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ADR-4591-04-00-628
The 4591 Deadlatch Paddle is an ergonomically-friendly alternative to a knob or lever handle. Operate with a simple push or pull.
An alternative to knob or lever handles. Makes opening a latched door as natural as opening an unlatched one – just push or pull in the direction in which the door swings. Compatible with any Adams Rite 4300, 4500 or 4900 Series Deadlatch, MS+1890 Deadlock/Deadlatch, or 2190/2290 Interconnected Deadbolt/ Deadlatch - Check door sizes for each below
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Features
Operation | Configured push right . Can be reconfigured to any mode in the field. Dogging may not be utilized in pull configuration. |
Paddle | Extruded aluminum |
Escutcheons | Zinc alloy with black finish. Secured to door stile with special binder posts that extend into the escutcheon to rigidly resist torque loads in any direction |
Cam Plug | Furnished for use with 4300, 4500 and 4900 Series Deadlatches. Cam plug not for use with MS+1890 Deadlock/Deadlatch or 2190/2290 Interconnected Deadbolt/ Deadlatch. Secured in latch body by cylinder set screw, plug is also rigidly tied to escutcheon by hardened steel pins |
Monitor Switches | None |
Door Thickness | For 4300, 4500, 4900 Series Deadlatches - 1-3/4" |
Paddle Dogging | Minimum 2" [50.8 mm] stile. Fits narrow, medium, and wide stile aluminum doors. |
Projection | 2-5/8" [66.7 mm] when fully projected, 1-5/8" [41.3 mm] when dogged. |
Dogging | “PUSH” version only. Turning hex key in escutcheon holds the paddle down, leaving door freeswinging. |