Corbin Russwin 418F28 Dogging Screw - For ED6200 & ED7000 Series
The Corbin Russwin 418F28 is a genuine OEM Dogging Screw designed for the classic ED6000 and ED7000 Series crossbar exit devices. This specialized screw is the primary hardware component used to anchor the dogging assembly within the active case of the device. As a critical part of the manual dogging system, the 418F28 ensures that the dogging pin or cam remains properly aligned, allowing the crossbar to be locked in the retracted position for "push-pull" operation.
Important Notice: This is a discontinued part. Availability is strictly limited to remaining stock. Once our current inventory is depleted, this part will no longer be available for purchase.
Institutional Grade Features
- Legacy Series Compatibility: The exact factory-spec fastener for the ED6200 Rim, ED6400 Vertical Rod, and ED7000 Narrow Stile crossbar exit devices.
- Parts List Accuracy: Identified as Item #5 in the official ED6200 / ED7000 technical parts manual and exploded view diagrams.
- Secure Dogging Anchor: Engineered with specific thread pitch and head geometry to prevent the dogging assembly from vibrating loose under the high-impact stress of commercial door cycles.
- Panic Hardware Specific: Intended exclusively for use on Non-Fire Rated (Panic) devices where manual dogging is required for facility convenience.
- Direct OEM Fit: Eliminates the need for "close-enough" hardware store alternatives that can strip the threads of the internal cast aluminum or brass cases.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Corbin Russwin (ASSA ABLOY)
- Model Number: 418F28 (also referenced as 418F28-8)
- Compatible Series: ED6200, ED6400, ED6600, ED6800, and ED7000 Crossbars
- Component Location: Item #5 in Active Case Assembly
- Function: Dogging Assembly Mounting/Adjustment
| Brand | Corbin Russwin |
| Series | Corbin Russwin - ED6000 Series, Corbin Russwin - ED7000 Series |
| Part Type | Dogging Kit |
Corbin Russwin ED6000 Exit Device Parts Diagrams 45143.pdf
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