

🚪 Push to Exit, Power to Impress!
The Dynasty Hardware Push Bar Panic Exit Device is a Grade 2 heavy-duty rim lock designed for commercial doors 30" to 36" wide. Featuring a reversible, non-handed design and a durable brushed aluminum finish, it fits both wood and metal doors. The package includes all necessary installation hardware, making it an easy, reliable choice for office buildings, retail spaces, and hotels seeking compliant, high-quality panic hardware.



| ASIN | B00HB9PYA4 |
| Brand | Dynasty Hardware |
| Colour | Sprayed Aluminum |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (370) |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Included Components | Installation Hardware |
| Item Dimensions | 17 x 8.6 x 105.4 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 7.3 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Rim Lock |
| Manufacturer | Dynasty Hardware |
| Material | Glass, Metal, Wood |
| Model Number | DYN-500P-36-AL |
| Recommended Uses For Product | commercial use in office buildings, retail spaces, and hotels, for exits only |
| Shape | T-Shaped |
| Special Features | Easy to Install |
| Style | Heavy Duty |
| UPC | 640265324055 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
1**B
Just perfect
M**.
I bought two and they went in fairly easily. It would have been totally easy if I wasn't trying to replace an old one with a keyed entry as the hole I had was slightly differently placed than what would have been optimal for this unit. You do have to play with the shims and strike for this that it locks into on the door jamb. I had a metal door jamb which can be more difficult than wood. I was able to make it work without too much trouble though and would recommend this product, especially for a new install. You will end up with extra screws and pieces as they try to make it a universal install closer.
M**V
Holds good
R**N
Perfect fit easy instructions and fast install been in place for a few months and no problems.
A**R
Great product for the price. One caution: As noted in other reviews, the instructions are wrong about mounting screw size. The mounting screws are actually metric size M5. One can simply drill and tap for that size, or substitute SAE 10-24 screws for metric. Don’t try 1/4-20 screw size as stated in the instructions. They are too big. I used #10 X 1/2” hex head self tapping screws to mount the bar assembly. For the strike, I drilled and tapped for 10-24 X 3/4” flat head machine screws (actually 1/2” long is enough). Worked great. Installed four crash bars that way. This was for metal doors and frames. For wood, the supplied screws should be just fine.
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