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HES
SKU: PB3A
HES PB3A Push Button Alternate
Direct push button activation for HES electric strike systems
- 12VDC push button input for discrete door access triggering
- Compatible with HES electric strike and access control platforms
- Suited for interior access points in commercial and industrial facilities
$144.00 $77.99 Save $66.01 -
HES
SKU: PB3AN
HES PB3AN Push Button Alternate Nar
Push button control for HES electric strike systems and access doors
- 24VDC push button with tactile feedback for reliable door activation
- Direct integration with HES electric strike hardware, no adapters needed
- Indoor rated for commercial facilities, standard installation in secure entries
$144.00 $77.99 Save $66.01 -
HES
SKU: PB3E
HES PB3E Push Button Momentary Switch
Momentary push button for 12V/24V DC access control circuits
- Momentary action activates gate operators and door strikes only while pressed
- Wall or surface-mounted installation for indoor and outdoor access points
- Integrates directly into standard access control and entry system networks
$109.00 $58.99 Save $50.01 -
HES
SKU: PB3EAN
HES PB3EAN Push Button Alternate
Push button control for HES electric strike and access systems
- Direct integration with HES electric strike systems for door activation
- Operates on 12VDC input for reliable redundant or replacement control
- Indoor rated for commercial and institutional security installations
$109.00 $58.99 Save $50.01 -
HES
SKU: PB3EAR
HES PB3EAR Push Button Remote Surface Mount
Surface-mount push button for remote 12/24 VDC strike and lock control
- Momentary push button activation for HES electric strikes and magnetic locks
- Surface mount design for secondary access points in multi-door installations
- Integrates directly with standard 12/24 VDC access control panels
$109.00 $58.99 Save $50.01 -
HES
SKU: PB3ER
HES PB3ER Push Button Remote Momentary Surface
Surface-mount momentary push button for HES electromechanical locks
- Remote push button activation independent of primary control unit
- Surface mount design fits standard electrical and security enclosures
- Momentary contact switching for door release and access triggering
$109.00 $58.99 Save $50.01 -
HES
SKU: PB4LAN-2
HES PB4LAN-2 Push Button DP Alternate Narrow
Narrow push button for HES electronic locks in space-constrained entries
- DP alternate narrow profile fits tight installation spaces without compromising access control
- 12VDC push button assembly integrates directly with HES locking system platforms
- Professional-grade construction rated for high-traffic indoor secured entry applications
$182.00 $97.99 Save $84.01 -
HES
SKU: PB4LN-2
HES PB4LN-2 Push Button Momentary Double Pole
Double-pole momentary push button for HES strike systems
- Double-pole switching for simultaneous dual-circuit activation
- Compact narrow form factor fits space-constrained installations
- 12VDC manual contact switch for access control integration
$182.00 $181.99 Save $0.01 -
HES
SKU: PB5
HES PB5 Push Button 2in Round Momentary DPST
Industrial 2-inch round push button for access control and door release
- Momentary DPST with dual independent circuits for simultaneous control
- Heavy-duty construction rated for high-traffic security environments
- Automatic return to rest position for emergency exit and alarm activation
$166.00 $89.99 Save $76.01 -
HES
SKU: PB5E
HES PB5E Push Button 2in Round DPST
2-inch round DPST push button for access control and emergency release
- DPST configuration controls two circuits simultaneously for redundant switching
- Momentary contact operation compatible with HES electric strikes and locks
- 24VDC rated, compact round form fits standard electrical boxes
$127.00 $68.99 Save $58.01 -
HES
SKU: PBL-1-1-L2-LUC
HES PBL-1-1-L2-LUC Latching Push Button Panic Station
Stainless steel latching panic button with lift-up cover for emergency stations
- Latching mechanism holds alarm state until manual reset, preventing missed concurrent events.
- Dual N.O./N.C. contacts support Form A and Form B control logic on a single device.
- Stainless steel housing with lift-up cover suits outdoor and high-humidity wall installations.
