How it Works
The Garrison Mortise/ADA Lock is engaged by the user turning the deadbolt knob 1/4 turn to the right. To disengage the lock, the user has two options: they can turn the deadbolt knob 1/4 turn to the left, or they can choose to simply press down on (or turn) the doorknob to exit the room. When the deadbolt knob is engaged, a standard deadbolt lock and eight 1/2″ thick, 4.5″ long steel locking bolts launch 1″ into the door frame, keeping the user safe from harm.
Recommended For
Classrooms, Commercial Spaces, Institutions, any time when an ADA compliant lock is required.
- Backseat - 2.75” (70 mm )
- Lockcase - Heavy-gauge zinc chromate steel
- Front - Heavy-gauge steel 8" x 1.25" x 3/32". Accommodates flat doors & doors beveled 1/8" in 2"
- Armored Front - Wrought brass attached by machine screws to lockcase front
- Deadbolt - 1" throw, brass, chrome-plated with hardened steel rollers
- Latchbolt - Brass, chrome-plated with heavy-duty deadbolt
- Guardbolt - Extruded brass, chrome-plated
- Stopworks - Rocker type, brass, chrome-plated
- Strike - Brass, non-handed curved strike 4-7/8" x 1 1/4". Curved-up strike available upon request
- UL Listing - UL Listed “A” Label (3 hours), for use on fire doors, single or pair of doors. “F” mark stamped on strike
- ANSI/BHMA - Meets ANSI/BHMA A156.13, Series 1000, Operational & Security Grade 1 Standards. Lock body conforms to Federal Specification Type 86; and all-dimensional and operational performances, Exceeds 1,000,000 cycles. (mortise only)
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