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Accentra 8812-2FL Intruder Deadbolt Mortise Lock

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Description

Accentra 8812-2FL Intruder Deadbolt Mortise LockASSA ABLOY ACCENTRA 8800 Series Mortise Locks are designed and manufactured for uncompromising strength and durability in a range of commercial applications. Lock installation is made easy with quick lever handing, field reversible latchbolt and standard nonhanded strike. The 8800 Series Mortise Lock offers a new measure of security, featuring a reinforced stainless steel deadbolt, heavy duty, vandal resistant trim and ANSI BHMA Grade 1 certification

ASSA ABLOY ACCENTRA™ 8800 Series Mortise Locks are designed and manufactured for uncompromising strength and durability in a range of commercial applications. Lock installation is made easy with quick lever handing, field reversible latchbolt and standard nonhanded strike. The 8800 Series Mortise Lock offers a new measure of security, featuring a reinforced stainless steel deadbolt, heavy-duty, vandal-resistant trim and ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 certification for long life and durability.

Features

  • Functions available for any industrial or commercial application
  • Field adjustable handing
  • Available in a variety of attractive trims and finishes
  • Status indicator options available to provide peace of mind on the locked/unlocked status of a door
  • Lever attached directly to escutcheon trim for added security (Specific to 8800 SL version)
  • Thrubolted security head screws offer added protection (Specific to 8800 SL version)
  • UL/cUL listed for 3-hour fire rated doors
  • Heavy-duty escutcheon trim for resistance against damage and vandalism

Benefits

  • 10-year mechanical warranty
  • Certified ANSI/BHMA A156.13, Series 1000, Operational Grade 1 (8800FL with CN escutcheon & SL8800 meet Security Grade 1).

Specifications

  • ANSI/BHMA Code: A156.13
  • ANSI/BHMA Series: Series 1000
  • Backset Depth (Standard): 2 3/4"
  • Cylinder Format: Conventional, Large Format, Small Format
  • Door Thickness (Standard): 1 3/4"
  • Handing: Field Reversible
  • Latchbolt Throw: 3/4"
  • Maximum Backset: 2 3/4"
  • Minimum Backset: 2 3/4"
  • Maximum Door Thickness: 3 1/4"
  • Minimum Door Thickness: 1 3/4"
  • Number of Keys: 2
  • Strike Type: Curved Lip
  • UL Listed: Yes
  • ULC Listed: Yes
  • Warranty: 10-year (Mechanical) / 2-year (Electrified) limited warranty

Certifications

  • Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
  • CAL FIRE, 3775-0257:0113
  • Buy American Act*
    *Domestic Sourcing regulations vary greatly within Federal, state and local government agencies and therefore certain restrictions may apply. Please contact [email protected] for additional information.
  • UL-cUL Fire-Rated Up to 3 Hours
  • ANSI/BHMA A117.1
  • ANSI/BHMA A156.13, Series 1000, Operational and Security Grade 1

Function

  • Latchbolt retracted by knob/lever either side unless outside knob/lever is locked by key
  • Deadbolt operated by key either side
  • When deadbolt is projected, outside knob/lever is automatically locked
  • Key retraction of deadbolt unlocks outside knob/lever
  • Anti-panic operation. Operating inside knob/lever retracts the latchbolt and deadbolt simultaneously, automatically unlocking outside knob/lever.
  • Deadlocking latchbolt
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