Arts & Crafts Thumblatch Mortise Entry Set In Oil-Rubbed Bronze
Description
Capture the true spirit of Craftsman design with this rugged and artistic entry door set. The distinctive window-pane pattern, originally known as Bastile, was designed by Pacific Hardware of Los Angeles around 1912. Made of durable cast brass, our reproduction captures the rough, hand-hammered look of the originals. A velvety oiled bronze finish with subtle copper highlights completes the vintage effect. A heavy-duty mortise lock with an auxiliary push-button security function provides top-quality performance and completes the authentic look.
Door set dimensions: Back plates are 21" H x 3 1/2" W and project 1/8".
Mortise lock dimensions: Backset is 2 1/2". Lock case: 5 5/8" H x 3 9/16" W x 13/16" T. Lock face plate: 8" H x 1 1/4" W. The brass strike plate measures 4 7/8" tall by 1 1/4" wide with a 5/8" tongue projection. The lock includes a 1" cylinder and 2 standard keys.
This set is designed to fit doors from 1 5/8" to 1 7/8" thick. For thicker doors (max. 2 1/4"), other backsets or double cylinder sets, please call for assistance.
Door set dimensions: Back plates are 21" H x 3 1/2" W and project 1/8".
Mortise lock dimensions: Backset is 2 1/2". Lock case: 5 5/8" H x 3 9/16" W x 13/16" T. Lock face plate: 8" H x 1 1/4" W. The brass strike plate measures 4 7/8" tall by 1 1/4" wide with a 5/8" tongue projection. The lock includes a 1" cylinder and 2 standard keys.
This set is designed to fit doors from 1 5/8" to 1 7/8" thick. For thicker doors (max. 2 1/4"), other backsets or double cylinder sets, please call for assistance.
Door Sets
Door Set Functions | ||
Function | Description | Includes |
Entry | Latch and lock - The door is opened by thumb latch on the exterior and on the interior. On the deadbolt, there is a keyed lock cylinder for use on the outside of the door while a thumb turn is used to lock the door on the interior. |
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Included Hardware
Pictured in Oil-Rubbed Bronze.
Hardware Tip
Thumb latch: Usually refers to a thumbpiece above the door handle, which when depressed by the thumb, unlatches the door.
WARNING: California Proposition 65
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