Emtek Hardware 86459, Mod Hex Cabinet Pull, 3-1/2″ C-C, Polished Chrome

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Emtek Hardware 86459, Mod Hex Cabinet Pull, 3-1/2″ C-C, Polished Chrome

The main types of door functions are Passage (doors that don't require locking), Privacy (a door that can be locked by a button on the inside), Dummy (has no mechanical latch and acts only as a pull).
The backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8-inch bore hole. In the United States, there are two common backsets for residential door locks: 2 3/8 inches and 2 3/4 inches
The standard door thickness is anywhere from 1 3/4" to 2" thick. Most door hardware that you order or buy will adjust anywhere in between those measurements, maybe even a little bit more. Don't assume your door is standard. Some doors can be 3" thick. Please measure your door before you order your hardware.
Most residential doors are mortised for either a square latch or round corner latch. Drive-in latches do not have a faceplate. They are usually used for hollow doors.
CF Mechanism: Emtek's Concealed Fastener Mechanism (CF Mechanism) is an optional upgrade to your order and consists of concealed screws (no exposed screws). The chassis design of the CF Mechanism is spring-loaded on both sides and comes standard with the 28° Latch. 28 degree latch: A latch that requires less rotation on the handle to disengage the latch mechanism. Useful for people with ergonomic concerns, like users who suffer from arthritis.
Single-cylinder locks only feature a locking mechanism requiring a key on one side, the double-cylinder has it on both - meaning you will need a key for the exterior and the interior. Dummy locks are non-functional.
The backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8-inch bore hole. In the United States, there are two common backsets for residential door locks: 2 3/8 inches and 2 3/4 inches
Most residential doors are mortised for either a square latch or round corner latch. Drive-in latches do not have a faceplate. They are usually used for hollow doors.
Single-cylinder locks only feature a locking mechanism requiring a key on one side, the double-cylinder has it on both - meaning you will need a key for the exterior and the interior. Dummy locks are non-functional.
The backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8-inch bore hole. In the United States, there are two common backsets for residential door locks: 2 3/8 inches and 2 3/4 inches
Most residential doors are mortised for either a square latch or round corner latch. Drive-in latches do not have a faceplate. They are usually used for hollow doors.
Single-cylinder locks only feature a locking mechanism requiring a key on one side, the double-cylinder has it on both - meaning you will need a key for the exterior and the interior. Dummy locks are non-functional.
The backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8-inch bore hole. In the United States, there are two common backsets for residential door locks: 2 3/8 inches and 2 3/4 inches
Most residential doors are mortised for either a square latch or round corner latch. Drive-in latches do not have a faceplate. They are usually used for hollow doors.
CF Mechanism: Emtek's Concealed Fastener Mechanism (CF Mechanism) is an optional upgrade to your order and consists of concealed screws (no exposed screws). The chassis design of the CF Mechanism is spring-loaded on both sides and comes standard with the 28° Latch. 28 degree latch: A latch that requires less rotation on the handle to disengage the latch mechanism. Useful for people with ergonomic concerns, like users who suffer from arthritis.
The backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8-inch bore hole. In the United States, there are two common backsets for residential door locks: 2 3/8 inches and 2 3/4 inches
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