Detex provides exit alarms, door hardware, locking systems, and panic devices. These products enhance kitchen safety by securing exits, controlling access, and supporting emergency preparedness.
Detex Commercial Door Alarms Replacement Parts
Detex is a trusted manufacturer in the commercial kitchen and restaurant industry, specializing in high-performance security hardware designed to maintain safety and compliance in busy food service environments. Their product range includes emergency exit devices, alarms, locking systems, door closers, push bars, panic bars, and access control components.
Key components, such as door alarm parts, help prevent unauthorized access and ensure alerts are triggered during emergencies. Panic bar parts allow doors to open easily with minimal force, supporting quick evacuation when needed. Lock and push bar parts ensure smooth operation and secure closure in high-traffic areas. Over time, frequent use, exposure to moisture, and physical impact can cause issues like loose fittings, delayed response, or complete hardware failure. Regular inspection and timely replacement of worn components are essential to maintain safety standards and equipment reliability.
At PartsFe, we offer a comprehensive selection of Detex parts, including strike plates in 2-inch to 6-inch sizes, alarm kits with audible and visual indicators, lever trims, latch bolts, push bar covers, hinge pins, and cylinder locks with up to 5,000-cycle durability. Our inventory also includes door closers, mounting brackets, and replacement screws.
FAQs:
Why is my Detex alarm not triggering during an emergency exit?
The alarm may not trigger due to battery failure, faulty sensors, or misaligned magnetic contacts on the door.
How often should I inspect Detex push bar parts for wear?
Inspect Detex push bar components every 3–6 months, especially in high-traffic commercial or restaurant settings.
What causes Detex lock parts to become loose or jammed?
Continuous use, debris buildup, or improper installation can lead to loose or jammed Detex lock parts.
Why is my Detex push bar sticking or hard to press?
Sticking push bars are often caused by worn springs, internal rusting, or mechanical misalignment.
What causes Detex locks to fail in a busy restaurant setting?
High traffic, frequent slamming, exposure to heat or moisture, and lack of maintenance often lead to failure.
Find me the most common Detex replacement parts.
Strike plates, lever trims, alarm kits, push bar springs, and cam bridges are the most commonly replaced Detex parts.












