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Push in the knob to open these latches.
To open, push in the knob and pull the tab.
Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
These tight-hold latches are IP65 and NEMA 4 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns. Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
These tight-hold locks are IP65 and NEMA 4 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns. Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
Also known as rotary latches, these compensate for door misalignment when closing and then firmly grip the strike bolt for a secure hold.
Latches snap shut when you push the bar in the strike plate to prevent accidental unlatching. Press the button on the strike plate to release the bar.
These knobs can lock with a button from the inside.
These handles can lock with a button from the inside.
Gain access from the outside with a combination; the inside handle is always unlocked.
Unlock the outside knob with a combination; the inside knob is always unlocked.
To gain access from the outside with a key as well as a combination, these handles accept an easy-change lock cylinder. The inside handle is always unlocked.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door knobs.
These knobs lock and unlock with a button on the inside or their own unique keys.
Choose these knobs if you need to open multiple doors with the same key. They also lock and unlock with a button on the inside.
Open these knobs with both a shared master key and key unique to that door, or use the button on the inside.
Choose these knobs if you want to use your own compatible lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard master keyed key- and button-locking door handles.
Unlock these handles with a shared master key and a key unique to that door; they lock with a button on the inside handle.
Key and replace lock cores without dismantling the entire door handle. Also known as interchangeable-core handles.
Choose these handles if you want to use your own compatible lock cylinders.
These handles lock and unlock with a button on the inside or a key on the outside; they all share the same key.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door handles without lock cylinders.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard key- and button-locking door handles.
Lock and unlock these handles with a button on the inside or a key on the outside. Handles each open with a different key.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard keyed alike key-and button-locking door handles.
For frequently used doors, these knobs last twice as long as standard button-locking door knobs.
Lock the outside knob with the button on the inside knob.
In addition to lasting twice as long as button-locking door knobs, these are made entirely of corrosion-resistant materials to stand up to washdown and marine environments.
Lock the outside handle with the button on the inside handle.
For frequently used doors, these handles last twice as long as standard button-locking door handles.
Gain access from the outside with a combination or an included key. These automatically lock when you close the door.
Enter a combination and turn the turnpiece to unlock these locks from the outside; turn the inside or outside turnpiece to manually relock them.
Enter a combination and turn the turnpiece to unlock these locks from the outside; they automatically lock when you close the door.
A hidden push-button release on the bottom of these latches retracts the latch bolt; this discourages unwanted entry but allows access to those who know it’s there.