How to Install the Corbin Russwin ED3200 Series Rim Exit Device

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2017
  • Watch this video to learn how to properly install the Corbin Russwin ED3200 Series Rim Exit Device.
    The ED3000 is available as Rim, Mortise, and Surface Vertical Rod. Designed for applications in high-use, high-abuse situations, ED3000 Crossbar Exit Devices can be teamed with a variety of Corbin Russwin trims to provide desired functions, styles and finishes in new construction and renovations, including:
    Schools and universities
    - Health care facilities
    - Government and municipal buildings
    - Commercial and industrial
    - Office and retail complexes
    - Transportation facilities
    - Hotels and conference centers
    - Religious facilities
    Learn more: www.corbinrusswin.com/en/site...
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  • @chadrowland5234
    @chadrowland5234 Před 2 lety

    I am not a fan of crossbar style exit devices. Sometimes called "trapeze style" or lever style, or even "push down" style. They get called a lot of things but crossbar exit devices are the worst. They always need repair and are always the first to break down. Everything from broken crossbar return springs, relaxed bar lever springs, latch bolt spring problems, difficultly of finding parts, worn dogging mechanisms, bar suddenly coming undogged during the day (you can see it happen on the surveillance cameras), crossbar return spring issues, sagging crossbars, doors failing to latch due to sagging crossbars, even loose, broken, damaged, and/or even missing crossbar issues. I work as a facility maintenance manager at a swimming pool and a Siblings and Nieces facility and we have crossbar exit devices and I hate them. When a crossbar exit device breaks, I automatically replace it with the push pad type exit device. I just like the push pad style exit devices. Crossbar exit devices are full of problems...no joke.