Sabre Strike Locks ES-130NO
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Sabre Strike Locks ES-130NO

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Sabre Strike Locks ES-130NO

Product Overview — ES-130NO Electric Strike Lock

An electric strike lock is a type of access control hardware used to electronically release a door latch when powered. It’s often installed in commercial and residential entrances paired with keypads, intercoms, RFID readers, or access control systems. E-Talk

🛠️ Key Specifications (Typical for ES-130NO)

  • Model: ES-130NO (fail-secure / NO = power to unlock) 

  • Function: Electric strike for access control, unlocks when power is applied (fail-secure behaviour)

  • Voltage: DC 12 V 

  • Current: ~240 mA (varies by model and manufacturer) 

  • Holding Force: ~250–800 kg depending on variant (common units ~500–800 kg rating) 

  • Material: Painted steel housing, stainless steel bolt/strike 

  • Size: Approx 150 mm × 28–39 mm × 31–35 mm (varies by exact model) 

  • Suitable for: Wooden, metal, PVC doors (and in some cases narrow frames) 

  • Operating Temp: Typically ~-10 °C to +55 °C (14–131 °F) 

  • Fail-Secure: Remains locked when power is off; energise to release strike.

Fail-secure (NO) means the strike keeps the door secure if power fails — good for security-critical doors.

How It Works

An electric strike replaces or works with a traditional strike plate in a door frame. When power is applied (usually from an access control system), the strike releases the latch, allowing the door to open without turning the mechanical key. When power is removed, the strike stays locked (in fail-secure models).

Sabre Strike Locks ES-130NO

Product Overview — ES-130NO Electric Strike Lock

An electric strike lock is a type of access control hardware used to electronically release a door latch when powered. It’s often installed in commercial and residential entrances paired with keypads, intercoms, RFID readers, or access control systems. E-Talk

🛠️ Key Specifications (Typical for ES-130NO)

  • Model: ES-130NO (fail-secure / NO = power to unlock) 

  • Function: Electric strike for access control, unlocks when power is applied (fail-secure behaviour)

  • Voltage: DC 12 V 

  • Current: ~240 mA (varies by model and manufacturer) 

  • Holding Force: ~250–800 kg depending on variant (common units ~500–800 kg rating) 

  • Material: Painted steel housing, stainless steel bolt/strike 

  • Size: Approx 150 mm × 28–39 mm × 31–35 mm (varies by exact model) 

  • Suitable for: Wooden, metal, PVC doors (and in some cases narrow frames) 

  • Operating Temp: Typically ~-10 °C to +55 °C (14–131 °F) 

  • Fail-Secure: Remains locked when power is off; energise to release strike.

Fail-secure (NO) means the strike keeps the door secure if power fails — good for security-critical doors.

How It Works

An electric strike replaces or works with a traditional strike plate in a door frame. When power is applied (usually from an access control system), the strike releases the latch, allowing the door to open without turning the mechanical key. When power is removed, the strike stays locked (in fail-secure models).