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Made of 304 stainless steel, these touch bars stand up to corrosive environments.
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
A push-to-open touch bar for your electrified locking system. Instead of a physical latch, they secure electromagnetically.
Crossbars open doors with a push and are often used on emergency exits.
Able to withstand vandalism better than other crossbars, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door.
In addition to a bolt that locks your door when the alarm is armed, these levers have a latch that automatically locks the door when it's closed.
These levers have a bolt that locks your door when the alarm is armed.
An emergency release handle offers a means of escape if a door closes with someone inside an enclosure.
An emergency release gives you a way to escape if the door closes with you or someone else inside the enclosure. Mount these locks horizontally to the face of doors on refrigerators and industrial enclosures with the strike plate mounted on the frame.
To keep someone from getting locked inside an enclosure, these locks have an interior release knob that glows green in the dark. Quickly push the locks closed to secure doors.
Install these stations throughout your facility for quick access in case of a fire.