Alumitrex Combination 10 in. Offset Pull Handle and 33 in. Single Bend Push Bar, 1/4-20 Mounting Hardware (Rivnut Required For Free End Of Push Bar), Clear Anodized Finish
Introducing the Storefront King Hardware push bar and pull handle hardware, the perfect solution for enhancing and retrofitting your commercial storefront doors. Designed for durability and ease of use, our push bars, pull handles, and combination sets come with heavy-duty 3/8-24 mounting hardware, ensuring secure and long-lasting installation. These hardware sets are ideal for replacing or upgrading existing standard storefront door handles. Available in a variety of sizes, finishes, and configurations, the Storefront King Hardware brand offers versatile options to match any commercial aesthetic. Choose Door Closers USA for reliable, high-quality door hardware solutions tailored to your business needs.
Features
- Standard 10" Center To Center Offset Pull Handles Available
- Standard Push Bar Widths Available For 36" door
- For Use On 1-3/4" Thick Commercial Aluminum Storefront Doors
- Outside Offset Pull Handle Features a 3-1/4" Offset, 2-1/4" Projection, and 2-1/4" Door Clearance
- Inside Push Bar Features a 2-1/4" Projection
- 1/4-20 Heavy Duty Mounting Hardware Included
- 1" Diameter Solid Aluminum
- Class 1 Anodized Finish
Center To Center Measurement
The center to center measurement is the distance between the centerline of the top portion of the pull handle and the bottom portion. Refer to the product image for an illustration.
Back To Back Mounting For Connecting The Common End Of The Pull Handle To The Push Bar
The common end of the pull handle and push bar refers to the top part of the pull handle that meets or connects to the push bar. This connection point is on the lock stile of the storefront door. Back to back mounting hardware is standard for where the pull handle and push bar meet together.
Thru-Bolt Hardware For Free End Of Pull Handle and Push Bar
The free end of the pull handle refers to the bottom part of the pull handle that does not connect with the push bar. Likewise the free end of the push bar refers to the end of the push bar on the hinge or pivot stile that does not connect to the pull handle. The free ends can be installed with thru-bolt mounting hardware.
Thru bolt mounting uses a heavy duty thru bolt designed to connect the handle or push bar through the door. A finished thru bolt head is visible on the opposite side of the door stile. Thru bolt mounting is standard for all door manufacturers. Please refer to the product image for reference.