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Also known as wraparound frames, these are for use in drywall.
Also known as flush frames, these are for use in brick and block walls.
Also known as mullions, these posts allow surface-mount exit devices to be used on double doors.
These double doors are UL fire-rated to help prevent the spread of fire.
Gravity hinges allow these doors to swing closed after being pushed open from either direction.
Bumpers on both sides protect these doors from forklift traffic. The polyethylene plastic holds up in refrigeration and washdown environments.
Select these doors when complete visibility is important.
Maintain the temperature in cold storage or other areas—these doors bend to open only as much as needed.
Flexible pile construction helps reduce door vibration.
No need to drill mounting holes, this weatherstripping has a peel-and-stick adhesive backing.
With five pieces of peel-and-stick weatherstripping, these sets include everything you need to seal a standard single door without hardware or tools.
For a tight fit, the seal projection can be adjusted.
The magnetic insert provides a tight seal on metal doors.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of a door frame to seal gaps.
A dense seal helps control noise.
Wrap this weatherstripping around the bottom of a door to seal gaps.
A drip guard diverts rain and snow away from the bottom of the door.
Also known as door sweeps, this weatherstripping closes the gap between the bottom of the door and the floor.
Stick on this weatherstripping to seal the gap beneath your door, blocking out drafts, noise, moisture, dust, and insects.
In addition to mounting to the door's face, this weatherstripping fits into cutouts (mortises) to mount flush with the door.
Avoid scuffing your floor and reduce wear on your seals—this weatherstripping has a plunger that lowers the seal as the door is closed and raises it as the door is opened.
Close gaps between the top of a fire-rated door and its frame to comply with NFPA safety regulations.
Seal the space between your double doors.
After installation, the seal projection can be adjusted with a screwdriver to ensure a tight fit.
Close the gap between the bottom of an overhead door and the floor.
Mount this weatherstripping to the sides and top of an overhead door frame to close gaps.
Sets include six pieces of weatherstripping for an overhead door—two for the top and four for the sides to seal gaps.
Mount gates on each side of a doorway and lock them together in the center for security without sacrificing visibility and air circulation.
This lock has a latch bolt to secure doors in the closed position.
Designed to withstand vandalism better than other deadbolt locks for double doors, these mortise mount into a cutout in the doors.
Often used on emergency exits, touch bars open doors with a push.
Rugged construction withstands impact from carts, dollies, and other equipment.
An alarm sounds when these touch bars are pushed to open doors.
This touch bar is UL Listed for use with three-hour fire doors
Made of 304 stainless steel, these touch bars stand up to corrosive environments.
Able to withstand vandalism better than other crossbars, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door.
Crossbars open doors with a push and are often used on emergency exits.
These locks use electromagnetic force to hold double doors closed, often as part of an access-control system.
For use alone or as part of an access-control system, these locks use electromagnetic force to hold single doors closed.