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Glass door locking ladder pull.
31 2 center to center and overall length.
Locking ladder pulls utilize 7 pin small format interchangeable cores sfic for easy re keying of handles.
Fittings available for different door materials.
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Prl glass locking ladder pull 6 llp rev 1 08 29 12 locking ladder pull installation instructions prl glass systems 251 mason way phone.
Glass door applications secure the opening and allow for more natural light.
Cylinder and thumbturn location eliminates physical strain when locking and unlocking.
Dormakaba also offers an extensive selection of non glass door hardware to fit other project needs.
The allowable gripping space of the designed pull needs to be such to allow sufficient space for movement.
Therefore when the handle ladder pull is installed there must be a clear distance from the glass surface to the inside of the pull surface of 2 1 2 or 64 5mm.
A floor socket is included.
Simple door preparation allows for faster installation.
Bolt concealed inside pull provides a clean streamlined look.
The newest and most practical option for all glass entrances is crl s locking ladder pulls.
Door pulls do not always have to lock into header ceiling.
Glass door mechanical locking hardware the locking pull system integrates a contemporary post mount style door pull with a dead bolt locking system.
91746 actuator shaft 3 with exterior handle in place insert the actuator shaft thru the exterior handle retainer.
These glass door features are designed to emphasize the transparency of the glass surface while reducing visual clutter.
For glass doors 3 8 to 7 8 thick alternate thicknesses available upon request base material.
Dormakaba has handles pulls and levers to match any glass door style type fitting frame or size.
Glass door handles ladder pulls panics levers and locksets put the finishing touch on a beautiful glass door aesthetic.
Back to back btb door thickness.
Rockwood locking glass door pulls.
No more kneeling down to unlock the entry doors in the morning or having to bend over after a long day at work to reach for the lock at the bottom edge of the door.