Storefront Trims
Adams Rite offers turns, levers, paddles and electrified trim designed to easily integrate with our deadlocks and deadlatches and are available in a range of architectural finishes and styles to complement any door.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are storefront trims?
Storefront trims are the interior and exterior handles or paddles used with deadlatches and exit devices on aluminum doors. At National Lock Supply, we provide trims designed for ADA compliance and long-term durability.
How do storefront trims work with deadlatches?
Deadlatches require a trim (lever, paddle, or pull) for operation. The trim retracts the latch from the inside or outside, depending on function.
What types of trims are available?
The main types are lever trims, paddle trims, pull handles, and thumbturn trims. Lever and paddle trims are most common for ADA compliance.
Are storefront trims universal?
No. Compatibility depends on the deadlatch or exit device brand and model. Always confirm before ordering.
Are storefront trims ADA compliant?
Yes. Lever and paddle trims are specifically designed for ADA/ICC accessibility.
Where are storefront trims commonly used?
They are standard on aluminum entrance doors in retail, office, and institutional buildings.
What finishes are available?
Satin Aluminum, Dark Bronze, Satin Chrome, and Matte Black, matching storefront hardware.
Can storefront trims be keyed?
Yes. Lever trims often accept mortise or rim cylinders, allowing exterior key control.
Do storefront trims come in different functions?
Yes. They are available in passage, storeroom, entry, and classroom functions, aligned with ANSI standards.
Why buy storefront trims from National Lock Supply?
We carry trims compatible with major deadlatch and exit device brands, available in ADA-compliant designs and commercial finishes.