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Glossary

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Active Door (in a pair of doors): The leaf that opens first and the one to which the lock is applied.

AHC: Indicates that the individual so identified is a qualified Architectural Hardware Consultant and member of the Door and Hardware Institute.

Anti-Friction Bearing: Any bearing having the capability of effectively reducing friction.

Anti-Friction Latch Bolt: A latch bolt de signed to reduce friction when the bolt starts to engage the lock strike.

Architectural Hardware: Term applied to all hardware used in building construction but particularly that used on or in connection with doors, windows, cabinets and other movable members.

Armored Front: A lock that consists of two plates: one, the under plate, is fastened to the case and is unfinished; two, the finish plate, is fastened to the under plate and when in place covers the cylinder set screws thus pro- tecting them from tampering. Used on mortise locks.

Armor Plate: A plate similar to a kick plate but covering the door to a greater height, usually 40" (1040 mm) or more from the bottom.

Astragal: A molding or strip whose purpose is to cover or close the gap between the edges of a pair of doors. Some types overlap, others meet at the center line of the gap. (See Coordinator.)

Auxiliary Dead Latch: A supplementary latch that automatically dead- locks the main latch bolt when the door is closed. (Also called Deadlocking Latch Bolt.)

Auxiliary Lock: A lock having a latch bolt or a dead bolt operated by a key or a thumbturn or both. This lock is often used in addition to another lock, which may or may not be key operated but which has a latch bolt operated by knobs or levers.

B

Back Check: Optional feature in hydraulic door closers slowing the opening swing of door somewhere between 60 and 85 degrees of opening. Designed to protect an object be hind the door. Not intended to act as an overhead stop.

Backset (of a lock): The horizontal distance from the face of the lock to the center line of knob hub, keyhole or cylinder. (Measured from the high side of a beveled door.)

Backset (of a hinge): The distance from the edge of the door to the hinge.

Ball-Bearing Hinge: A hinge equipped with ball bearings between the hinge knuckles to reduce friction (See Anti-Friction Bearing.)

Bevel (of a door): The angle of the lock edge in relation to the face of the lock stile. Standard bevel is 1/8" in 2" (3.2 mm in 50.8 mm). If otherwise detailed it must be so noted in ordering locks.

Bevel (of a lock): A term used to indicate the direction in which the latch

bolt is in dined: regular bevel for doors opening in, reverse bevel for doors opening out.

Bevel (of a lock front): The angle of a lock front when not at right angle to the lock case, allowing the front to be applied flush with the edge of a beveled door

Bit (of a key): The projecting blade, cut in a manner that actuates the tumblers and permits the lock bolts to be operated.

Bored Lock (or Latch): Lock or latch whose parts are intended for installation in holes bored in a door

Box Strike: A strike that also provides a complete housing to protect the bolt openings.

Builders Hardware: See Architectural Hardware.

Butt (Hinge): A type of hinge designed for mortising into the edge of the door and into the rabbet of a door frame.

C

Cam (of a cylinder): A rotating piece attached to the end of the cylinder plug to engage the locking mechanism.

Cane Bolt: A heavy cane-shaped bolt with the top bent at right angles; used on the bottom of doors.

Case (of a lock): The box containing the lock mechanism.

Casement Hinge: A hinge to swing a casement window. The term is often used to describe a hinge designed to throw the sash out far enough to permit cleaning the outside of the glass from the inside of the room on an outward-swinging casement.

CDC: Indicates that the individual so identified is a Certified Door Consultant and member of the Door and Hardware Institute.

Chain Bolt: A spring bolt actuated by a chain attached to the spring bolt for application at the top of the door.

Chain Door Fastener: A device that limits the opening of a door by means of a chain.

Changes (Key): The different bittings or tumbler arrangements in a series of locks.

Checking Floor Hinge: A device placed in the floor that combines top and bottom pivots for hanging the door with a controlled speed dosing mechanism.

Continuous Hinge (also called Piano Hinge): A hinge designed to be the same length as the moving part to which it is applied as, for example, the lid covering the keyboard of a piano.

Coordinator: A device used on a pair of doors to ensure that the inactive leaf is per mined to dose before the active leaf. Necessary when an overlap- ping astragal is present and exit devices, automatic or self latching bolts are used with closers on both door leaves.

Cremone Bolt: A device of surface application that, by a turn of knob or lever handle, locks the door or the sash into the frame, top and bottom.

Cup Escutcheon: A door plate, for use on sliding doors, having a recessed panel to afford finger hold and to contain a flush ring and sometimes a cylinder, all being flush with the surface of the plate.

Cylinder (of a lock): The cylindrical-shaped assembly containing the tumbler mechanism and the keyway, which can be actuated only by the correct keys.

Cylinder Collar: A plate or ring used under the head of a cylinder.

Cylinder Lock: A lock in which the locking mechanism is controlled by a cylinder.

Cylindrical (locks and latches): A term used to describe bored locks, which have a cylindrical case into which a separate latch bolt case fits.

