VON DUPRIN Exit Device: 3 ft Max Door Wd
The VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D is a rim-type exit device with a touchbar style, designed for doors up to 3 ft wide. It features a chrome finish and a night latch outside trim, and is ADA compliant.
SKU 3G-OTH-519101
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Product Description
The VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D is a rim-type exit device with a touchbar style, designed for doors up to 3 ft wide. It features a chrome finish and a night latch outside trim, and is ADA compliant.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D exit device used for?
The VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D is a rim-type exit device with a touchbar, designed for commercial doors up to 3 ft wide. It provides safe, push-pad egress in schools, offices, and retail spaces, and includes a night latch outside trim for secure re-entry.
What are the specifications of the VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D?
This VON DUPRIN exit device is a rim-type with a touchbar style, chrome finish, and night latch outside trim. It fits doors up to 3 ft wide, is ADA compliant, and carries MPN 99NL 3 26D. The touchbar meets fire-code egress requirements for commercial buildings.
Where to buy the VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D exit device to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for a quote and lead time on this rim-type touchbar exit device.
How to install the VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D exit device?
Installation of the VON DUPRIN 99NL 3 26D rim exit device follows standard door-prep templates for rim-type hardware. Ensure the door is between 1-3/4 in and 2 in thick, and that the touchbar is level. Always refer to the manufacturer's template for precise drilling and mounting.
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