This category covers the physical components people interact with to open, close or request access through a door. Small parts that affect how a door feels and functions every day.
Automatic door actuators trigger powered door operators with a push, wave or wheelchair symbol press. Required by ADA in many commercial applications and increasingly common in healthcare, hospitality and retail.
A door pull is one of the most touched pieces of hardware in a building. Our door pulls range from simple stainless bar pulls to more detailed architectural styles in multiple finishes and lengths.
Brass remains one of the most requested finishes in hospitality, residential and historic renovation projects. Our brass door pulls are available in polished and satin finishes to match surrounding hardware.
Door push buttons are a standard part of any access control setup on the egress side. Our access control push buttons are available in surface and flush mount options compatible with most electric strike and magnetic lock configurations.
From heavy-duty commercial actuators to simple pull bars, we carry the components that complete a door opening and make it work the way it should.
You need an automatic door actuator mounted at wheelchair-accessible height that triggers a powered door operator. The specific model depends on the door operator brand you are using.
Yes, most automatic door actuators are add-on devices that connect to an existing door operator without replacing the whole system.
It is a push button on the inside of a controlled door that signals the access control system to unlock the door for egress without using a credential.
Many manufacturers offer pulls in multiple lengths and some do custom sizing for larger or architectural doors where standard lengths do not work.
Yes but the finish will patina over time with outdoor exposure. Lacquered brass slows this but will eventually need maintenance.
A push plate is a flat protective plate that people push to open the door without a handle. A push button is a wired device that sends a signal to an electric lock or door operator.
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