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Blanks and FillersBlanks and fillers are offered to finish a door package and ensure that hinge, lock, and strike holes are filled. These come in various sizes and shapes to match any prep or fill any hole and complete the door in a way that looks professional and clean.
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ClosersHydraulic closers are used to ensure the door closes and completely latches for protection against weather, fires, and unauthorized entry. Closers are offered in a variety of finishes, sizes, grades, mounting patterns and arm functions to meet any need required.
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Continuous HingesContinuously geared (roton) hinges are available in several colors, functions, and styles. These hinges prevent sagging and other problems that may occur with butt hinges and are either surface-applied or mortised into the door. They can also be used to replace pivot hinges on aluminum doors.
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Cylindrical LeversetsCylindrical lever locksets are the required control device in commercial spaces that are not dedicated to egress. These locksets are available in various functions, styles, grades, and finishes to ensure that the desired purpose and look of the hardware is achieved.
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DeadboltsDeadbolts provide added security to the mechanical latching of the door. Quick and easy installation along with several designs and functions allows simple and effective reinforcement of an opening.
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Door AlarmsDoor alarms will sound when someone attempts an unauthorized exit or entrance. They can either be battery powered or hardwired models and are available with various decibel levels and functions.
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Door StopsStops are mounted on either the door, floor, or wall to prevent the door from opening past the desired degree and damaging the door, hardware, or wall behind it. They are available in a variety of profiles, styles, and finishes.
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Door ViewersDoor viewers allow an individual to look from the inside to the outside with the security of keeping the door closed. These viewers have a 190° fish eye lens to ensure a wide field of view from the inside to out and little or no visibility when looking in from the outside.
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Electronic LocksetsAn electronic lock operates by means of an electric current, which can be battery powered or hardwired. They may be connected to a system that remotely records activity and controls the lock, but various types and functions exist for any purpose.
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Flood ShieldsFlood shields help protect door openings and buildings from flood water. This unique product features a spring mechanism that maintains constant tension against the frame to create a solid flood barrier. Typically 10" high with lengths up to 96" available.
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Flush BoltsFlush bolts are generally mortised into the strike edge of metal or wood double door sets. They allow one of the doors to be latched shut in order to act as an inactive leaf.
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Grab BarsStainless steel grab bars are typically found in commercial restrooms and showers and are available in ADA-required lengths (18", 36", and 42") as well as other sizes as needed.
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Latch GuardsLatch guards prevent tampering with the latch mechanism in order to increase security. A security frame pin prevents separation of the door and frame.
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Lite KitsLite kits can be added to virtually any commercial steel or wood door. These help provide light to rooms and provide safety for well traveled corridor doors, allowing you to see if others are entering or leaving the room.
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LouversA louver is a vent that allows air to pass through it while keeping out unwanted water, light, dirt, and debris. Fixed slats mounted within a frame provide this functionality, and allow free (open) areas that range from 35% to 60% of the opening.
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Magnetic Door HoldersMagnetic holders are designed to hold doors open or closed and release by remote switch of the fire fighting system. They are fail-safe devices which automatically close the door or release lock when power is cut in case of fire.
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Mortise LocksetsA mortise lock is one that fits into a pocket in the edge of a door. Several types, designs, functions, and finishes can be used to serve the need of the opening. Typically used in schools to provide more security than a cylindrical lockset.
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PivotsUsed primarily on aluminum doors, pivots usually set at the top and bottom of the hinge side of the door. They typically wear out very quickly, but are a cheaper alternative to continuously geared hinges.
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Protection PlatesKick plates, mop plates, armor plates, and push and pull plates are all examples of protection plates that help keep wood and metal doors in good condition even after excessive use. They come in a variety of sizes, purposes, gauges, and finishes.
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Rim Exit DevicesRim exit devices are currently the most common style used for the ease of maintenance and can be used on single doors or pairs of doors. They restrict access while still allowing quick egress and are offered in varying lengths, styles, and finishes.
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SilencersSilencers are small pieces of rubber that fit in the jamb of the frame. They prevent the sound of metal slamming on metal and are used as a cheap way to dampen sound and protect the door from wear and tear.
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StrikesA strike plate is a metal plate fixed to the door jamb with a hole or holes for the bolt of the door. When the door is closed, the bolt extends into the hole in the strike plate and holds the door closed.
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SweepsSweeps are used at the bottom of the door to create a seal with the threshold. Many different styles, profiles, shapes, and sizes are available to fit any potential need. Brushed and rubber are most common commercially.
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Vertical Rod Exit DevicesThese devices are mounted to the face of a door with top and bottom rods extending into the head and sill to lock. Also available less bottom rod along with other configurations, styles, and finishes as needed.
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WeatherstrippingThere is a wide range of weatherstrip sizes, profiles, types, and applications for weatherstripping. These allow the door to seal around the perimeter of the frame to keep out weather, smoke, or noise.
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