Lock Rods and Push Bars
Lock-related rods and push rods are parts used to construct locks around doors. A rod bar is made of iron or stainless steel, and using it together with a clasp or handle allows multi-point tightening. Roller units and latch locks for rod bars have the role of converting the vertical movement of the rod bar into tightening force, and are used for cubicles and distribution boards, etc. In particular, a latch lock can be sealed tightly by using a closed handle, and it is also used for shelters, etc. A rod controller is a device that converts rotational force from a handle, etc. into tightening force, and is used in combination with a rod bar. In addition, a safety push rod and dedicated strike plate allows escape from a locked interior, preventing accidents.