Push/Pull Hardware -- Mortise Version

March 26, 2012

Corbin Russwin's new push/pull hardware solution is ideal in a variety of healthcare settings, as well as in K-12 environments. It combines a proven locking solution - the Corbin Russwin ML2000 mortise lock - with an attractive and functional push/pull trim. The paddle shape and location of the trim create a highly visible and comfortable target for door activation using hips or elbows.

The Grade 1 mortise lock is constructed of heavy-gauge steel, and the lockbody features Corbin Russwin's patented Quick Reversible latchbolt and a 1” stainless steel deadbolt.The non-handed push/pull trim is offered in a full range of finishes including stainless steel and features a MicroShield® antimicrobial finish option. It is available with “push” and “pull” identification on paddles and is fully ADA-compliant. Its sleek, aesthetic form aligns with today's evidence-based design approach to healing environments, appropriate for behavioral health units, patient room doors, assisted living facilities, de-escalation rooms and psychiatric facilities as well as educational settings.

More Info: www.corbinrusswin.com.

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