B CYL-6KDQ HOW TO ORDER 1| SPECIFY MODEL 3| SPECIFY OPTIONS 1091ADMR Failsafe 12/24VDC 1291ADMR Failsecure 12/24VDC B Magnetic Bolt Status Switch SPDT 0.25 Amp @ 30VDC Indicates bolt locked and bolt unlocked. D Mechanical Door Position Switch 2| SPECIFY FINISH SPDT 5 Amps @ 30VDC V 628 Clear Anodized Aluminum (Standard) Integral to the auto relock ball switch C 605 Bright Brass assembly. Indicates, door closed and D 606 Dull Brass door open. Recommended for minimum F 611 Bright Bronze security applications only G 612 Dull Bronze CYL-6KDQ 6 pin, 1-1/8" Keyed different, H 613 Oil Rubbed Bronze 626 Dull Chrome P 625 Bright Chrome Q 626 Dull Chrome CYL-6KAQ 6 pin, 1-1/8" Keyed alike, U 630 Satin Stainless Steel 626 Dull Chrome Y 335 Black Anodized 126 SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS ■ WWW.SDCSECURITY.COM Electric Bolt Locks Locking Devices Locking FS23M Dual Failsafe Spacesaver® Bolt Lock Repelling Magnet in Bolt Repelling Magnet in Strike The FS23M dual failsafe feature is available only from SDC.
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