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Our
Exit Devices meet the demand for superior emergency hardware. These
durable devices are designed to meet the need of modern Touch Bar
styling for heavy traffic applications by eliminating the need for
lever arms and cross bars. All our exit devices are suitable for use
at emergency exit in sky-high office buildings,shopping centers, schools,
factories, indoor stadiums, concert halls, theaters, hospitals, hotels,
stations, airports, all commercial or public buildings, etc.
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All devices
are non-handed design. |
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Slight pressure on device
touch bar will retract latch(s) for immediate exit. |
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Auxiliary guarded latch
deadlocks latch bolt automatically when door is closed. |
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High shock-resistant
latching mechanical design for protection from vandalism. |
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All inside components
are made of high rust-resistant alloy or heavily electroplated
steel, no corrosion is concerned. |
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Baked powder coating,
electroplated, or architectural base material finish on all
exposed surfaces are available for users choice. |
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Outside trims are provided
by rose and escutcheon lever or knob in a variety of
assortment to fit buyers' selection. |
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All trims feature a
through-bolted design to the devices that allow users can make
more security and durability installation. |
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With a dogging mechanism,
users have a choice of hex-key or cylinder operated for
positive push-pull door action at peak traffic time. The dogging
device will help for
increasing the life of exit device (panic label only). |
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All
our exit devices are
available for 1-1/4" to
2-1/4" thick doors, up to
4' wide, and may use for
following applications.
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One Rim Device is the
popular choice for use on
single outwardly swinging
door. In this application
any device may be used. |
Two Rim Devices with
mullion-same direction. |
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Rim Device (or Mortise
Device) and Surface
Vertical Rod Device
combination-same
direction. |
Two Surface Vertical Rod
Devices-double egress. |
Two Surface Vertical Rod
Devices-same direction
(do not use with
overlapping astragal) |
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