Answer
Apr 02, 2026 - 11:20 AM
In most cases, no. The Seco-Larm SLM-SD-991A-D1Q mini electric strike is described as a strike that converts cylindrical door locksets into an electronic access-controlled system, so it is generally intended for cylindrical latch applications rather than a standard crash bar or rim exit device.
If your door uses a crash bar, you would usually need a rim strike or an electrified exit device made for panic hardware. SECO-LARM’s rim strikes are specifically designed for rim-type exit devices with a Pullman latch bolt, which is the more typical setup for crash bars.
If your door uses a crash bar, you would usually need a rim strike or an electrified exit device made for panic hardware. SECO-LARM’s rim strikes are specifically designed for rim-type exit devices with a Pullman latch bolt, which is the more typical setup for crash bars.
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