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BEA
BEA 4.5 Square Blue-Faced Push Plate w/white Handicap Logo & "Push to Open" text 10PBS451B"
- Usually Ships Following Business Day
The BEA 10PBS45B 4.5-inch Blue-Faced Stainless Steel Push Plate is a durable and ADA-compliant activation device for automatic doors. Featuring a white handicap accessibility logo and bold “Push to Open” text, this push plate improves accessibility while seamlessly integrating with door activation and security systems.
Built from grade 304 stainless steel with a blue powder coat finish, the plate is resistant to rust, corrosion, scratches, and scuffs, ensuring long-lasting performance in high-traffic environments. Beveled edges help deflect impacts and reduce the risk of damage, while concealed fasteners provide a tamper-resistant installation.
The push plate can be hardwired directly to a door operator or paired with BEA’s wireless transmitters, supporting frequencies of 900, 433, 390, or 300 MHz. Designed to fit standard electrical gang boxes and BEA enclosures, it is compatible with both surface and flush mount installations.
Product Highlights
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Model: 10PBS45B
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4.5" square push plate with blue face, handicap logo & “Push to Open” text
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Constructed from 16-gauge, 304 stainless steel (1/16 in. thick)
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Blue powder-coated finish for visibility & durability
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ADA-compliant for accessibility standards
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Resistant to rust, corrosion, scratches, and scuffs
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Beveled edges reduce damage from impacts
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Concealed fasteners help minimize vandalism
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Fits standard gang boxes or BEA enclosures
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Hardwired or wireless mounting options
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Compatible frequencies: 900, 433, 390, 300 MHz
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Graphics are etched into the faceplate for maximum durability
Technical Specifications
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Faceplate Material: 16-gauge, 304 2B stainless steel
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Backplate Material: 1/8-inch aluminum
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Mounting Screws: Stainless steel (6-32 x 1 in. & 8-32 x 1 in., Allen head size 5/64)
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Switch: Cherry single-pole, 15A, COM/NO/NC, UL recognized
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Wireless Compatibility: 900, 433, 390, 300 MHz