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The most common type of entry devices are cylindrical locksets and mortise locksets. Cylindrical Knob Cylindrical Lever Typical cylindrical lockset cylinder Cylindrical 2-1/8 Hole Cylindrical locksets are installed in wood or metal doors through a standard size (2-1/8 ) hole bored in the door. The round knob design does not meet ADA accessibility requirements and is quickly being replaced by lever design locksets. Nearly all cylindrical locksets will fit into a standard 2-1/8 diameter hole cutout in the door. There are two standard backsets, 2-3/8 and 2-3/4. The backset is the measurement from the edge of the door to the center of the lock hole. Most exterior doors use a 2-3/4 backset. The 2-3/8 is most frequently use in residential applications for interior doors. Lever design locksets are often handed. You must designate the direction the lever points when installed on the door. It will be either left or right handed. Mortise locks can be supplied with an optional built-in deadbolt Escutcheon plate is optional. Lever Trim (non-escutcheon style) Mortise Lever Trim (escutcheon style) Standard mortise lock cutout. Mortise Cylinder A part called a spindle passes through the lock to connect the levers. Mortise design locksets are installed in a rectangular cavity that has been bored into wood doors or welded into metal doors. A standard prepped door does not have any holes pre-bored into the surface. Copyright to Garden State Hardware Wholesale - All Rights Reserved - Design by Siger Concepts - Additional graphics by Nick Nabozny 2

What s a Cylinder? The simplest and most descriptively accurate definition is that the cylinder is the part that you put the key into and turn to activate the lock mechanism. There are 3 basic types of cylinders used on modern locking systems: Mortise cylinder, Rim cylinder and Lockset cylinder. Rim cylinders are universally interchangeable. You will need to designate the keyway for your system. (i.e.,yale GA, Sargent LC, Corbin 59A1 etc.) Rim cylinders are most commonly used on exit bars as well as surface mounted deadbolts and nightlatches. Deadbolt Nightlatch Mortise cylinders are interchangeable throughout the industry in diameter and threading. There are several lengths, with 1-1/8 being most common for mortise lock applications. You will need to know the manufacturer of the lock device so that the correct tailpiece is put on the cylinder. Lockset cylinders are use on cylindrical locks and are almost always not interchangeable, even within a specific manufacturer. You will need to know the manufacturer and the model number of the lockset in order to get a replacement cylinder. Interchangeable Core Cylinders Interchangeable core systems permit you to replace the cylinder in a lock by using a special core removal Control key. While all the major manufacturers make interchangeable core systems, each has its own design. You cannot mix different interchangeable core systems. Most manufacturers do however make available most models of their locks modified to accept Best style IC cores. Schlage Sargent Best Style Corbin/Russwin Yale All types of lock devices in a system can be adapted to except Interchangeable cores Deadbolts Lever Locks Knob Locks Mortise Locks Rim Locks Desk Locks Padlocks 3

Cylindrical Lockset Functions Includes the most popular functions Designation ANSI Description Example lever Passage Lockset Privacy Bedroom Bathroom Lockset Exit Lockset Communicating Lockset Entrance Office Lockset Office Dormitory Motel Room Lockset Classroom Lockset F36 F37 F38 * F80 * F81 F82 F84 Latch retracted by either knob. Non locking function. Either knob retracts latch unless button pushed in on inside knob. Turning inside knob releases button. Emergency button in outside knob unlocks inside. Latch retracted by inside knob. Outside knob always rigid. Key-in-knob both sides. Key unlocks its side only. Latch retracted by knob either side unless button on inside knob turned to lock outside knob. Turn button must be released manually. Key retracts latch when outside knob locked. Latch retracted by knob either side unless button on inside knob pushed in to lock outside knob. Push/turn button on inside released by key on outside or by turning inside knob. Closing door does not release outside knob or button. Inside knob always retracts latch. Key in outside knob can leave outside knob locked or unlocked. Classroom Hospital Lockset Storeroom Service Lockset F85 F86 Inside knob always retracts latch. Key in outside knob can leave outside knob locked or unlocked. Latch can be held in retracted position by key in outside knob. Inside knob always retracts latch. Outside knob always rigid. Key in outside knob retracts latch. Asylum Lockset F87 Both knobs rigid at all times. Key retracts latch from either side. Public Entrance Lockset Dormitory Lockset Store Storeroom Lockset Service Station Lockset Hotel Motel Lockset F88 F90 F91 F92 F93 Latch retracted by knob either side unless outside knob is locked by key on inside knob. Key in outside knob retracts latch when locked. Latch retracted by knob either side unless outside knob is locked by push button on inside knob or key on outside knob. Turning inside knob or closing door releases button. Key outside locks or unlocks door and releases latch. Latch retracted by knob either side unless both knobs are locked simultaneously by key in either knob. Key unlocks both sides simultaneously. Latch retracted by knob either side unless button is pushed in on inside knob. Push button released by turning inside knob, closing door, or by key in outside knob unless push button is fixed in locked position by turning coin slot inside knob. Key in outside will always retract latch. Latch retracted by inside or outside knob. Outside knob is always rigid. Depressing push button when door is closed shuts out all keys except emergency key. Push button is released by turning inside knob. 4 * Use only on rooms with more than one exit.

