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STI-13020NB-FR Universal Stopper with Horn, Flush Mount, No Label, Blue

STI-13020NB-FR|SF-13020NBFR

STI-13020NB-FR Universal Stopper with Horn, Flush Mount, No Label, Blue

STI-13020NB-FR|SF-13020NBFR

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STI-13020NB-FR Universal Stopper with Horn, Flush Mount, No Label, Blue

STI-13020NB-FR | SF-13020NBFR

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Product Overview

This indoor/outdoor polycarbonate cover helps protect devices such as dual action pull stations, keypads for entry systems, intercom stations, emergency buttons, electrical light switches, duplex plugs, etc. The strong, durable construction takes the toughest knocks while it guards against accidental or intentional physical damage. This Universal Stopper is a clear, flush mount cover with a blue horn housing and alarm. Cover is designed to comply with ADA and is less than 4 inches in depth. Other Universal Stoppers include a surface spacer with conduit knockouts or a waterproof Type 4X enclosed back box. The cover is also available without horn with a message hood. Universal Stopper has the same footprint as the Mini Stopper, but has a larger interior and can accommodate most dual action pull stations.

Main Features

  • Indoor/outdoor polycarbonate cover
  • Helps protect devices against vandalism and accidental damage
  • With 105 dB horn and French no label
  • Flush mount
  • Sized to fit most pull stations
  • High strength continuous hinge
  • UL/cUL
  • ADA Compliant
  • General Information

    Name:STI-13020NB-FR Universal Stopper with Horn, Flush Mount, No Label, Blue
    Category:Safety Technology International, Access Control, Egress Devices & Alarms, Emergency & Lockdown Buttons
    UPC Code:662950018582
    Country of Origin:United States. Country of origin is subject to change.

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