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Von Duprin LDAX35AL-06 3 26D RHR Rim Exit Devices Satin Chrome

Item #: LDAX35AL-06 3 26D RHR by Von Duprin

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Features
  • Device lengths: 3' 2' 4" to 3' (711mm to 914 mm) Door size 4' 2'10" to 4' (864 mm to 1219 mm)
  • Door size: Device centerline from finished floor 39 13/16" (1011 mm) 39 11/16" (1008 mm) with Mullion
  • Center case dimensions: 8 3/16" x 1 9/16" x 2 13/32" (208mm x 40mm x 62mm)
  • Mechanism case dimensions: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" (57mm x 57mm)
  • Projection: Pushbar Neutral – 3 13/16" (97 mm) Pushbar Depressed – 3 1/16" (78 mm)
  • Latch bolt: Deadlocking, 3 /4" (19mm) throw
  • Fasteners & sex bolts (SNB): Includes 13 /4" (44mm) – 2 1/4" (57mm) wood & metal doors #425 SNB furnished standard for end case #325 SNB furnished standard for EO (exit only device)

Color

Satin Chrome

Color Code

626/US26D

Fire Rated

No

Origin

USA

BAA Qualified

Yes

Handing

Right Hand Reverse

Product Overview

Grade 1 Rim Exit Bar, Narrow Stile Pushpad, 36" Device, Classroom Function, 06 Lever with Escutcheon, Accessible, Less Dogging, Satin Chrome Finish, Field Reversible

33A and 35A for all types of single and double doors with mullion, UL listed for panic exit hardware. Devices are ANSI A156.3 €“ 2014 Grade 1. The 35A has a smooth mechanism case and the 33A has grooved case. The rim device is non-handed except when the SS (signal switch) option is used. See opposite page for available outside trim and device functions.

Devices are ANSI A156.3 – 2001 Grade 1.

The 35A has a smooth mechanism case and rim device is non-handed except when the SS (signal switch) option is used.