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BAL-5447V |
List Price: |
$137.00 |
Your Price: |
$109.99 |
Baldwin Estates Collection Bethpage 5447V Lever with R027 Rose
This solid forged brass leverset has old world beauty. Baldwin's Bethpage Lever features a beveled edge rose that only adds to the classic allure. It is available in a wide array of functions so you will be able to find just the right one to suit your needs. It will fit door thicknesses from 1-3/8 inches up to 1-3/4 inches; and it is designed to conceal a 2-1/8 inch pre-drilled door.
Features of the Baldwin 5447V Bethpage Leverset:
- Accessibility Code (ADA) A117.1
- Fits 2-1/8" standard door preparation.
- Concealed mounting to hide unsightly installation screws.
- Forged from solid brass for maximum strength and durability.
- 28 degree latch rotation
- Heavy duty latch bolts springs.
- Latches are reversible for all door conditions.
- Latches include standard full lip strike.
- R027 rose is designed to conceal a 2-1/8" door hole.
Specifications of the Solid Brass Bethpage Lever:
- R027 Bethpage Rose Height: 3.25"
- Bethpage Lever Length: 4.34"
- Overall Projection: 2.611"
- Backset: choose either 2-3/8" or 2-3/4"
- Door Thickness: adjustable for 1-3/8" and 1-3/4"
When Selecting a Function:
- Half Dummy: A surfaced mounted, non-working, smooth lever. Non-locking and non-latching trim for one side of door. This inactive pull is usually used to match trim.
- Full Dummy: A surfaced mounted, non-working, smooth lever. Non-locking and non-latching trim for both sides of door. These inactive pulls are usually used to match trim.
- Passage (hall or closet): Latches but does not lock. The latch is activated by turning the either of the two levers.
- Privacy (bedroom or bathroom): Latches and can be locked. Can be locked from the inside with a push-button located on rosette. An emergency release function allows the lever to automatically unlock when it is turned from the inside.
The Half Dummy function is handed. Click Here to Determine Handing. All other lever functions are non-handed.
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