ASSA ABLOY Group brand Adams Rite is now shipping its RITE Touch digital door lock with the new ADA compliant accessibility lever. The new ADA compliant accessibility lever option offers compliance while providing an aesthetically pleasing security solution for design professionals and building owners.

RITE Touch digital lock

Intended for indoor single or double all-glass door applications, the easy to install surface mounted RITE Touch requires no modification to the glass. It is battery-operated, programmable via touch-screen, and supports up to 40 credential cards. The digital lock features two options for credential actuation on the secure side of the door, a user code using the touch-screen or using the Mifare credential cards provided.

With choice of thumbturn or ADA compliant accessibility lever, the RITE Touch provides elegant aesthetics with the latest touch screen technology to harmonise style and security. The RITE Touch is available at a variety of wholesale distributors where Adams Rite products are sold.

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