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QX801-V Vertical Exit Device
Surface Vertical Rod Devices are mechanical or electromechanical components used in various applications, primarily for door hardware, security systems, and industrial machinery. They consist of vertical rods mounted on the surface of a door or equipment, often linked to latches or locking mechanisms for secure operation.
Door Hardware (Exit Devices):
Top and Bottom Rods: Extend to latch into the header and threshold for added security.
Fire-Rated Doors: Ensure compliance with fire codes by providing positive latching.
Panic Bars & Exit Devices: Vertical rods are often part of rim exit devices for securing double doors.
Industrial & Machinery:
Used in safety interlocks or as part of mechanical actuation systems.
Can be part of linear motion systems for precise vertical movement.
Security & Access Control:
High-Security Doors: Vertical rods provide additional locking points to resist forced entry.
Door Type: Must be compatible with the door’s construction (metal, wood, fire-rated).
Adjustability: Rod length often needs adjustment during installation.
Compliance: Must meet ANSI/BHMA standards for durability and UL 10C for fire-rated doors.
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Surface Vertical Rod Devices are mechanical or electromechanical components used in various applications, primarily for door hardware, security systems, and industrial machinery. They consist of vertical rods mounted on the surface of a door or equipment, often linked to latches or locking mechanisms for secure operation.
Door Hardware (Exit Devices):
Top and Bottom Rods: Extend to latch into the header and threshold for added security.
Fire-Rated Doors: Ensure compliance with fire codes by providing positive latching.
Panic Bars & Exit Devices: Vertical rods are often part of rim exit devices for securing double doors.
Industrial & Machinery:
Used in safety interlocks or as part of mechanical actuation systems.
Can be part of linear motion systems for precise vertical movement.
Security & Access Control:
High-Security Doors: Vertical rods provide additional locking points to resist forced entry.
Door Type: Must be compatible with the door’s construction (metal, wood, fire-rated).
Adjustability: Rod length often needs adjustment during installation.
Compliance: Must meet ANSI/BHMA standards for durability and UL 10C for fire-rated doors.
Would you like details on installation, troubleshooting, or specific brands/models?
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