Sargent 80 Series 1943-MD8613J Exit Device, RHR, 32D

Grade 1 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Bar, Wide Stile Pushpad, 42" Device, 120" Door Height, Classroom Function, F Lever with Escutcheon, Flush End Cap, Hex Key Dogging, Less Lexan Push Pad Touchbar, Satin Stainless Steel Finish, Right Hand Reverse

MSRP: $5,273.00
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1943-MD8613J ETF RHR 32D
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Description

The Sargent 80 Series exit device is a Grade 1 panic hardware solution for metal doors in commercial and institutional facilities. This mortise-mount device combines durable construction with modular design to provide reliable emergency egress while exceeding ANSI/BHMA strength and cycle requirements. Ideal for buildings where long-term security and minimal maintenance are priorities.

This right-hand reverse (RHR) device fits doors 1.75 inches minimum thickness and accepts J-rail configurations for 37 to 42 inch door widths. Factory pre-cut rails are available, and optional electric features including delayed egress, alarmed exit, and latch retraction are supported. Contact an E.D. Locks authorized dealer at sales@edlocks.com or 1-877-207-6067 for expert configuration guidance and free shipping on orders over $450.

Specifications

  • Brand: Sargent
  • Model: 1943-MD8613J ETF RHR 32D
  • Mount Type: Mortise
  • Handing: Right-Hand Reverse (RHR)
  • Door Thickness: 1.75 inches minimum
  • Door Width Range (J-Rail): 37 to 42 inches
  • Rail Configuration: J-Rail, no cutting required for 42 inch doors
  • Grade: ANSI/BHMA Grade 1
  • Center Case Dimensions: 8-3/8 inch x 2-5/8 inch
  • Device Centerline Height: 41 inches (standard), 38 inches (ADA/elementary)
  • Pushbar Projection: 3 inches (neutral), 2-1/8 inches (depressed)
  • Top Strike: 650 Top Strike with 606 Bottom Strike (fire-rated compatible)
  • Dogging: Hex key standard on non fire-rated devices
  • Optional Features: Delayed egress, alarm, beacon, photoluminescent coating, illuminated touchpad, latchbolt monitoring, request-to-exit signal