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Accentra 2160 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Device

Assa Abloy Accentra

Assa Abloy Accentra a leading brand of commercial hardware, formerly known as Yale Commercial, has been rebranded but using the same great quality products!

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Accentra 2160 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Device

Original price was: $1,401.00.Current price is: $497.74.

Secure and Sleek Exit Solution

Designed for exit-only applications, this concealed vertical rod device provides reliable one or two-point latching while keeping doors clean and unobstructed. It works on wood and metal doors and offers a Less Bottom Rod (LBR) option for flexible installation.

Standard configuration includes top and bottom rods. Less Bottom Rod (LBR) option removes the bottom rod.
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Accentra 2160 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Device

The Accentra 2160 Concealed Vertical Rod Exit Device is an exit-only solution (outside trim sold separately) designed for wood and metal doors where one or two-point latching is needed. Because it provides secure exit control, it is suitable for paired doors up to 10′ in height and meets both panic and fire-rated requirements. In addition, a Less Bottom Rod (LBR) option is available for doors where the bottom rod is not required.

While the rods are concealed, the device maintains a clean door surface. It features heavily electroplated steel and non-ferrous parts that resist corrosion and provide long-term durability. Furthermore, the device is handed but field reversible, which makes installation flexible for many door types. As a result, it ensures smooth operation and reliable latching for daily use.

Certification & Compliance
  • UL/cUL listed for Panic Hardware (FVSR / FVSR7)
  • UL/cUL listed for Fire Exit Hardware (GXHX / GXHX7)
  • Fire-rated up to 1-1/2 hours on 8′ x 10′ pairs
  • Fire-rated up to 3 hours on 8′ x 8′ pairs
  • ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.3 Type 7 & Type 8, Grade 1
Key Features
  • Concealed vertical rod design for a clean door face
  • Exit-only configuration; outside trims sold separately
  • One or two-point latching for flexible door control
  • Handed device; however, it is field reversible
  • Durable electroplated steel and non-ferrous materials resist corrosion
  • Less Bottom Rod (LBR) option available
  • Hex key dogging supplied standard on panic devices
Applications
  • Paired doors
  • Double egress openings
  • Wood and metal door materials
Specifications
  • Door widths: 30″–36″, 36″–42″, 42″–48″
  • Standard door height adjustable up to 8′
  • Optional heights: suffix -9 or -10
  • Standard door thickness: 1-3/4″
  • Optional door thicknesses: 2″ and 2-1/4″
  • Minimum stile width: 4-1/2″
  • Projection: 2-1/2″ active, 1-3/4″ depressed
Latching & Rod Details
  • Top latchbolt: 3/4″ pullman-type with automatic deadlatching
  • Bottom latchbolt: 5/8″ deadbolt, held retracted during door swing
  • Vertical rods: 1/2″ O.D. telescoping tubular rods
  • Top strike: mortised 761
  • Bottom strike: flush-mounted 790
  • Optional 794 floor strike available for threshold openings
  • Heat-activated door bolt (Popper) used when LBR is selected on fire-rated devices
Fasteners
  • Panic hardware: machine screws and wood door fasteners
  • Fire exit hardware: sex nuts and bolts supplied as standard
Compatible Trims (Sold Separately)
  • 210F series utility trim
  • 440F series rose trim
  • 580F series rose trim with escutcheon plate
  • 620F series escutcheon trim
  • 630F series pull / thumbpiece trim
Options & Warranty
  • Shim kit #223, sex nuts and bolts, bottom pullman latch (panic only), less bottom rod (LBR), rod extensions, MicroShield® antimicrobial coating
  • Backed by a 3-year limited warranty

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