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Lockey 115P Heavy-Duty Passage Lever-Handle Panic-Bar Keypad Lock


The Lockey 115P keypad panic door lock works with a standard horizontal-style panic bar on doors that are either right-handed or left-handed. This lock is compatible with panic bars that accept a flat tailpiece and have a turn radius of 74 degrees or less. This panic bar door handle lock also has a passage mode so you can come and go without using the combination, which makes it an ideal keypad door lock for an office environment where the door should remain unlocked during business hours, but locked after hours.



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Specifications

  • BOLT TYPE: Locks that are compatible with panic bars which have a built-in spring-loaded latchbolt. These typically lock automatically..
  • CODE LENGTH: from all to none of the numbers or letters on the keypad except C and R.
  • DOOR THICKNESS: fits standard doors (1-3/8" to 2" thick); Thick Door Kit available (up to 5" thick).
  • DOOR/GATE TYPE: Locks for hinged doors/gates with panic bars/crash bars/push bars on the inside.; locks for standard doors/gates that swing and are made of wood/vinyl/glass/metal, with/without vertical posts or pickets.
  • HANDLE: Locks with reversible lever-handles which can be used on either the left or the right side of a door and can be ADA compliant.
  • INSTALLATION: bolt is inserted into edge of door; used on metal or wooden door or gate.
  • KEYPAD: single-sided (on one side only).
  • MAX CODES AT 1 TIME: 1 per keypad.
  • MODES: Locks automatically.
  • NETWORK: none (standalone).
  • PANIC BAR LOCKS: locks that can be used on the outside of a door that has a panic bar (aka crash bar, push bar) on the inside.
  • POWER: none, this product is mechanical.
  • PRODUCT LINE: Lockey 1000 Series.
  • REPEATING DIGITS ALLOWED IN CODE: no.
  • SECURITY LEVEL: (locks that cannot be picked or bumped because they do not have a key cylinder (aka key override)).
  • WARRANTY: Life-Time Mechanical Warranty.
  • WAYS TO LOCK/UNLOCK: unlocks by using a keypad on the outside only.
  • WEATHER RESISTANCE: Locks that can be exposed to the weather on both the outside and the inside; Locks which are designed for exposure to saltwater from the ocean or road and/or blowing sand.

Overview

115P Keyless Panic Bar Lock Outside View-Color

If you are looking for a high-quality, heavy-duty keyless combination lock with a built-in lever handle that will work with a panic bar, take a look at this lock.

The 115P Panic Bar lock works with a standard horizontal style panic bar on doors that are either right handed or left handed. The panic bar must accept a flat tail piece and have a key with a 74 degree turn radius or less.

The 115P has a built-in, easy-to-operate lever handle on the outside which is ADA-compliant if mounted no more than 48 inches from the floor.

This lock also has a passage mode so you can come and go without using the combination, if you prefer. This makes it ideal for an office environment where the door should remain unlocked during business hours, but locked after hours. You will need to know the code, of course, to enable the passage mode.

Features

  • Passage Function so it can remain in the unlock position, but still latch.
  • Special Teflon finish, Marine Grade, which protects your lock from harsh salt water environments.
  • Panic Bar needs to have a flat tail piece and 74 degree turn radius or less.
  • Works with a right or left handed door (specify below).
  • Lock attaches to panic bar (sold separately) on inside

Direction of Lever Handle

When ordering one of our Lockey locks with a lever handle, it is important to figure out which direction of lever handle you need. As pictured, if the hinges are on the right side when looking at the door from the outside, you would want a right handed lever handle. If the hinges are on the left side when looking at the door from the outside, you would want a left handed lever handle.

For most of our lever handle locks, there is a place to specify this in the option section of the lock. However, some of our locks do have the option on the lock itself to switch between the two types and will therefore not have an option.

Installation & Documentation



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