Sargent 80 Series 1943-MD8615E Exit Device, RHR, 32D

Grade 1 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Bar, Wide Stile Pushpad, 32" Device, 120" Door Height, Passage Function, F Lever with Escutcheon, Flush End Cap, Hex Key Dogging, Less Lexan Push Pad Touchbar, Satin Stainless Steel Finish, Right Hand Reverse

MSRP: $5,169.00
$3,670.98
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SKU:
1943-MD8615E ETF RHR 32D
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Description

The Sargent 80 Series exit device is a heavy-duty panic bar designed for metal doors requiring Grade 1 security and reliability. Ideal for commercial facilities, schools, and high-traffic environments, this rim-mounted device exceeds ANSI/BHMA standards and features modular construction with minimal maintenance needs, delivering decades of dependable operation.

This right-hand reverse (RHR) model fits 1 3/4" minimum thickness metal doors with 4 1/2" minimum stile width and includes a 650 top strike and 606 bottom strike for panic and fire-rated applications. Rail size E accommodates 24" to 32" door widths. Contact our authorized dealer team at sales@edlocks.com or 1-877-207-6067 for custom configurations, electric options (alarm, photoluminescent, delayed egress), or installation guidance.

Specifications

  • Brand: Sargent
  • Model: 1943-MD8615E
  • Configuration: Rim, RHR (Right Hand Reverse)
  • Finish: 32D (Satin Stainless Steel)
  • Door Thickness: 1 3/4" minimum (44mm); up to 2 1/4" with specification
  • Minimum Stile Width: 4 1/2" (114mm)
  • Rail Size: E (24" to 32" door widths, factory cut)
  • Strikes: 650 Top, 606 Bottom (panic and fire-rated)
  • Device Centerline Height: 41" standard (1041mm); 38" for schools (965mm)
  • Center Case: 8 3/8" x 2 5/8" (213mm x 67mm)
  • Pushbar Projection: 3" neutral (76mm), 2 1/8" depressed (54mm)
  • Top Bolt: Stainless steel
  • Dogging: Hex key standard; specify for cylinder dogging
  • ANSI/BHMA: Exceeds Grade 1
  • Optional Features: Alarm, beacon, photoluminescent coating, illuminated touchpad, latch monitoring, remote retraction, delayed egress, electric dogging