For over 100 years, Adams Rite has been the Aluminum Hardware Authority, known for their innovative designs and high quality products. When the Maximum Security (MS) Lock® launched in 1955, it quickly became the industry standard and even now remains the dominant locking solution for narrow stile aluminum openings. Today Adams Rite designs, manufactures and markets door and door hardware products to the commercial, industrial and institutional building construction industry and is recognized as one of the leading suppliers in its area of specialization. Our product lines include electromechanical deadlocks and deadlatches, electric strikes and exit devices for exterior and interior doors as well as integrated door assemblies. Our products are designed to complement the clean lines of modern doors, while at the same time meeting safety and access codes.
With the launch of a variety of new and innovative electrified access control products for aluminum and glass doors, that not only perform beyond expectations but are also aesthetically pleasing in any application, it's clear that Adams Rite is still a pioneering voice in the industry.
Adams Rite has a long history of quality and reliability and has earned its reputation as a leading supplier of architectural hardware. Adams Rite is equally committed to providing door hardware solutions that are environmentally sound and sustainable.
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Some products are stocked keyed-alike in quantities of up to 4. For any quantity below the total key alike quantity, there is no charge, whether it is a single or a double cylinder function. Total keying charges are calculated by the number of locks exceeding the key alike quantity times the number of cylinders each additional lock has. Note: If additional products from the same brand are added to the cart and Key alike is selected for each (i.e. deadbolt, handleset and keyed entry knob) all additional locks will be keyed alike and subject to a keying charge.
Total charges are calculated by the number of locks times the number of cylinders each lock has.
There is no charge for the first lock, whether it is a single or a double cylinder function. Total keying charges are calculated by the number of additional locks times the number of cylinders each additional lock has.