Fire Door Anti Thrust Single Panic Bolt
Fire Door Anti Thrust Single Panic Bolt, for a quick and safe exit, enhance the safety and security of your building, designed to protect your commercial or industrial premises, for use on fire doors when you need a push bar to open mechanism.
Fire Door Anti-Thrust Single Panic Bolt is a robust emergency exit device designed to allow rapid escape while providing high security against tampering or forced entry. It features an anti-thrust mechanism that prevents unwanted levering of the shoot bolts, making it ideal for high-traffic fire doors in schools, warehouses, workplaces and public buildings. Tested to UK panic exit standards, this hardware ensures both safety and security in critical situations.
This panic bolt is typically fitted on single fire and emergency exit doors that require quick egress paired with secure locking against forced opening. The anti-thrust feature and automatic top trip mechanism help resist thrusting or levering attempts at the top and bottom shoot bolts, maintaining door integrity. Combine it with a reversible panic push pad or push bar for effective operation in commercial, industrial and public spaces with busy escape routes.
- Product Type: Anti-thrust single panic bolt
- Material: Die-cast metal
- Standards: Complies with BS EN 1125:1097
- Designed For: Single door emergency exit use
- Compatible With: Reversible panic push pad
- Description: Panic bolt for fire and escape doors
- Use: Emergency egress and security hardware
- Supply: Supplied in single unit
- External door accessories
- Use with Reversible Panic Push Pad
What is a panic bolt and why is it used? A panic bolt is a form of emergency exit device that enables a door to be opened quickly by pushing a bar or pad, helping people exit safely during emergencies. They are commonly used on fire and escape doors where swift egress is essential.
What does “anti-thrust” mean? An anti-thrust mechanism prevents forced retraction or levering of the latch or shoot bolts, adding security against tampering or break-in attempts through the panic hardware.
Can this panic bolt be used on fire doors? Yes — this type of panic hardware is designed to meet BS EN 1125 panic exit standards, making it suitable for many commercial fire door applications when installed correctly.
Where is this most commonly installed? Panic bolts are typically installed on single fire or exit doors in schools, warehouses, shops, hospitals and other public buildings where emergency egress and security are priorities.
Does it require a separate push bar? This panic bolt is designed to be used with a reversible panic push pad or suitable push bar hardware for operation.
- ✓ Anti-thrust mechanism prevents forced bolt retraction
- ✓ Die-cast metal construction for durability
- ✓ Automatic top trip for easier engagement
- ✓ Single panic bolt design for exit doors
- ✓ Works with reversible panic push pad or push bar
- ✓ Complies with BS EN 1125 panic exit device standard
- ✓ Fast, intuitive emergency exit without keys or turn handles
- ✓ Enhanced security against tampering or forced entry
- ✓ Suitable for busy public or commercial escape routes
- ✓ Durable build for long-term use in high-traffic areas
- ✓ Reduces need for additional exit hardware on single doors
- ✓ Compatible with common panic push pads for ease of use
