Exit Button RCTPB801

$22.85

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Exit Button RCTPB801

*Touch *Backlight *DC 12V *COM-NC-NO
An Exit push button, also known as a push-to-exit button, is a device used in access control systems to allow individuals to exit a secured area without needing to use their access credentials.
It's a simple, user-friendly button that, when pressed, temporarily unlocks or releases the door, enabling quick and easy egress. These buttons are commonly found near exit doors in buildings, especially those with magnetic locks or other electronic locking mechanisms. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Function:
    An exit push button is wired to the access control system and, when pressed, sends a signal to release the door's locking mechanism, allowing a person to exit. 
  • Purpose:
    They provide a convenient and safe way to exit a secured area, especially in emergencies or when other access methods (like card readers) might not be available. 
  • Types:
    Exit push buttons can be traditional mechanical buttons or touchless sensors that activate when a hand is waved in front of them. 
  • Importance:
    These buttons are crucial for meeting fire and building codes, as well as ensuring accessibility for all individuals. 
  • Applications:
    Exit push buttons are used in various settings, including commercial buildings, residential complexes, and industrial facilities. 

Pedestrian gate electric lock

$267.20
Pedestrian gate electric lock *DC12 V A pedestrian gate electric lock is a device that uses electricity to secure a pedestrian

Pedestrian Gate Hinges

$13.35

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Pedestrian Gate Hinges

Pedestrian gate hinges are designed to allow a gate intended for pedestrian use to swing open and closed, connecting the gate to its post or frame.
These hinges are crucial for the smooth operation and secure closure of the gate, ensuring proper alignment and functionality. They can be surface-mounted, bolt-on, or weld-on, and may include features like spring-assist or adjustable tension for self-closing. 
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Function:
    Pedestrian gate hinges primarily serve to join the gate to its supporting structure (post or frame) and allow for rotation. 
  • Types:
    They can be surface-mounted, bolt-on, or weld-on, offering different installation methods. 
  • Features:
    Some hinges incorporate self-closing mechanisms, like spring-assist or adjustable tension, which can be important for safety or convenience. 
  • Materials:
    They are commonly made from steel, stainless steel, or polymer, ensuring durability and resistance to the elements. 
  • Applications:
    Pedestrian gate hinges are suitable for various settings, including residential, HOA, and commercial properties, especially for side gates, walkways, and restricted access enclosures. 
  • Considerations:
    When choosing hinges, factors like the gate's weight, size, and desired functionality (e.g., self-closing) should be taken into account.