$463.00 $255.99 Save $207.01 -
HES
SKU: PBL-1-L2
HES PBL-1-L2 Latching Push Button 12VDC
12VDC latching push button for access control and door strike systems
- Dual-contact design (1 N/O + 1 N/C) for simultaneous control and feedback signaling
- Latching mechanism holds state until manual reset, eliminating continuous pressure
- Compatible with HES and third-party access control systems for flexible integration
$367.00 $202.99 Save $164.01 -
HES
SKU: PBM-1-1
HES PBM-1-1 Momentary Push Button 302 Stainless Steel
302 stainless momentary push button for HES access control systems
- Dual-contact design with 1 N/O and 1 N/C for flexible switching logic
- 302 stainless steel construction rated for outdoor and high-moisture use
- Compatible with HES electric strikes, door operators, and building automation
$169.00 $93.99 Save $75.01 -
HES
SKU: PBM-1-1-GR
HES PBM-1-1-GR Momentary Push Button 302SS
302 stainless momentary push button with guard ring for HES systems
- 1 N.O. / 1 N.C. contact configuration for flexible access control wiring
- Integrated guard ring reduces accidental activation in high-traffic areas
- 302 stainless steel rated for outdoor and corrosive environments
$255.00 $140.99 Save $114.01 -
HES
SKU: PBM-1-1-L2
HES PBM-1-1-L2 Momentary Push Button Switch
Stainless steel momentary push button for access control at 12V DC
- Dual-contact design with 1 N/O and 1 N/C for flexible circuit integration
- 302 stainless steel housing resists corrosion in semi-protected installations
- Illuminated button design for visibility in low-light access control areas
$272.00 $150.99 Save $121.01 -
HES
SKU: PBM-1-1-L2-GR
HES PBM-1-1-L2-GR Momentary Push Button 12V
Dual-contact 12V illuminated momentary push button for access control
- 1 N/O + 1 N/C contact configuration for fail-safe and fail-secure logic
- 12V LED illumination signals operator confirmation on each press
- 302 stainless steel body resists corrosion in interior installations
$358.00 $197.99 Save $160.01
Exit Buttons
Exit buttons, also known as request-to-exit (REX) devices, allow occupants to safely unlock doors from the secured side. Proper selection ensures reliable operation, life-safety compliance, and smooth integration with your access control system.
Plan Your Deployment
- Fail-safe vs fail-secure door configuration
- Door type and mounting location
- Integration with controller inputs and timing rules
- Local fire and life-safety code compliance
- Durability and vandal-resistant requirements
Exit Buttons — Engineering-Grade Door Hardware for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 105 working models of exit buttons sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Fail-safe versus fail-secure determines what happens during power loss. Fail-safe locks unlock on power loss (used on egress doors where life safety dominates); fail-secure locks remain locked (used on storage, server rooms, and exterior doors where security dominates). Code typically mandates fail-safe on stairwell and egress doors. Confirm with the AHJ before specifying — misapplied lock mode is a common code violation.
Strike, mortise, magnetic lock, and electrified panic hardware each have distinct installation, current draw, and code implications. Electric strikes work with most mechanical locksets and are easiest to retrofit. Magnetic locks (maglocks) provide high holding force on glass and wood doors but require dedicated REX and panic-bar interfaces for egress compliance. Verify the door's existing prep before choosing.
Power draw and inrush current dictate power supply sizing. A 5-door system with 1A peak per lock can exceed an undersized 12VDC supply at simultaneous lock-down events. Account for accessories — REX motion sensors, door-position switches, electrified levers — when sizing the supply and the battery backup required for code compliance.
Tamper switches, door-position monitoring, and request-to-exit sensors generate the audit trail your security team needs. Mechanical contact switches are cheaper; magnetic reed switches resist tampering better. Pair each door with a position switch and a REX sensor at minimum — without door-position monitoring, you can't distinguish 'authorized entry' from 'door held open after authorized entry,' which is a common compliance gap.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Power | AC/DC |
| Type | Lock/Strike, Reader, Switch, Accessory, Credential, Controller, Diecast Aluminum Enclosure, 3-Button Control Station |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Fail-safe or fail-secure for stairwell doors?
Fail-safe is mandatory on most stairwell doors and other code-designated egress paths — the lock must release on fire alarm or power loss to allow evacuation. Fail-secure on those doors is a code violation. Confirm the local fire code and AHJ requirements; commercial buildings in the U.S. follow NFPA 101 and the International Building Code, both of which detail egress lock behavior in detail.
What current draw should I plan for electrified locks?
Typical 12VDC electric strikes draw 200-500 mA continuous, with inrush spikes of 1-2A at engagement. Magnetic locks rated for 1,200 lbs holding force draw around 500 mA continuous at 24VDC. Power supplies need to handle simultaneous lock-down current — emergency lockdown events activate all locks at once. Size the supply with at least 25% headroom and confirm battery backup runtime requirements.
Do I need a request-to-exit (REX) sensor?
Most code-compliant electrified door installations require a REX sensor to shunt the alarm during authorized egress. Without REX, every egress event registers as a forced-door alarm. PIR motion sensors are the common choice and integrate with the door controller's REX input. Mechanical push-bar REX is also acceptable for hardware that includes that switch natively.
Can I use one lock for both card and mechanical key entry?
Yes — most electrified strikes and locks allow mechanical key override on the same door. Maintaining a master key for emergency mechanical access is required by code in many jurisdictions and recommended in all. Document the master key holders carefully; an uncontrolled master key program undermines the electronic audit trail.
What's the lifespan of a magnetic lock?
Quality maglocks (Securitron M62, HES, von Duprin) typically last 15-20 years with no mechanical wear. Failure points are the connector, the armature plate-to-lock alignment, and contamination of the magnetic face. Plan for armature replacement at year 10 as a hedge against alignment drift. Strike-type locks with mechanical parts last 5-10 years before strike-plate wear becomes a reliability issue.
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