Premium Privacy Pocket-Door Mortise Lock Set with Chamfered Corner Pulls

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Item #: RS-06UN-FH32PD8440X

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Crisp, clean, and tailored, our Premium Privacy Pocket-Door Mortise Lock Set is an excellent choice for a variety of interiors. Beautifully designed and crafted, it features a convenient spring-loaded edge pull for quiet, smooth operation. The depth-adjustable strike makes it easier to install, while self-retractable wing hooks on the latch prevent scratches to the opposite surface. For a complete double pocket door set, combine this locking set with our matching dummy set. Choose from a wide assortment of lustrous finishes.

The lock is activated from the inside by the bow-shaped thumb turn. The latch bolt is held in place by the included strike or dummy mortise case (for double doors - purchase separately). An emergency release button on the exterior allows the door to be unlocked with a common screwdriver.

Dimensions: 7 7/8" H x 2 23/64" W x 5/64" thick. Recess: 6 23/64" H x 1 31/32" W. Mortise: 23/64" deep. Lock case: 3 21/32" D x 6" H x 11/16" W. Faceplate: 8" H x 1" W. Backset: 2 3/4". Standard Door Thickness: 1 3/4". Thick door kits and other backsets available, call for details. The screw holes for attaching are concealed on the sides of the recess.

NOTE: Not all visible parts of lock will match the finish of the set. For Oil-Rubbed Bronze, Aged Brass and Polished Brass sets, the spring loaded edge pull and push button will be in Satin Nickel finish.

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WARNING: California Proposition 65

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Very well built

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Highly recommend this over regular hardware. This finish is good, but I wanted a more rustic look, so I sanded off the clear coat and used a blueing agent to add patina.