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GK 700

GK700 series are ANSI sized electric strikes for metal and wooden door frames. Designed for use with cylindrical locks and can be used with optional GEM mechanical lock, LS-2000, or GEM electromechanical locks from the ML series. Both electric strikes can easily be configured to either fail-safe or fail-secure modes.

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GK 700

GK700 series are ANSI sized electric strikes for metal and wooden door frames. Designed for use with cylindrical locks and can be used with optional GEM mechanical lock, LS-2000, or GEM electromechanical locks from the ML series. Both electric strikes can easily be configured to either fail-safe or fail-secure modes.

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Wiring Diagram

GK700 series are polarity free

Electric Strike Installation Instruction GK700 Series

GK700 series are ANSI sized electric strikes for metal and wooden door frames. They are designed for use with cylindrical locks and can be used with the optional GEM mechanical lock, LS-2000, or GEM electromechanical locks from the ML series. Both electric strikes can easily be configured to either fail-safe or fail-secure modes.

Door Status
Operating Voltage 12~28VDC/AC Voltage Tolerance 15% 230mA/12VDC ;140mA/28VDC Current Draw 440mA/12VAC ; 230mA/28VAC Operating Temperature -10C~+45C Humidity 0~95% Jaw Strength 1500 lbs static strength
N.O. contact output : open status N.C. contact output : closed status

GK750
Faceplate

Access Control Device Power supply 12~28VDC/AC

Blue: N.O. Green: COM. Yellow: N.C. Red: Red:

Door status switch Latch recess Keeper

Lip Cable

Door Status
N.O. contact output : open status N.C. contact output : closed status
N.C. contact or access relay for fail-safe setting N.O. contact or access relay for fail-secure setting

GK710
GK700
Blue: N.O. Green: COM. Yellow: N.C. (unmonitored)

12~28VDC/AC

Power supply

Access Control Device Red: Red:

N.C. contact output : unlocked status N.O. contact output : locked status

Gray: N.C. White: COM. Brown: N.O.

Locked or Unlocked Status

Mortise Mount on Wooden Frames

Optional Brackets
Lip extension brackets are recommended for door frames with wide jambs.

GK700 on Wooden Frames

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GK750 on Wooden Frames

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P-MU-GK710 Ver. A Published: 2012.01.09

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How to Change Version


Loosen screw #1 first. Loosen screw #2 and fix it to the other end. Fix screw #1 next to its original place.

Butt Splice (IDC) Connector

Fail-Secure (Power to Open)

Fail-Safe (Power to Lock)

Place the wire inside the connector and use a crimp or pliers to press down on the head of the connector evenly.

Installation Instructions Figures below show GK700 installation steps which are the same as GK750.

Measure the vertical and horizontal position of the latch bolt on the door leaf

Mark the position of the latch bolt on the door frame

Fix the installation template supplied to the marked line

24m (GK7 m 00) 28m (GK7 m 50)

Drill the holes and cut the door off as indicated by the template

Fix the lugs tightly

Connect the power and test the electric strike before finally mounting the unit

Note

Ensure that there is a small space between the latch bolt and keeper when the door is closed and the latch bolt is in its locked position. This will relieve pressure on the solenoid and reduce the risk of failure of opening the door.

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P-MU-GK710 Ver. B Published: 2012.02.01

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