Cylinder Screw: The set screw that holds a cylinder in place by preventing the cylinder from being turned after installation.

D

Deadbolt (of a lock): A lock bolt having no spring acton nor bevel, and which is operated by a key or a turn piece.

Deadlock: A lock equipped with a dead bolt only.

Deadlocking Latch Bolt: A latch bolt incorporating a plunger that is held in a retracted position when a door is dosed, thus preventing the bolt from being retracted by end pressure.

Dogging Device: As used in exit devices, a mechanism that fastens the cross bar in the fully depressed position, and also retains the latch bolt or bolts in a retracted position, thus permitting free operation of the door from either side.

Door Bolt: A manually operated rod or bar attached to a door providing means of locking.

Door Closer Bracket: A device whereby a door closer may be installed on the frame rather than directly on the door.

Door Closer or Check: A device combining a spring for dosing and a compression chamber into which the liquid or air escapes slowly, thus providing a means of controlling the speed of the dosing action.

Door Holder: A device that holds a door open at selected positions.

Door Pivot: A hinging device embodying a fixed pin and a single joint. Most types include lateral fastening.

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Contents Price Book 70A Table of Contents IntroductionTerms & Conditions Complete Locks Terms-2 Price Book 70AComplete Locks Terms & Conditions Price Book 70A Terms-3Commercial Patent Numbers Claims and ReturnsFreight Policy Terms-4 Price Book 70ADelivery Price Book 70A Terms-5Residential Patent Numbers Freight Weight Chart Terms & Conditions SchlagePrice Book 70A Terms-7 Keyless knobs non OrbitTerms & Conditions Freight Weight Chart Standard Pack Lock Case Avg. Wt CubicInches Series Functions Quantity Per Case Feet Length Width DepthPrice Book 70A Terms-9 Freight Weight ChartPortable Security Terms-10 Price Book 70A Product Warranties Commercial ApplicationsProduct Warranties Residential Applications Distribution Function and Location Policy Price Book 70A Terms-11Terms & Conditions Cylinder Policies Primus/ Primus XP Sales PolicyTerms-12 Price Book 70A Buy-in Requierments-Commercial Locksmiths LevelsCylinder Policies Terms & Conditions Everest Sales PolicyRestricted Keyway Policy Construction Core Program PolicyDefinition Quad, Numbered Paracentric and Reverse Keyway Family PolicyDoor Labeling Policy Master Key Shipment PolicyTerms & Conditions Hardware Finishes Hardware FinishesFinish Codes and Descriptions Standard FinishesStandard Features BE/FE-Series Keypad LocksProduct Identification Finish Codes DescriptionsAnsi A156.5-2001, Grade BE-Series Keypad Deadbolts FinishesPlymouth x Elan Plymouth x Jazz FE595-Series Keypad LocksBE/FE-4 Price Book 70A FE575-Series Keypad Locks FE575 Entry LocksFinish FE285-Series Keypad LocksBE/FE-6 Price Book 70A Parts FE/BE-Series Keypad Locks Rekeying PartsTriple Option Latch Screw PacksBE/FE-8 Introduction BA300-SeriesDeadbolts Parts BA300-4B3 60 N F Suffix Cylinder SuffixFunctions Ansi A156.5, 1992, GradeBored Deadbolt Locks B380 E2192 Door BoltComplete Locks BA300-SeriesDeadbolts Price Book BA300-3Latches Cylindrical BA300-Series PartsDeadbolt Strikes Deadbolt/Springlatch Combinations Parts B/BA300Deadbolt Latches Description Door Thickness Content Each Screw PacksDescription Door Thickness Type Size Each BA300-6 Price BookMiscellaneous Parts Miscellaneous PartsPart Specify Price Number Finish Description Each Price Book BA300-7BA300-Series BA300-8 Price BookFA Entrance Handlesets Introduction FA-Series HandlesetsParts FA-19 FA-2 Price Book FA-Series Handlesets FunctionsAnsi A156.2, Series 4000, Grade Complete Locks F-Series Handlesets Single CylinderFA-4 Price Book Series Handlesets Complete LocksDouble Cylinder FA-5 Single Cylinder FA-Series Handlesets Complete LocksFA-6 Price Book Complete Locks FA-Series Handlesets 622 625 626Double Cylinder Two-Piece Interior DoubleComplete Locks F/FA-Series Handlesets Double Cylinder One-Piece InteriorFA-10 Price Book Levers/Knobs FA-Series Levers/KnobsOptions FA-18 FA-Series Levers/Knobs Functions FA-12 Price BookManhattan MNH Complete Locks F-Series LeversSeries Levers FA-Series Levers Complete Locks Callington CLTSt. Annes STA FA-Series LeversSeries Knobs Complete Locks F-Series KnobsGeorgian GEO FA-Series Knobs Complete Locks Danbury DNBFA-Series Knobs FA-16 Price BookComplete Locks F/FA-Series Knobs Series Knobs x LeversFA-Series Levers/Knobs Options Lock Less ComponentsComponent Trim FA-18 Price BookHandleset Strikes Parts F/FA-SeriesLatch Strikes FA-20 Price Book FA-Series PartsSpringlatches Deadlatches FA-22 Price Book $8.40FA-23 FA-24 Price Book X P a C K E R I E S P a R T SService Charges Changes or CancellationsCash Discount Claims and ReturnsHardware Finishes Code DescriptionLifetime Mechanical Warranty Year Finish WarrantyProduct Warranties, Additional Terms and Conditions Distribution Function and Location PolicyPrice Book JD-Series Table of Contents Standard FeaturesProduct Identification Finish Codes and DescriptionsBored Deadbolt Locks JD60 JD62JD80 JD81JH-Series BOX Pack Handleset Freight Weight Two brass cut keys per lock, 5-pin, C sectionAnsi a 156.5, 2001, Grade Entrance HandlesetsJH Series & JT Series Handlesets Function Design 605 609 619 620 625 630 716Series Levers Table of Contents Product Identification Ansi A156.2, 1996, Series 4000, Grade Series LeversDover DOV LaSalle LASFunction 605 619 620 625 630 716Marin MAR Torino TOR630 716 620 625Seville SEV Series Knobs BOX Pack J-Series Knob Freight Weight Case Average Cubic Case Dimensions inchesStyle FunctionSeries Knobs J170F82 F77Stratus STR Byron BYRCorona CNA Series Parts Available in 605 609 630 Triple Option Dead LatchTriple Option Deadbolt Latch Description List New Old Description Was J250-003Screw Packs Description ListList Each Description ListCylinder and Cylinder Parts Special Keying Mounts Price Book Table of Contents Tools & KitsTools & Kits Keying Tools & Kits Full Size Pin KitsKeying Tools & Kits Tools & Kits Full Size Keying ToolsSmall Format Interchangeable Core Service Equipment Small Format Interchangeable Core Pin KitsCompetitive Keying Kits Competitive Keying ToolsCompetitive Keying Kits and Keying Tools 40-090 40-094 Titan/Kwikset Keying Kit Weiser Keying KitTools & Kits Tools Torx Tools Installation ToolsTools Tools & Kits Home Secure RCK Accessories Maintenance Kits Replacement Parts AssortmentsTools & Kits Kits Portable Security Repair KitsInstallation Kits Kits Tools & Kits40-160 Mortise Lock JIG40-161 40-162 40-163 40-164 40-165 40-166How To Order Forms & Examples Stock Products Stock Products Tab Display Mounts Merch-3Miscellaneous Merch-4 Price Book 70A Merch-1Merchandising Aids Display Mounts Dexter by SchlageSolid Oak Mounts Solid Oak MountsDisplay Mounts Merchandising Aids Display MountsDexter by Schlage Mounts Special PartsMerchandising Aids Miscellaneous Finish Selector KitPlastic Lock Case Cover Promotional ItemsGlossary Price Book 70A Gloss-1Glossary Gloss-2 Price Book 70AEscutcheon Key See Key Plate Fire Exit Bolt See Exit DeviceReverse Bevel See Bevel Price Book 70A Gloss-3Panic Exit Device See Exit Device Gloss-4 Price Book 70A Tubular Lock or Latch a type of bored lockPrice Book 70A

