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Tailored and understated, our classic Quincy Entry Door Set with Providence Knobs goes with everything. Whether your style is Victorian, Craftsman, or Mid-Century modern, these spare, beveled plates and simple round knobs will fit right in. Substantial forged brass parts provide enduring quality, backed by our five year warranty.
Dimensions: Providence knobs are 2 1/4" D. Backplates measure 9" H x 2 5/8" W. Plate thickness: 3/8".
Latch dimensions: Latch case: 7/8" diameter. Latch face plate: 2 1/4" H x 1" W.
Deadbolt specs: Face plates are 2 3/4" H x 1 1/8" W". The deadbolt has a pick-resistant Schlage C keyway and a 1" throw. Multiple sets on one order will be keyed differently unless otherwise requested. To key alike or to match a specific key number, please call to place your order. A double keyed cylinder is available upon request.
This set will fit doors from 1 1/4" - 1 3/4" in thickness, with a 5 1/2" center to center boring for the latch and deadbolt. Extended version can be ordered for doors up to 2 3/4" in thickness, call for details. Other options, including dummy sets, split finishes, and additional knob styles, are available by special order. Please call to order.
Backset: On a lock or latch, it is the distance from the front of the face plate to the center of the knob hub. On the door, it is from the edge of the door to the center of the door knob. Learn about hardware >
Door Set Functions
Function
Description
Includes
Entry
Latch and lock - The door is opened by a knob/lever on the exterior and on the interior. The locking deadbolt is operated by a key from the outside and by a thumbturn on the inside.
2 Knobs/levers
2 Back plates/rosettes
1 Lock cylinder with matching backplate
1 Thumbturn with matching backplate
2 Keys
1 Passage latch with matching face plate
1 Deadbolt with matching face plate
1 Matching latch strike plate
1 Matching deadbolt strike with reinforcer
Matching screws
All necessary mounting accessories
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Step 1 Choose Your Function
Passage
Complete non-locking latch set used on most interior doors
Privacy
Complete locking latch set for bedroom and bathroom doors
Double Dummy
Non-latching set with two handles for non-bored closet and double doors
Single Dummy
Non-latching handle for non-bored closet and pantry doors
Step 2 Choose Your Backset
The "backset" is the distance from the edge of your door to the center of the hole bored in your door. Choose from 2⅜" (standard) or 2¾". Measure carefully to ensure proper fit.
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Choosing a Keying Option for Your Entry Door Set
Single Cylinder Lock:
Key operated from the outside, thumbturn operated from the inside.
Double Cylinder Lock:
Key operated from both inside and outside. Note: Key required for egress.
How to Determine Your Backset
The "backset" is the distance from the edge of your door to the center of the hole bored in your door. Choose from 2⅜" (standard) or 2¾". Measure carefully to ensure proper fit.
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How to Determine Your Backset
The "backset" is the distance from the edge of your door to the center of the hole bored in your door. Choose from 2½" or 2¾". Measure carefully to ensure proper fit.
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How to Determine Handing
Stand in the frame of the door with your back to the hinges. If the door swings to your right, it is a RIGHT HAND door. If the door swings to your left, it is a LEFT HAND door.
RIGHT HANDED (RH)
LEFT HANDED (LH)
How to Determine Handing
Stand in the frame of the door with your back to the hinges. If the door swings to your right, it is a RIGHT HAND door. If the door swings to your left, it is a LEFT HAND door.