Part Number | Description | Finish |
1239C-PL | Lever Push Rod - Complete with Key | Polished Chrome |
1239C-PK | Knob Push Rod - Complete with Key | Polished Chrome |
1239C-BL | Lever Push Rod - Complete with Key | Brushed Chrome |
1239C-BK | Knob Push Rod - Complete with Key | Brushed Chrome |
Recommendations:
Handle Screws: (2) 1/4" Oval Head
Note: Screws are not included.
How to Measure Offset
Measuring Offsets: The offset of a surfacemount latch is the distance between the surface on which you mount the strike (the jamb) and the surface on which you mount the latch (the door). Figures 1 & 2
Straight or Offset Handle: Figure 3 illustrates a straight handle edge mount latch. Figure 4 illustrates an offset handle, which is bent away from the latch body to allow more room for grasping the handle.
Edgemount Latch: Mounts to the edge of the door. Edgemount latches are most commonly found on lightweight reach-in doors, under counter, and back bar units.
Surfacemount Latch: Mounts on the face of the door. All walk-in doors use surfacemount hardware.
Safety Latch: A walk-in latch that uses a push-rod to prevent accidental entrapment – even if the latch has been locked from the outside. In many states, including California, safety latches are required by law on all walk-in units.
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