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SDC Price List the lock behind the system Electrified & Mechanical Access Control Hardware PricePRICES VALID STARTING FListEBRUARY 1ST, 2021 20 MAGNETIC LOCKS ELECTRIFIED LOCKSETS 7 ............................ 1511/12, 1571/72, 1581/82 EMLock® 28 ... Z7200 Series ELECTRA PRO™ Heavy Duty Cylindrical Locksets 8 .....................EMLock® Top Jamb + Glass Door Mounts 29 ............. MLR Z7600 Motorized Latch Retraction Mortise Lockset 9 ................... EMLock® Modular Upgrade Kits EZ Series 30 .......MLR Z7700 Latch Retraction Mortise Lockset w/Trim Control 9 ................................... Reusable Heavy Duty Drill Fixture 324 ................Z7800 SELECTRIC™ PRO Electric Lockset 10 ............................................. Universal Header Bracket 34 ................... 7800 SELECTRIC™ MOD Series Locksets Table of Contents Table 10 ............................................. Aluminum Spacer Bracket 35 ........SK-L90 Field Electrification Kit for Schlage L9000 10 ...............................................Armature Mounting Plate 36 ...................................................7500 Series HiTower® 10 .............................Door Coordinator Lock Mounting Kit 11 .....................................................................Filler Plates EXIT DEVICES 11 ...............................................................Angle Brackets 38 ............................... S4000E Commercial Exit Devices - 12 ............................................350 Narrow Line EMLock® 40 .................................. S5000E Storefront Exit Devices - 13 .............................. E6200, E1200, E600 Excel™ Series 42 ........... S6000 SPECTRA™ Architectural Exit Devices - 44 ....S6000 SPECTRA™ Architectural Exit Devices - 6300 MORTISE 13 ....................Top Jamb Mounting Kit for Excel™ Series 46 .......S6000-101 Exit Check® - Delayed Egress All-In-One Device 13 .. Glass Door Armature Mounting Kit for Excel™ Series 48 ........................S6000 DE Exit Device - Delayed Egress 13 Mounting Brackets and Filler Plates for Excel™ Series 49 ......................... S6000 A/B Exit Devices - Alarmed Exit 14 ............. 1561/62/65/66 Hi/Shear Concealed EMLock® 50 ...... S6303FH HiTower Pro® Electrified Mortise Device 15 .......1562SC / 1563SCHDB / 1561S / 1561TJ Hi/Shear ................... Semi-Concealed & Surface Mount EMLock® 51 ......................... S6300 Exit Device - Electrified Mortise 16 .......................................... 1575 / 1576 Gate EMLock® 52 ........................ S6000 G Exit Device - Electric Dogging 17 ................................. E300 Excel™ Micro Cabinet Lock 53 ............................S6000 E Exit Device - ELR / Dogging 17 ............................. EP17624 Explosion Proof EMLock® 54 ......................................................... Exit Device Strikes 17 ..................... 1591 Mortise EMLock® for Sliding Doors 55 .......................LR100 QUIET DUO™ ELR / Dogging Kit 61 ............ IP100 QUIET DUO™ 12V PoE-Capable ELR / Dogging Kit BOLT LOCKS FS23MIV/1091/1291/1490/2490 SPACESAVER® Bolt Locks DELAYED EGRESS LOCKS 63 ......... 1091/1190/1291 SPACESAVER® Bolt Locks FOR WOOD FRAMES 18 ........ 1511S / T ExitCheck® Delayed Egress EMLock® 63 ...... 20 ......1581S ExitCheck® Mini Delayed Egress EMLock® 64 ........1091 / 1290 Mechanical Release SPACESAVER® 21 ................101 ExitCheck® Wall Mount Delayed Egress 64 ..................... 1190 / 2090 Heavy Duty SPACESAVER® 22 ..............Local and Remote Controls and Annunciators 65 .....110 / 210 / 160 / 260 Conventional Mortise Bolt Locks 65 ............................. 180 / 280 Surface Mount Bolt Locks 66 ...........................PD2090 Paniclok Exit Device Release 66 ........................................... GL160 / GL260 Gate Locks ELECTRIC STRIKES 67 ..................................295 Programmable Cabinet Lock 23 .................................................15 Series Electric Strike 67 ...........................................................290 Cabinet Lock 23 .................................................25 Series Electric Strike ACCESS CONTROL 23 ............................ 30 Series Rim Mount Electric Strikes 68 ................... IP Pro™ Series IP-based Access Control 24 .................................................45 Series Electric Strike 71 ...........................................Prox and Wiegand Readers 25 ........................................ 45F Fire Rated Electric Strike 73 ............................................. 918 / 918W EntryCheck™ 26 .............................. 55 Series UniFLEX™ Electric Strike 74 .............................. 920 / 920P / 920PW EntryCheck™ 27 ................... 