Corbin Russwin Exit Devices Ensure Safe and Easy Egress
Corbin Russwin patented some of the first exit devices nearly a century ago. Since then, Corbin Russwin exit devices continue to meet rigorous life-safety and security requirements, while offering pleasing aesthetics and trouble-free operation. All trims are manufactured to match trims and finishes on corresponding mortise and cylindrical locksets, to achieve a unified look throughout the facility.
Engineered for applications in high-use, high-abuse situations, Corbin Russwin exit devices can be teamed with a variety of trims to provide desired functions, styles and finishes in new construction and renovations.
Corbin Russwin exit devices allow safe and easy egress, and are the perfect choice for any setting, from educational to hospitality to healthcare. Designed for applications on narrow stile full glass, aluminum and metal doors in high-use and high-abuse situations.
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ED4000 Series
Exit Devices
Designed for applications on narrow stile full glass, aluminum and metal doors in high-use and high-abuse situations, ED4000 Series devices can be teamed with a variety of Corbin Russwin trims to provide desired functions, styles and finishes in new construction and renovations.
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Application
• Schools and universities
• Healthcare facilities
• Government buildings
• Factories and warehouses
• Office and retail complexes
• Transportation facilities
• Hotels
• Conference centers
• Religious facilities
• Theaters and auditoriums
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ED5000 Series
Exit Devices
Corbin Russwin’s history is rich with architectural hardware designed to meet life safety and security requirements. That tradition continues with ED5000 Series exit devices. Designed to allow safe and easy egress, the ED5000 is ideal for frequent use applications such as schools, factories, hotels, theaters, office and retail complexes and government buildings.
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Application
• Schools and universities
• Healthcare facilities
• Government buildings
• Factories and warehouses
• Office and retail complexes
• Transportation facilities
• Hotels
• Conference centers
• Religious facilities
• Theaters and auditoriums
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ED6000 Series
Crossbar Exit Devices
Since patenting some of the first exit devices nearly a century ago, Corbin Russwin has met rigorous life safety and security requirements, while offering pleasing aesthetics and trouble-free operation. Designed for applications in high-use, high-abuse situations, ED6000 Crossbar Exit Devices can be teamed with a variety of Corbin Russwin trims to provide desired functions, styles and finishes in new construction.
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Application
• Schools and universities
• Healthcare facilities
• Government buildings
• Factories and warehouses
• Office and retail complexes
• Transportation facilities
• Hotels
• Conference centers
• Religious facilities
• Theaters and auditoriums
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ED7000 Series
Narrow Stile Exit Devices
ED7000 Series Crossbar Exit Devices are designed for high-use, high-abuse applications on narrow and regular stile doors in new construction.
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Application
• Schools and universities
• Healthcare facilities
• Government buildings
• Factories and warehouses
• Office and retail complexes
• Transportation facilities
• Hotels
• Conference centers
• Religious facilities
• Theaters and auditoriums
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ED8000 Series
Pushpad Exit Devices
Heavy-duty steel construction and Grade 1 performance, priced for outstanding value. Meets rigorous life safety and security requirements, while offering pleasing aesthetics and trouble-free operation. Designed for high-use, high-abuse situations, ED8000 Pushpad Exit Devices can be teamed with a variety of Corbin Russwin trims to provide desired functions, styles and finishes in new construction and renovations.
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Application
• Schools and universities
• Healthcare facilities
• Government buildings
• Factories and warehouses
• Office and retail complexes
• Transportation facilities
• Hotels
• Conference centers
• Religious facilities
• Theaters and auditoriums
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