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LOCKSMITHS OFFERS A LARGE SELECTION OF LOCKSMITH
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NYC
Locksmiths offers a wide selection of locks to their
customers, our NYC Locksmiths technicians are trained to
replace, install or repair any lock that you may have on
any key entry doors. Some of the lock that
alwaysreadylocksmith supplies are Dead Bolt Locks, Door
Knobs, Mortise Locks, Jimmy Proof, Rim Cylinders,
Baldwin Locks, High Security Locks, High Security
Mul-T-Locks, Medeco Locks, Kwikset Locks, Schlage Locks,
Emeteck Locks, Adams Right Locks, Unican Locks,
Combination Locks, Key Pad Locks, 1" Cylinders, 1/4"
Cylinders, Leaver Handles, Keyed Entry Locks, Garage
Dead Bolts, Garage Locks, Electronic Locks, Magnetic
Locks, Panic Bars, Exit Devices, Fox Police Locks, Mail
box Locks, File Cabinet Locks, Profile Cylinders,
Complete mortise Lock sets etc. NYC supplies most Locks
and brands which are always in stock and can be install
the same day.
WE CARRY ANY LOCK BRAND YOU NEED
Top 100 List of Lock Brands Manufacturers
Abloy ABUS ABUS-Pfaffenhain Ace Hardware ACE II tubular
Adams Rite American Lock Arrow ASSA Assa 7 pin Assa
Desmo
Assa RUKOAssa Twin 6000 Assa Twin V10
Baldwin BEST Biffar Bilock BKS Bramah Brinks R70 Brinks
Shrouded
CES Chicago Chubb Cisa Corbin Corbin Master Ring Corbin
Russwin
Defiant Dexter DOM DUO
Eagle padlocks EMTEK Evva E-Z Set
Falcon Faultless FAVOUR Federal Fichet Franklin
GEGE GMS GUARD padlocks
HEAD Hi-Shear Hurd
ILCO Ingersoll ISEO IVANA Necoloc
KABA 8 KABA Gemini Kaba Peaks KABA Quattro Kryptonite
Kwikset Kwikset Smartkey Kwikset TITAN
LAI LIPS Lockwood LORI LORI KABA
Marks Master Lock ProSeries Mauer Medeco Biaxial Medeco
Keymark Medeco M3 Medeco Original
Miwa Mountain Security Mul-T-Lock Interactive Mul-T-Lock
Original
National Lock Nemef
Papaiz Pfaffenhain
Reese Ruko Russwin Russwin Corbin
Sargent & Greenleaf Schlage Schlage Everest Schlage
Primus Scorpion Segal Squire
Tessa Tri-Circle
US Lock
Vachette
Weiser Weslock Wilka Wilson Bohannon Winkhaus
Yale
Zeiss IKON
Panic bar door
hardware covers a wide array of choices and can be
confusing to determine which type is best for your
application. NYC Locksmiths can help you find the right
panic bar for the door you are trying to secure!
Cal Royal ALRM9800EO36 alarm exit
hardware
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Double Cylinder
Jimmy proof Deadlock |
Single Cylinder
Jimmy proof Deadlock |
Mul-T-Lock
Single Cylinder
Hercular Deadbolt
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Mortise Lock
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Rim Cylinders |
Entry key lock |

Door Closer |
Von Duprin 35A
Exit Only Panic Bar |
Von Duprin 996L Lever Trim

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Von Duprin 230L Lever Lock Trim
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Hes 4500
Electric Strike |
Von Duprin 5100 Electric Strike
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The following
questions need to be answered in order to determine
exactly what type of panic bar you need:
- Is it a single or a double door?
- What is the door made of? ie. wood, steel
(hollow metal).
- Is it an aluminum door with glass in it?
- Is there any glass in the door?
- What size is the door? The most common size door
is 3 feet wide by 7 feet high. This is commonly
referred to as a 3-0 x 7-0 door.
- Where does the door open to?
- Is it a labeled fire door? Typically a door that
leads to the outside of a building is not labeled.
If the door opens to an alley of some sort close to
another building, the door may be a fire rated door,
also known as a labeled door. If the door leads to
an inside hallway or corridor it would require a
fire rated device.
The final determination as to if you need a fire rated
or non-fire rated panic bar is determined by your local
fire marshal and building inspectors.
A fire rated exit device cannot be locked open at any
time. It must always positively latch every time the
door closes. The latch mechanism must also withstand
higher temperatures that would occur during a fire and
still remain latched. In order for a panic device to
meet these standards it must be tested by Underwriters
Laboratory in order to receive the UL listing.
A non-fire rated panic bar has what is known as a dog
down feature. This allows the door to be put into an
unlocked mode by depressing the device and retracting
the latch. This is accomplished by inserting a special
key (also known as a dog down key) and turning the key
to secure the bar in an unlocked position. This allows
the door to open by either pulling or pushing on the
door without touching the panic bar. When the door needs
to locked again, use the dog down key to release the bar
and the door would then latch. When the bar is in this
position, it would then be necessary to use a key on the
outside of the door, or operate the bar on the inside.
Single doors use what is called a rim device which
latches against the door frame approximately 40 inches
up from the bottom of the door.
Single door applications can also be controlled from a
remote location or card access system using a Hes 9600
Electric Strike with the proper power supply.
Double doors most often use what is called vertical rod
exit bar. This provides latching at the top and bottom
of the door. This allows each of the doors to work
independently. When using a vertical rod device, either
surface mounted vertical rods or concealed rods are
available. If it is a new installation and the doors are
not yet prepped, concealed rods can be used. If it is an
existing door, surface mounted rods are more easily
installed.
Wood and steel doors both use the same type of surface
mounted lock hardware.
Aluminum doors with glass have different types of
hardware and the specifications vary based on the width
of the metal around the edge of the door. This is also
known as the stile of the door.
Once you have determined what type of device you are
going to install, some type of outside trim should be
chosen to put on the door. A blank plate trim may be
used if you only need to cover the existing holes in the
door.
If access from the outside is needed, a pull with a
cylinder to retract the latch can be used or a lever
trim that can be locked or unlocked with a cylinder may
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