Exceeds 3,100 in-lb abusive locked lever torque with no entry while maintaining egress (2.6 times ANSI/BHMA A156.2 requirements)
Exceeds 1,600 lbs offset lever pull with no entry for protection against attacks (8 times ANSI/BHMA A156.2 requirements)
Latch retraction with 100 lb preload (2 times ANSI/BHMA A156.2) while maintaining ANSI/BHMA requirements for operation in warped doors or doors with latch bind.
No access with minimum 100 vertical impacts for protection against vandalism attempts (20 times ANSI/BHMA A156.2 requirements)
Independent return springs allow lock to exceed ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Grade 1 cycle requirements without lever sag
Innovative push/turn button design to withstand excessive abuse against door stops or walls
Flexibility
Lockbody design supports all cylinder formats allowing flexibility for from fixed core to interchangeable core cylinders
High Security and security key systems available (Degree, Signature, KESO)
Patented and/or patent pending adjustable push/turn button for easy door thickness adjustment.
Rigid levers standard, optional freewheeling
Broad Offering
Available with 26 mechanical functions
14 finishes and MicroShield options
Multiple lever options including decorative designs
Benefits
Provides maximum resistance to vandalism and other malicious attacks
Certified above & beyond testing to withstand high volume traffic
Complements the look of any design style
Minimizes inventory stocking requirements
Simplifies installation in new and retrofit applications
Integrates with new or existing facility's key systems