Schlage Oil Rubbed Bronze Single Action 536g Door Latch Plates Backset Hardware

US $280

  • Redwood City, California, United States
  • May 31st
LOT OF PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED / Used    SCHLAGE   Oil Rubbed Bronze Door Latch Bolt Backset  - FOUR HAVE (4) 2 PARTS  IN THE LATCH FOR DEAD LOCKING....TWO (2) ARE JUST NORMAL PASSAGE DEAD LATCHES (SMALLER), 6 SCHLAGE DEAD LATCHES TOTAL 3 (THREE) SCHLAGE 5" BACKSET CYLINDERS 6 SCHLAGE "T" SHAPED STRIKER PLATES 6 SCHLAGE "D" SHAPED STRIKER PLATES 12 BRONZE FINISHED SCREWS, 12 MACHINED (FINE THREADED) BUTT SCREWS, OTHER MATCHING FINISH (10B) HARDWARE.  (SEE PHOTOS FOR BETTER IDEA OF CONDITION DESCRIPTION) INFORMATION: Schlage 13-047 x 613 for C & D Series knobs and levers and ND levers. Schlage is the World famous manufacture of quality (and crappy) hardware. Founded in San Francisco in the 1920's by Walter Schlage and the inventor of the bored cylindrical lockset. Now owned by Allegion. 13-047 is the part number for a 2-3/4" backset deadlatch. Backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the mounting hole. Deadlatch is the latch that is used on any key operated lock. It has 2 parts that you can see from the picture. The main (big) latch and the small half moon deadlatch. When the door is closed the latch falls into the strike (metal plate on the door frame) and the deadlatch stays depressed by the strike plate "deadlocking" the latch to prevent pushing the latch back with a card or forcing it back. 613 is the finish or color of the exposed plate. It is called Oil Rubbed Bronze. It is also expressed as 10B. It is a brass base material that is electroplated. A very durable finish. C & D & ND Series; The 4 Schlage's heaviest duty lock. Also known as a Grade 1 lock. It is tested for 1,000,000 cycles. They are used in situations with high use and abuse environments or in residences that want to make a unique statement. These latches are NOT new and have been previously installed and clearly are gently used. There may be scratches where they were stored in a box. But nothing bad or nothingh The 2-3/4" backset is the MOST common backset.

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