
Dormakaba Panic Exit Device Horizontal Mortice Lock Type 1085mm (Cuts Back to 645mm) - Satin Stainless Steel
Key Features
- Horizontal panic exit device designed for mortice lock applications.
- Supplied complete with compatible MS2ED mortice lock.
- Standard bar length 1085 mm, field cuttable down to 645 mm.
- Field selectable handing for left or right hand doors.
- Hex key dogging supplied for temporary hold open function.
- Mounting plates and through-fixing screws included for timber doors.
- Suits door thickness from 35 mm to 50 mm as standard.
- Satin Stainless Steel finish for commercial applications.
Specifications
- Item Code: ED22MSSS
- Brand: Dormakaba
- Device Type: Horizontal panic exit device with mortice lock
- Standard Length: 1085 mm
- Minimum Cut Length: 645 mm
- Door Thickness: 35 mm to 50 mm
- Handing: Field selectable
- Dogging: Hex key (Allen key) type supplied
- Finish: Satin Stainless Steel
- Fire Rated: No
- Locking Mode: Locking horizontal device with mortice lock
What's In The Box
- Horizontal panic exit device (cuttable bar)
- MS2ED mortice lock
- Mounting plates
- Through-fixing screws
- Hex key dogging mechanism
Suitable Uses
- Commercial exit doors requiring mortice lock security.
- Offices, schools, and public buildings needing fast emergency egress.
- Timber door applications within standard thickness ranges.
Dimensions
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this product suitable for fire doors?
No. This specific configuration is not fire rated. A fire-rated exit device must be selected when required by building codes. - Does this include the mortice lock?
Yes. This model is supplied complete with the compatible MS2ED mortice lock. - Can the bar be cut to suit smaller doors?
Yes. The standard 1085 mm bar can be cut on site down to a minimum length of 645 mm.
Additional Information
- Commonly specified in Australian commercial buildings where a mortice lock is required for added security alongside emergency egress.
- The dogging function is typically used during business hours to allow free access without constant bar operation.
- Installers should confirm door thickness and backset requirements before cutting the bar to length.