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LATCHING/LOCKING OPTIONS:
These latches/locks are the third character in the part code: (Example:
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· C - Screwdriver operated cam latch
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This latch is the most common on access panels, providing easy access in standard applications.
This latch is not available on fire rated panels
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· L - Key operated cylinder lock
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This latch is the most common on access panels, providing easy access in standard applications.
This latch is not available on fire rated panels
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· M - Mortise cylinder lock preparation
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The mortise preparation provides a higher level of security than the 'L' style lock. The
locks can be matched to the project hardware. Cierra's doors accept a standard 1-1/8" mortise cylinder
by most lock manufacturers (Best, Corbin, Russwin, Schlage, etc.).
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· H - Hex head cam latch
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This latch requires a standard allen wrench to open the door, providing a higher level of
security than a screwdriver latch. This latch is not available on fire rated panels.
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· P - Pinned hex head cam latch
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For more secure applications, the pinned hex head cam latch allows tamperproof access. The latch
requires a special pinned allen wrench to open the door. This latch is not available on fire rated panels.
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· S - Security screw - Pinned hex head
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Security screws allow the highest level of security without a lock cylinder. A special pinned
allen wrench is required to open the door (sold separately). This latch is not available on fire rated
panels.
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· D - Detention lock preparation
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The detention lock preparation will accommodate several brands of heavy-duty detention deadbolt
locks. The most common use for this option is in maximum security applications.
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· B - Best 5E series cam lock prep
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This option is an economical solution for matching a Best
locking system by preparing to receive a 5E cam lock.
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· N - Knurled knob cam latch
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The knurled knob latch is finger operated, so it provides unrestricted access for times when
using a tool or key to open the panel is not desired. This latch is not available on fire rated panels.
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MATERIAL OPTIONS:
These options are added to the part code after the size: (Example: C-ITK2424B) |
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· B - Galvanized bonderized steel
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This material is an economical choice for use where a corrosion resistant material is
required.
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· S - Stainless steel type #304
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With #4 satin polish finish. Stainless steel material is typically used in areas that require
the highest level of corrosion resistance. It is also used in areas where a polished stainless steel look is
desired.
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· D - Double leaf access door
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When you need access to large openings, we recommend double leaf doors for ease of use.
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· C - Drip cap on frame
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The drip cap is mounted on the upper horizontal frame, and directs running water away from the
face of the door to assist with weather resistance. This option is not available on fire rated panels.
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· G - Gasketing
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Gasketing can be applied to the doorstops of the frame to provide weather resistance and reduce
airflow between the door and frame. A UL listed smoke seal gasket is also available.
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· H - Continuous piano hinge
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Occasionally, a flush piano style hinge is required on access panels for specification
compliance.
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· L - Louvered door
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Some access door styles can be manufactured with a louvered door to provide ventilation in
special applications. This option is not available on fire rated panels.
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· M - Masonry anchors
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Masonry anchors secure the panel when installed in masonry.
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· Z - Concealed continuous piano hinge
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This hinge option provides added security while maintaining an appealing appearance. This hinge
is not available on fire rated panels.
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| Looking for an upward swinging access door or a large double leaf fire rated access
door? See the Special Application Access Doors section for more information. |