70A specifications

The Schlage 70A is a benchmark in the world of door hardware, celebrated for its high-quality construction and reliability. Designed for both commercial and residential applications, the 70A series stands out for its robustness and sophisticated technology. It is particularly favored in settings where security and durability are paramount.

One of the main features of the Schlage 70A is its solid brass construction, ensuring longevity and resistance to wear and tear. This material not only provides a premium feel but also enhances the lock's ability to withstand the elements, making it suitable for various environments. The door hardware is available in multiple finishes, allowing homeowners and property managers to select a style that complements their aesthetic preferences.

The technology behind the Schlage 70A incorporates advanced locking mechanisms that are designed to prevent unauthorized access. With a Grade 1 rating from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the Schlage 70A meets rigorous security standards. The deadbolt feature offers additional peace of mind, with options for single or double cylinder designs, depending on user needs and door configurations.

In terms of user functionality, the Schlage 70A is designed for ease of installation and maintenance. Its intuitive design allows for straightforward mounting and operation, which is a significant advantage for both homeowners and professional installers. The lock's keyway is engineered to offer enhanced resistance against picking and bumping, thereby fortifying security measures considerably.

Moreover, the Schlage 70A includes a patented key control feature, which helps to prevent unauthorized duplication of keys. This innovative technology is a testament to Schlage's commitment to providing top-notch security solutions for any property.

The Schlage 70A not only performs exceptionally well in terms of security but also features an aesthetic appeal that suits a wide array of architectural designs. With its blend of durability, advanced technology, and elegant design, the Schlage 70A stands as a reliable choice for those seeking a robust locking system, ensuring peace of mind while adding value to any property.