
The Adams Rite 74R Series UltraLine Electric Strike is an adaptable & compact semi-mortised electric strike designed for standard (74R1) or narrow style (74R2) rim exit devices with 3/4” (74R1) or 1/2” (74R2) Pullman type latchbolt. The feature-rich 74R Series can be installed in hollow metal, wood and aluminum door jambs for electrified opening via included remote control or by compatible electronic access control.

Specifications:
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UltraLine 74R1 Electric Strike |
UltraLine 74R2 Electric Strike |
Fail-Safe/Fail-Secure: |
Field selectable at time of installation. |
Case: |
Approximately 1” x 3-3/8” x 1-1/16” deep |
Mounting Plate/Housing: |
- Measure 1-3/4” x 9” x 11/16” deep.
- Made of zinc aluminum alloy. Standard finish in epoxy to match Clear, Dark Bronze Anodized and Black Anodized finishes.
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- Made of zinc aluminum alloy and measures 1-5/8” x 9” x 1/2” deep.
- Standard finish in epoxy to match Clear, Dark Bronze Anodized and Black Anodized finishes.
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Strike Opening: |
- 5/8” x 1-7/16” x 9/16” deep.
- Bolt retainer jaw is stainless steel. Strike accepts Pullman bolt of exit devices without deadlocking bolts.
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- 5/8” x 1-7/16” x 1/2” deep.
- Bolt retainer jaw is stainless steel.
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Voltage: |
- Field selectable to match power source of 12, 16, or 24 VDC.
- 16 DC requires adapter (P/N VA 7400-16VDC)
- 4603 Rectifier is required to convert low voltage AC current to DC current of same voltage.
- Please contact factory when using in AC mode.
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Options: |
- Monitoring – Two internally mounted switches (Form “C”) to indicate when the latchbolt is engaged in the strike jaws and a locked/unlocked solenoid status.
- ELX-ElectroLynx™ Adapter – Connects Adams Rite electrified products to ElectroLynx system.
- 16 VDC Adapter – VA7400-16VDC required when using 16 VDC power.
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To place your order for an Adams Rite 74R Series UltraLine Electric Strike or for a quote, contact your local IDN Branch.
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