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FUNCTIONS
Emtek locks are available in all the
functions usually required in a house. These include Passage, Privacy,
Dummy, and for deadbolts and keyed sideplate locks, Single Keyed and
Double Keyed. Key-in-Lever and Knob locks are available with one
function only, with a keyed cylinder on the outside and a turn-piece
release on the inside.
Passage - This function is used for doors where no locking is
required. The knobs or levers freely operate the latch. Passage sets
are commonly used on interior doors, and sometimes on an exterior door
in conjunction with a separate deadbolt.
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Privacy
- Usually used on bathroom doors, and any other door that needs to be
locked from the inside. A push button is provided on the inside
rosette, pushing the button fixes the outside handle, turning the
inside handle releases the lock. A clearance hole is provided in the
outside rosette to permit the lock to be released with a nail, if
needed.
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Dummy
- Used on fixed (non-operating) doors and sometimes on closet doors.
Sold as a pair, these handles do not operate, they stay in a fixed
position, no latch is provided or normally needed. Dummy handles
provide a firm grip where desired, and are used on the non-locking
side of french doors to give balanced, matching appearance. Emtek
dummy handles are surface mounted, no bore holes are required in the
door. All mounting hardware is provided.
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Single
Cylinder - The most popular configuration for deadbolt locks, a
keyed cylinder is provided for the outside and a turn-piece is located
on the inside. The lock may be locked or unlocked with a key from the
outside. The turn-piece allows locking or unlocking without a key from
the inside.
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Double Cylinder - Used in situations where free egress from the
inside is not needed or desired. Keyed cylinders are provided for both
outside and inside. Locking and unlocking can be accomplished only
with a key

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HANDING - Emtek
locks with lever handles are handed, locks with knob handles are not
handed. Our lever locks are handed because
they have a high quality, "European" style mechanism that
provides a firm feeling, spring supported rotation downward and a
solid stop at the top of the movement. Since the levers do not rotate
upward, we must assemble the levers with prior knowledge of which will
be on the outside and which on the inside.
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Determine the handing of your door
by standing on the outside of the door. If the hinge is on the right,
it's a right handed door, and you need a right handed lock. If the
hinge is on the left you need a left handed lock
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Backset - In the U.S. there are two common backsets for
residential locks, 2-3/8" and 2-3/4". The backset is the distance from
the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8" bore hole. We will
pack your locks with a 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" latch depending on which
backset you specify. Dummy sets have no latch and are surface mounted
so you can install a dummy set wherever you choose on the door.
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Door Prep
Emtek locks fit into a standard
American style tubular door prep. If you are replacing existing locks
then your door preps will most likely be correct for Emtek locks. Just
determine the backset and you're ready to order. If you're installing
locks in new doors that do not have a door prep you can follow the
instructions below.
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PASSAGE, PRIVACY, KEY-IN-KNOB OR
LEVER, AND DEADBOLT LOCKS fit into the door prep shown above.
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Bore a 2-1/8" hole through the
door. The center of this hole should be located 2-3/8" or
2-3/4" back from the edge of the door (this is the backset
dimension). Bore a 1" hole in the edge of the door located on the
centerline of the 2-1/8" hole. The latch will fit into the
1" hole. Chisel out a 1" by 2-1/4" rectangle on the
edge of the door, 1/8" deep. The latch faceplate will sit in this
recession.
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KEYED
LOCKS WITH SIDEPLATES require two sets of holes with a
center-to-center distance of 3-5/8" between the two sets of holes.
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DUMMY SETS require no door prep. Dummy handles are surface mounted
and my be located anywhere on the door you choose, but they are
usually located to match the appearance of nearby operating locks.
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