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Product Specs

  • Entry Set Type: Handleset
  • Interior Handle Type: Lever
  • Handle Shape: Straight Lever
  • Lockset Type: Mortise
  • Function: Keyed Entry
  • Application: Front Entrance, Side/Back Entrance, Closet, Office, Classroom Security, Hospital, Vestibule, Store
  • Handleset Trim Style: Full Plate Entry Set
  • Lock Points: One-Point Lock
  • Features: Deadbolt Included
  • Door Handing: Left, Right
  • Style: Traditional
  • Finish: Chrome
  • Material: Brass
  • Deadbolt Type: Single Cylinder
  • Door Thickness: 1-3/4 in, 1-7/8 in, 2 in, 2-1/8 in, 2-1/4 in, 2-3/8 in, 2-1/2 in, 2-5/8 in, 2-3/4 in
  • Backset: 2-1/2 in, 2-3/4 in
  • Height: 9 in
  • Width: 2 1/2 in
  • Mortise Function: F13, F20
  • Keying: Keyed-Alike
  • Trim/Rosette Style: Rectangle
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Description

H 9" x W 2 1/2"

About Emtek UL3545POSUS26 Mormont 9" Single Cylinder Mortise Door Entry Set with UL Rated 2 1/2" Backset

The Emtek's Mormont Single Cylinder Mortise Door Entry Set with UL Rated 2 1/2" Backset is dedicated to helping bring your personal style to life. Door hardware is more than a way to open, close, and secure a space. To us, it is an integral part of a room’s design theme. This fixture is part of Emtek's decorative Collection, so make sure to check out other styles of fixtures to accessorize your room.
  • Brass construction
  • Operating knob and lever retracts latch bolt and deadbolt simultaneously
  • Latch bolt retracted by thumb press, knob and lever from either side
  • Deadbolt operated key outside and by thumbturn inside

Key Features & Innovations

Keyed Entry Single Cylinder Function

This single cylinder handleset is keyed on the exterior with an associated locking mechanism on the inside that can quickly and easily lock or unlock the deadbolt latch. The exterior handle has a thumb plate that depresses to disengage the door latch and the interior handle features a lever or knob. Single cylinder locks are most commonly used to secure entrances to a residence or place of business.



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