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Commercial Door Hardware
Commercial Door Hardware
Most door hardware manufacturers produce both residential grade door hardware and commercial grade door hardware. Commercial door hardware is constructed with heavier materials to handle the demands of higher traffic and provide a more substantial defense against unauthorized access. Although commercial hardware was intended for commercial applications, in recent years, high-end residential homes have been using commercial hardware due to the quality and added security. Commercial Door Closers |  | A door closer is a mechanical device used to automatically close the door after it's been opened. Commercial door closers are typically installed on fire doors to prevent the spread of fire. Many door closers can be adjusted in order to select the correct tension to close a door against a strong wind. |
| Commercial Exit Devices
|  | Exit devices are used on doors in high traffic exits that require easy egress. Commercial exit devices are designed with a push bar that moves in the same direction as the opening door, providing hands free operations. The simple operation and rugged design makes exit devices ideal for schools, hospitals, offices, emergency exits, and wheelchair-friendly applications.
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| Commercial Mortise Locks
|  | Mortise locks are installed into a pocket (mortise) cut into a door. Commercial mortise locks are larger and can accommodate a heavier return spring as well as heavier internal parts. These locks are typically found in older constructions, but have recently gained popularity in commercial and high-end residential homes.
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| Commercial Door Levers
|  | Door levers have one significant advantage over door knobs. Door levers are opened with a downward motion rather than the firm grip required to open a round door-knob. Children, elderly, and disabled often find door levers much easier to operate. Many commercial door levers also comply with ADA compliance requirements.
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| Commercial Door Knobs
|  | Door knobs are the most popular door hardware in the United States. Commercial door knobs have heavier gauge metal construction and are designed to handle the demands of high traffic applications.
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| Commercial Entry Sets
|  | Entry sets are typically used on exterior applications that require a key or key code to open the lock. Commercial entry set can be a leverset or knobset on their own or combine an additional deadbolt. The primary difference between an entry set and an interconnected handleset is that both the door knob / lever and deadbolt are connected and opened with the interior knob / lever.
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| Commercial Interconnected Handlesets |  | Commercial interconnected handlesets combine either a knob or lever with a deadbolt. On interconnected handlesets, the interior lever or knob operates both the opening mechanism and the deadbolt. These doors provide easier accessibility in standard operation and in panic situations.
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| Commercial Deadbolts |  | Deadbolts provide a higher level of security than a door-knob / lever alone. Commercial deadbolts typically have larger deadbolt diameter, integrated anti-pry shields, drill resistant construction, or 5 to 6 pin locking mechanisms.
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