The Wing Tab exists because frames get missed, specs change, and retrofits happen. Having a field installation method that installs the way something you’ve done a hundred times installs means less hesitation and fewer callbacks.
Thwart the High Cost of Wiring an Access Control Door Opening
Most access control installation costs aren’t hardware, they’re labor spent solving wiring pathway problems that shouldn’t exist.
The Contractor’s Guide to Coordinating Access Control Across Trades
When electricians and integrators work from different assumptions, access control becomes a jobsite headache. A shared wiring roadmap changes that.
Passing Inspections the First Time: How Pathway Planning Pays Off
Most inspection failures at access-controlled openings trace back to one problem: improvised wiring pathways. With a planned, UL-rated route in place, teams avoid delays, rework, and compliance issues.
Why Wiring Pathways Should Be Standardized at Bid Time
Access control openings run smoother when wiring pathways are standardized before the bid. Here’s why defining that scope early saves time, money, and frustration.





