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Slide these latches into the strike plate to secure bathroom doors.
Hold bathroom doors closed by swinging these latches into a notch in the strike plate.
These concealed latches snap together—no mounting fasteners required.
Often used on restroom doors, a message on the outside of the door changes when the lock is engaged or disengaged. Locks open with a turnpiece inside and an emergency access tool outside.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard button-locking door knobs.
Lock the outside knob with the button on the inside knob.
Lock the outside handle with the button on the inside handle.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard button-locking door handles.
The easy-to-read backlit screen turns on when touched and enters sleep mode when inactive to conserve battery life. Open the outside handle with a combination or the included key; the inside handle is always unlocked.
Open the outside handle with a combination or the included key; the inside handle is always unlocked.
To gain access from the outside with a key as well as a combination, these handles accept an easy-change lock cylinder. The inside handle is always unlocked.
Gain access from the outside with a combination; the inside handle is always unlocked.
Unlock the outside knob with a combination; the inside knob is always unlocked.
These handles accept optional HID-compatible proximity cards or key fobs to regulate access for up to 2,000 employees. They are programmable so you can assign different combinations to different people and restrict access when necessary.
The movement of the lever from opening and closing the door generates the power these handles need. They are programmable so you can assign different combinations to different people and restrict access when necessary.
Choose these handles if you want to use your own compatible lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
Key and replace lock cores without dismantling the entire door handle. Also known as interchangeable-core handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike key-and button-locking door handles.
These handles lock and unlock with a button on the inside or a key on the outside; they all share the same key.
Lock and unlock these handles with a button on the inside or a key on the outside. Handles each open with a different key.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed key- and button-locking door handles.
Unlock these handles with a shared master key and a key unique to that door; they lock with a button on the inside handle.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door handles.
Choose these knobs if you need to open multiple doors with the same key. They also lock and unlock with a button on the inside.
Choose these knobs if you want to use your own compatible lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door knobs.
These knobs lock and unlock with a button on the inside or their own unique keys.
Open these knobs with both a shared master key and key unique to that door, or use the button on the inside.
Install your own compatible lock cylinders in these handles. The inside handle opens the door whether or not it is locked.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
Lock and unlock the outside handle with both a master key and a unique door key. The inside handle can always open the door.
The locks on these handles open with the same key. They can open from the inside handle whether locked or unlocked.
In addition to lasting twice as long as standard key-locking door handles, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door to withstand vandalism.
Lock and unlock the outside of these handles with their own unique keys. The inside handle can always open the door.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed key-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike key-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key-locking door handles.
These knobs open with a master key and their own keys. The inside knob opens the door whether it is locked or unlocked.
Install your own compatible lock cylinder to lock these knobs from the outside. The inside knob can always open the door.
Lock and unlock each of these knobs with the same key. The inside knob can always open the door.
These knobs can always be opened from the inside, while the locks on the outside each open with a different key.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard key-locking door knobs.
Unlock these knobs with a master key and a key unique to that door. They are always locked from the outside, but doors can be opened from the inside knob.
Install a compatible lock cylinder to keep these knobs locked from the outside. You can always open them with the inside knob.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike self-locking door handles.
Use the same key to open multiple handles. The outside handle is always locked, and the inside handle can always open the door.
These knobs are always locked from the outside. Unlock multiple knobs with the same key, or turn the inside knob to open.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed self-locking door handles.
The outside of these handles is always locked, and can be unlocked with a unique key. The inside handle can always open the door.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard self-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard self-locking door handles.
Each of these knobs opens with its own key. The outside handle is always locked, but you can open the door from inside.
These handles are always locked from the outside, but open with a master key and their own keys.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard self-locking door knobs.
Use any compatible lock cylinder with these handles. The outside handle is always locked, but you can open the door from the inside.
In addition to lasting twice as long as standard self-locking door handles, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door to withstand vandalism.
Also known as passage handles, these do not lock.
Push the bolt into the strike plate to secure doors, gates, and cabinets.
The mounting screws on these latches are concealed to prevent tampering.
Slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to secure.
The spring-loaded bolt stays latched until you pull it back—slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to secure.
A large handle makes gripping these latches easier than other lift-and-drop barrel slide-bolt latches.
Push the knob to slide the bolt that secures these latches and then press the button to release the bolt.
The strike has angled ends so these latches can accept their bolt even when doors become misaligned.
To prevent tampering, the mounting screws on these latches are concealed.
Slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to hold, then secure with a padlock.
A large handle makes gripping these latches easier than other lift-and-drop barrel padlockable slide-bolt latches.
Tighten the screw on the strike plate to secure the bar and prevent accidental unlatching.
Latches snap shut when you push the bar in the strike plate to prevent accidental unlatching. Press the button on the strike plate to release the bar.
These latches are reversible for right- and left-hand mounting.
Replace rusty or broken hardware on your toilet partitions without needing to buy the entire component.