SDC 1091ADLICBD Spacesaver Electric Bolt Lock, Failsafe, Deadlocking for 1-3/4" Min. Frame, Bright Brass, Bolt Status Switch, Door Position Switch

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The 1091ADL Spacesaver electric bolt lock is equipped with a deadlocking mechanism that prevents the bolt from being tampered with and pried to unlock. The 1091ADL has all the operational features of the 1091A and is recommended for failsafe applications requiring a higher level of security.

The Spacesaver, first designed and patented by SDC, is a fundamental innovation in electric locking technology for access control applications. The stainless steel bolt projects at right angles to the lock mechanism, allowing installation of Spacesaver locks, by means of a simple cutout, in virtually any standard 1.75" frame, or in most door lock stiles. With the entire lock concealed, esthetic acceptability is complete, security is greater and installation in old or new construction is fast, easy and economical.

Technical Specifications:
  • Face Plate: 8"L x 1-1/2"W x 1/8"D (203.2 x 38.1 x 3.175mm)
  • Strike: 4"L x 1-1/2"W x 1/4"D (101.6 x 38.1 x 3.175mm)
  • Frame Inner Dimension Requirements: 8"L x 1-1/2"W x 1-1/2"D (See figure 4) (203.2 x 38.1 x 38.1mm)
  • Bolt Material: Solid Stainless Steel
  • Bolt Diameter: 5/8" (15.875mm)
  • Bolt Throw: 3/4" (19.05mm)
  • Mounting Tabs: Two aluminum mounting tabs are provided for easy lock installation
  • Dual Voltage Coil: 0.45 Amp @ 24VDC Continuous Duty, 0.9 Amp @ 12VDC Continuous Duty


For more information about the Security Door Controls 1091ADLICBD, please contact us.
  • Adjustable Auto Relock Switch
  • Fits 1 minimum face frames
  • Failsafe 12/24VDC standard
  • Aluminum Finish Standard
  • Choice of 9 anodized & plated finishes
  • UL Listed, US & Canada
  • UL 10C Positive Pressure Compliant
  • Failsafe Deadlocking 12/24VDC
  • Magnetic Bolt Status Switch
  • Mechanical Door Position Switch


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    SDC-1091ADLICBD

    Posted by 128757 on Jun 28th 2018