55 ABC UniFLEX™ Multi Application Pack 74 ...................923 / 923P / 923PW Narrow EntryCheck™ 27 .. MS Series Latch and Deadbolt Monitoring Strike Kits 75 ............................. 921P / 924P 2-PIECE EntryCheck™ 75 ...................925 / 925P / 925PW Shroud EntryCheck™ 2 76 ..............................926 Outdoor Shroud Entry Check™ REMOTE CONTROLS E75 EntryCheck™ Standalone Electronic Cylindrical Lock 77 ........... 102 ...........WRC SeriesWireless Transmitter and Receiver of Contents Table 78 .............E76/E76+ EntryCheck™ Standalone Electronic Mortise Lock 102 ...................................................DTMO Mini Consoles 79 .................E77 EntryCheck™ Standalone Electronic Rim Device 103 ........................TCC / RCC Modular Control Consoles EGRESS CONTROL 103 ..........................15 Series Desk Switch Compact Box 80 ....................................... PSB560 SureExit® Sense Bar 81 ................................... MSB550 Mechanical Switch Bar ANNUNCIATORS 81 . MSB550W Weather Resistant Mechanical Switch Bar 104 ..........................................EA Series Door Prop Alarm 82 .................................500 Series Monitoring Switch Kits 104 ............................................. EA100 Exit Annunciators 105 ................................... 400 Series Sirens and Buzzers KEY & EXIT SWITCHES 105 ..................................400 Series Wall Mount Indicator 83 ............................. 410 / 420 / 423 Series Exit Switches 105 ..............................................101 Series Annunciators 84 ....................430 / 440 / 463 / 474 Series Exit Switches 85 ...................................... 700 / 800 Series Key Switches ACCESSORIES 86 ............................................... 450 Series Exit Switches 106 .......EH Series Magnetic Door Hold & Release Device 86 ............................... EP499 Explosion Proof Exit Switch 108 ..........WRC Series Wireless Transmitter and Receiver 86 ............. MD-31 Series Passive Infrared Egress Control 108 ...................... MD-31 Passive Infrared Egress Control 86 ..................................................10TD Time Delay Relay 108 ................................................10TD Time Delay Relay ADA COMPLIANT 109 .................... DPS + MC Series Door Position Sensors 87 .......................................................Auto EntryControl™ 109 ............................... UME Universal Module Enclosure 88 ...................Dual Switch Bollard Post - CBC Compliant 109 ............................................ Emergency Access Panel 88 ................................................................... Bollard Post 89 .................................... 480 Series Push Plate Switches SALES POLICIES AND INDEX 92 ................................... 480 Series Touch Panel Column 4 ..............................................................Limited Warranty 92 .............. 400 Series Wireless Transmitter and Receiver 6 ......................................................................Sales Policy 93 ....................480 Series Wireless Push Plate Switch Kit 110 ..................................................................Quick Index 93 ...........480 Series CBC Compliant Wireless Push Plate Switch Kit 94 .............................. 491 / 492 Emergency Door Release 94 ................................EP493 Explosion Proff Pull Station 94 ............. CB400 / CB700 Communicating Bathroom Controls 95 .....................................CBP- Communicating Bathroom Package POWER TRANSFER DEVICES 96 ............................................ PTH Power Transfer Hinge 96 ...................................... PTM / Power Transfer Devices 97 ........................... WPT Wireless Power Transfer Device 97 ................................PT-2 / PT-3 Power Transfer Loops 97 .....................................PT-5 Concealed Transfer Loop 98 ..........................................................Door Core Drill Kit POWER SUPPLY & DOOR CONTROLERS 99 .............. 602 / 631 / 632 / 634 / 636 Power Controllers 100 ......UR-1 / UR2-4 / UR4-8 Universal Control Modules 100 ........FB-4 / ACM / CR4 / EMC Door Control Modules 101 ............... TR12 / TR24 DC Regulated Power Supplies 3 LIMITED WARRANTY Security Door Controls (SDC) warrants that all new products sold The extent of our liability for breach of warranty, when such is by us are free from defects in material and workmanship and fit for shown to our satisfaction, shall be limited to a functionally equiva- the purpose intended by SDC when properly installed in accordance lent replacement, or repair of such product, or part thereof at SDC’s with the appropriate factory instructions and template for a period, sole discretion, when returned, delivery
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