
Corbin Russwin continues the tradition of architectural hardware designed to meet life safety and security requirements with the ED5000 series pushpad exit devices. Ideal for frequent use applications such as schools, factories, hotels, theaters, office, retail complexes and government buildings, the ED5000 series is designed to allow safe and easy egress. Offering quality, aesthetics and vandal resistance, the ED5000 series is perfect for high traffic areas.
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Corbin Russwin's prestigious history dates back to 1839 when Henry Russell and Cornelius Erwin began manufacturing plate locks, merging in 1902 with P. and F. Corbin, originally founded in 1849 by Philip and Frank Corbin and Ed Doen, to form American Hardware Corporation. American Hardware was acquired by the Emhart Corporation in 1964 and later, purchased by Black and Decker who combined the Corbin and Russwin brands to form Corbin Russwin. Today, Corbin Russwin, a recognized leader in high-quality commercial grade hardware targeting commercial and institutional facilities, offers ANSI / BHMA Grade 1 mortise locks, cylindrical locks, exit devices, door control, high security key systems and electromechanical and access control hardware. The Corbin Russwin manufacturing facility is in Berlin, Connecticut. The economic flexibility, ease of installation and quality of performance and design, all make Corbin Russwin the choice for those who won’t compromise beauty or security.
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| ADA | Yes |
|---|---|
| ANSI Certification | A156.3 |
| Approved for Commercial Use | Yes |
| BHMA Certification | Grade 1 |
| Bar Length | 36 |
| Configuration | Exit Device |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Cylinder | None |
| Door Thickness | 1-3/4" |
| Function | Exit Device |
| Handing | Left, Reversible, Right |
| Latch Throw | .75 |
| Material | Steel |
| Product Class | Commercial |
| Projection | 3.25 |
| Series | ED5000 |
| UL Listed | Yes |
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