Rescue hardware
Ives also offers rescue hardware designed to address a blocked doorway caused by an incapacitated patient, which is a problem often encountered by healthcare professionals. Used in conjunction with center hung pivots, rescue hardware allows a bi-directional door swing in emergency situations.
Used in conjunction with center hung pivots, rescue hardware allows a bi-directional door swing in emergency situations. When a patient becomes trapped behind an inward swinging door, the center tong of the emergency stop depresses allowing the door to swing in the opposite direction without causing damage to the frame.
299AL/299AB/299AS,299RB/299RS
- 299AL Emergency stop; 299AB Emergency stop assembly - offset,
- 299AS Emergency stop assembly - center
- 299RB Rescue strike - offset, 299RS Rescue strike -center
- Center or offset mounting styles
- 7 model fits 5 3⁄4" frame and -8 model fits 6 3⁄4" frames
- Fits 1 3⁄4" door thickness (custom sizes available, consult factory)
- Must be used with center hung pivots such as Ives models: 7253, 7255, 7255J, 7256, and 7259
- Cannot be used with deadbolt applications
- Cannot be used with mortise locks that have deadlocking auxiliary latches
- Packed with 8-32 x 1⁄2" fasteners for hollow metal applications
Specifications
- Material substrate
- Made from stainless steel
Certifications
Dimensions
7 model
- 6 3⁄4" x 2 3⁄4"
- Used with 5 3⁄4" frame
8 model
- 7 3⁄4" x 2 3⁄4 "
- Used with 6 3⁄4" frame
- Emergency stop only
- 1 10⁄16" x 4 1⁄2
Finish
BHMA
630
Description
Stainless steel
Substrate
Stainless
Finish
630