Usage
The Cisa Fast Push inoxlook panic bar is designed for quick and secure emergency exits on doors with mortise locks, making it suitable for public buildings, offices, and commercial spaces where safety compliance is essential.
Advantages
- Quick and easy installation thanks to a modular design and front fixing system[1][2].
- Certified durability: tested to 500,000 operating cycles with doors up to 400 kg[2][10].
- Aesthetic continuity with inoxlook finish for modern installations[1].
- Easy maintenance with a clip-on cover requiring no screws[1][6].
- Low noise operation due to the innovative cable system connecting additional locks[1].
Specifications
- The device features a painted aluminium or aluminium alloy cover with an inoxlook finish; internal components are manufactured from galvanized steel or stainless steel for enhanced resistance.[1][8]
- The product meets EN 1125 standards, holds CE certification, and is independently certified by ICIM; high mechanical durability validated through voluntary tests.[2][10]
- This model operates reliably up to at least 500,000 opening cycles on doors weighing up to 400 kg; forward stroke is approximately 13.5 mm; deadbolt diameter approx. 15 mm.[2]
- Differentiated by its completely modular construction, compatibility with additional locking points (installed via a quick-lock system), non-handed design (usable left/right), clip-on cover without screws, and the ability to be combined seamlessly within CISA Fast series settings.[1][6]
How it works
In an emergency situation, pressing the front-fixed push bar immediately retracts the latchbolt via an internal mechanism. This action unlocks the door swiftly from inside while maintaining lock security from outside unless accessed by authorized means.