Flush Bolts

Most often used on French doors, flush bolts are great for any door or entryway where you need to keep the flow of traffic under control. With these flush bolts, you can ensure that one of your double doors always stays closed, keeping foot traffic predictable, manageable and safe. Simply installing flush bolts at the top and bottom of both doors allows you to choose how people move in and out of your building. Call us today to get your order started and to speak with a member of our friendly and knowledgeable sales team.

Filter
View as Grid List

2 Items

per page
Set Descending Direction
  1. Ives FB61P Constant Latching Flush Bolt for Wood Doors

    Ives FB61P Constant Latching Flush Bolt for Wood Doors

    The Ives FB61P is used on the inactive leaf of wood fire doors.   The latch remains extend until the active door is opened.   When the active door is opened the latches retract, and extend when the active door is closed.  The bodies measure 1” wide by 8-1/2” tall and 2” deep.  The bolt throw is 3/4” with a 7/8” vertical adjustment, and has a 3/4” backset.   This package comes with the top and bottom flush bolts with screws and strikes.

    90 minute UL Rated.

    Ives Part # FB61P

    Plated Door Finishes

    FB61P-
    As low as $179.70
  2. Ives FB31P Automatic Flush Bolt

    Ives FB31P Automatic Flush Bolt

    This fully automatic flush bolt is used on the inactive metal fire door.  When the active door is opened the latches retract, when the active door closes the latches extend.  The Ives FB31P Body is 1” wide by 6-3/4” long and 2” deep. Bolt throw is 3/4” with a 7/8” adjustment with a 3/4” backset,  standard rod is 12” which is measured from the center of latch body to the bolt tip.

    Rods are also available in 18”, 24” and 36”, call for pricing.  We ship the 12” rods, and this set includes the top and bottom flush bolts.

    3 Hour UL listed

    Ives Part # FB31P

    Plated Door Finishes

    FB31P-
    As low as $195.14
View as Grid List

2 Items

per page
Set Descending Direction