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Hospital door lock 8000
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hospital door lock
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hospital door
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mechanical

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The 8000 Series exit devices with deadlocking latch bolts minimize forced entry while offering a low-cost solution to security and life safety requirements. The touchbar, rail assembly and integral parts are constructed of solid steel. Devices are available for labeled and non-labeled openings. For paired doors where a full-width opening is only occasionally required, removable mullions are used. Doors are fitted with rim exit devices and normally function as single doors. Steel and aluminum mullions are available in 8' or 10' lengths. Antimicrobial protected coating Available in rim and surface vertical rod Complies with NFPA 101 life safety code Hurricane code approved CBC-compliant option (BF) for maximum 5 lb operating force (9300, 9500, 9700) Available Finishes The devices are offered in an array of standard architectural finishes. A split finish with a stainless steel touchbar and powder coated rail is also available. Economical and reliable exit device Rim, surface vertical rod, and surface vertical rod ''less bottom rod,'' along with a full range of trim options which allow access from the secure side of an opening, make the 8000 Series the perfect choice when an economical and reliable exit device is required. Smart design is operating under pressure. Available option for applications requiring easier operation. dormakaba continues to meet the evolving needs of our customers. The new BF barrier-free exit device provides a UL/CUL certified solution to meet ADA Standards and California Department of State Architect requirements for maximum 5 lb operating force and conforms to standard UL10C 3 hour fire rating.
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