Concealed escape hardware for aluminium doors
Our range of emergency exit paddle handles for use with mortice locks or concealed vertical rods are ideal for use on aluminium doors in applications where people are familiar with the building layout and hardware. Developed to work with some of our most popular narrow profile mortice lockcases, the range offers solutions that are either euro or round cylinder driven so can be suited with other hardware on site to give a consistent appearance and standardised door preparation. The concealed vertical rod system gives doors a simple and aesthetically pleasing appearance as locking points are hidden within the door structure during door manufacture. Using a paddle handle allows the release to be from either push or pull action of the paddle handle making the range ideal for internal escape doors such as those onto a stairwell which are likely to be inward opening and so require a pull action. Our expertise in aluminium doorset hardware combined with critical EN 179 testing ensures that the paddle handle range is ideal for use in restricted access areas of retail buildings and other commercial applications where aluminum doorsets are popular.
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Adams Rite paddle handles

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Adams Rite Sentinel M touch bar

Adams Rite accessories

585 CVR
Universal push bar panic bolt with concealed vertical rods. Tested to EN 1125, our 585-B push bar operated panic bolt is perfect for use in public buildings, leisure venues and shops, etc. Available in a single size that can be cut to suit a range of door dimensions, the 585-B push bar offers great flexibility making it the ideal solution for most applications
485 CVR
Universal touch bar panic bolt with concealed vertical rods. Our touch bar panic escape units are not just tested to EN 1125 and aesthetically pleasing but offer further safety benefits due to their low projection from the door face. As such they are ideal for areas such as sports halls, gymnasiums, hospitals, and schools with high traffic and risk of abuse, as well as front of house areas where elegance is key.
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