Amsterdam Screen Door Mortise Lock Set With 1 1/2" Backset

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Item #: R-06DH-SDL688X

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The nostalgic Amsterdam design recalls the Dutch colonial hardware of the Hudson River valley. Beautiful, durable and finely crafted from forged brass, it features a true mortise latch with thumb-turn lock bolt. A wonderful choice for Colonial or Craftsman style homes!

This set is designed for use on wood screen doors opening in or out from 7/8" - 1 3/4" in thickness. For thinner doors, simply trim the spindle to the desired length. The backset is 1 1/2".

Dimensions: Backplates - 6" H x 1 1/2" W. Exterior Knob - 1 11/16" diameter. Interior Lever - 2 5/8" L x 2 1/4" projection. Mortise latch case - 2" H x 1 7/8" W x 1/2" thick. Latch faceplate - 3 1/4" H x 3/4" W.

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Screen Door: Wooden door usually between 7/8" and 1 5/8" thick that has a screen or glass pane.

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This product super with my 1901 family home we are restoring

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Very appropriate for my 1901 Victorian home my grandfather built.

This works well

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I needed a 1 1/2"" backset latch to replace an old one that was worn out, but discovered that they no longer make the product I wanted to replace. I saw this product, and noticed a review by Mark from Buffalo and became encouraged that this would work with a few modifications to the door. So, with the help of a friend with tools and skills, we made this work on a metal patio door. It now looks like it was made for that door. I'm very happy!

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It looks good but the lock didn't work because it was manufactured to the wrong size. Problem could not be solved without remachining the part. They did not have any parts that fit!