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Exit Hardware

Fire door exit hardware including push bars and panic exit devices for commercial and public buildings. Suitable for emergency escape routes and fire exits. Features trusted brands including Briton, Union, Exidor, dormakaba and Axim.

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Adams Rite

ADAMS RITE 4596 Paddle Handle To Suit 4750 Series

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Fire door exit hardware is designed to provide fast and reliable emergency exit operation on fire doors and escape routes. These systems allow doors to be opened quickly during emergency situations while maintaining secure day-to-day operation.

This range includes push bars, panic latches and emergency exit devices suitable for commercial, industrial and public access buildings.

Types of Fire Exit Hardware

  • Push bar panic exit devices

  • Touch bar emergency exit systems

  • Panic latches and panic bolts

  • Single and double door exit hardware

  • Emergency push pads

  • Fire-rated exit devices

Leading Brands

  • Briton

  • Union

  • Exidor

  • dormakaba

  • Axim

Suitable For

  • Commercial buildings

  • Schools and colleges

  • Offices and retail premises

  • Warehouses and industrial sites

  • Public buildings and venues

  • Fire escape routes and emergency exits

Key Features

  • Fast emergency door release

  • Fire-rated hardware options available

  • Suitable for single and double doors

  • Heavy duty commercial construction

  • Compliant hardware for escape routes

  • Internal and external exit applications

Common Uses

  • Fire exit doors

  • Emergency escape routes

  • High occupancy buildings

  • Public access areas

  • Commercial fire door installations

  • Industrial emergency exits

Additional Information

Fire exit hardware plays a critical role in emergency evacuation and building safety. Selecting the correct panic hardware depends on door type, occupancy level and fire safety requirements. Proper installation and regular maintenance are important to ensure reliable operation during emergency situations.