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QX801-M Mortise Lock Exit Device
A mortise lock exit device is a type of door hardware designed for secure and easy egress, commonly used in commercial buildings, schools, and other high-traffic areas. It combines the security of a mortise lock with the quick exit functionality of a panic or push bar device.
Mortise Lock Integration – Fits into a mortise pocket (a recess cut into the door edge), providing a robust locking mechanism.
Exit Device (Push Bar or Touchpad) – Allows quick exit with a simple push, meeting fire and safety codes (e.g., ANSI/BHMA A156.3, UL10C,UL 305).
Latch Mechanism – Typically includes a deadlatch or deadbolt for security while allowing free egress.
Durable Construction – Made of heavy-duty materials like stainless steel or brass for long-lasting performance.
Fire-Rated Options – Available in fire-rated configurations for compliance with building codes.
Rim Exit Device with Mortise Lock – Surface-mounted on the door’s interior with a mortise lock for added security.
Mortise Panic Device – Integrates a panic bar with a mortise lock cylinder for keyed entry from the outside.
Touchpad Exit Device – Uses a touch-sensitive bar instead of a push bar for a sleeker design.
Commercial building exits
Schools & hospitals
Fire-rated doors
High-security areas requiring controlled entry but easy exit
ANSI/BHMA A156.3 (Exit devices)
UL 305,UL 10C (Panic hardware standards)
A mortise lock exit device is a type of door hardware designed for secure and easy egress, commonly used in commercial buildings, schools, and other high-traffic areas. It combines the security of a mortise lock with the quick exit functionality of a panic or push bar device.
Mortise Lock Integration – Fits into a mortise pocket (a recess cut into the door edge), providing a robust locking mechanism.
Exit Device (Push Bar or Touchpad) – Allows quick exit with a simple push, meeting fire and safety codes (e.g., ANSI/BHMA A156.3, UL10C,UL 305).
Latch Mechanism – Typically includes a deadlatch or deadbolt for security while allowing free egress.
Durable Construction – Made of heavy-duty materials like stainless steel or brass for long-lasting performance.
Fire-Rated Options – Available in fire-rated configurations for compliance with building codes.
Rim Exit Device with Mortise Lock – Surface-mounted on the door’s interior with a mortise lock for added security.
Mortise Panic Device – Integrates a panic bar with a mortise lock cylinder for keyed entry from the outside.
Touchpad Exit Device – Uses a touch-sensitive bar instead of a push bar for a sleeker design.
Commercial building exits
Schools & hospitals
Fire-rated doors
High-security areas requiring controlled entry but easy exit
ANSI/BHMA A156.3 (Exit devices)
UL 305,UL 10C (Panic hardware standards)
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