Deadbolt Latchbolt Toggle Mortise Lock Functions Mortise lock functions are a bit more complicated because there can be two different locking devices built into the lock case: the latchbolt and the deadbolt. In addition, some locking functions are activated by a toggle on the edge of the lock. Below are just the most common mortise lock functions. For a complete listing consult an ANSI manual. ANSI-F01 - Passage Latch retracted by either lever. Non-locking function. No deadbolt. ANSI-F04 - Office Latch retracted by either lever unless outside lever is locked by toggle on lock edge. Key outside retracts latch. No deadbolt. ANSI-F05 - Classroom Lock Latch retracted by either lever unless outside lever is locked by key outside. Key outside locks or unlocks outside lever only. Inside lever always operative. No deadbolt. ANSI-F07 - Storeroom or Service Latch retracted by lever inside or key outside. Outside lever rigid at all times, requires key to open. No deadbolt. ANSI-F09 - Public Entrance Latch retracted by either lever unless outside lever is locked by key inside. Key outside retracts latchbolt. No deadbolt. ANSI-F12 - Dwelling Entrance Lock Latch retracted by either lever unless outside lever is locked by toggle in lock front. Deadbolt operated by key outside, turn lever inside. Key outside retracts both latch and deadbolt. When deadbolt is projected, outside lever is automatically locked. Operating inside lever automatically retracts latch and deadbolt with outside lever remaining locked. ANSI-F13 - Dormitory and Storeroom Latchbolt retracted by either lever. Deadbolt operated from outside by key, inside by turn lever. When deadbolt is projected, outside lever automatically locked. 25 function only - Operating inside lever automatically retracts latchbolt and deadbolt and unlocks outside lever. ANSI-F14 - Storeroom Lock Latchbolt retracted by either lever. Deadbolt operated from either side by key. Inside lever does not retract deadbolt. ANSI-F15 - Hotel-Motel Guard bolt deadlocks latchbolt. Latchbolt retracted by key outside, lever inside. Outside lever always rigid. Projecting deadbolt from inside by turn lever or emergency key outside when door is closed, shuts out all keys except emergency key. Inside lever retracts latchbolt and deadbolt simultaneously. Indicator button available on order. When deadbolt is projected by inside turn lever, button cannot be pushed in (indicating room is occupied). 5

Exit Devices Uncomplicated Rim Device Concealed Vertical Rod Surface Mounted Vertical Rod Mortise Device There are four basic styles of modern exit bar devices. Rim The entire device is mounted on the surface of the door with a latch projecting out the end. Surface Mounted Vertical Rod Similar to the rim design, the entire mechanism is mounted to the surface of the door. Rods mounted on the surface project latches both into the over head and into the floor. Mortise The latching mechanism is mortised into a precut channel in the door. Concealed Vertical Rod Rods are hidden in a preformed channel within the door that project latches into the overhead and into the floor. All four styles are also available in the older Crossbar style. Crossbar Device Installation tips: The mortise and concealed vertical rod designs need to have channels inside the door, therefore they aren t suitable for retrofitting to existing doors. Stick with the surface mounted rim or surface mounted vertical rod designs for retrofits. The vertical rod devices are more secure because they latch the doors at both the top and bottom. On doors where there is no entrance necessary such as emergency exits, you don t have to install any trim. You ll save money by ordering the devices less trim. With the exception of the mortise design, most exit devices use a rim cylinder. Mortise design devices use a mortise cylinder. The old crossbar styles are rarely used anymore. They often project out into the walk area so far that they interfere with handicap requirements. Before you order a device, you ll need to know the width of the door and the height if ordering a vertical rod device. Most rim devices can be field cut a couple of inches to fit non-standard doors. And the rods on vertical rod devices can usually be field shortened. Most surface mounted devices are non-handed so they can be mounted on either left hand or right hand doors. Exit Device Trim Any mechanisms on the exterior of the door such as handles and cylinders are collectively known as trim. Here are five of the most common types of trim used. 6 Cylinder only designs Cylinder with lever Cylinder with pull Thumb latch design

Exit devices equipped with alarms are common on retail applications DOGGING Built-in alarm device Dogging Key The phrase dogging as associated with exit devices has nothing to do with your pooch. It indicates that the exit bar can be dogged (fixed) in the unlocked position. This normally is done with an allen type wrench and is a very common option. There are special application exit devices where the entire device is mortised into the surface of the door making the opening clear of all projections. Touch senstive bars can be used on electromagnetic and electric strike applications. Exit Device Electric Strike Now here s a really great idea. Several manufacturers have created an electric strike for surface mounted exit devices. The strike is totally self contained and can be mounted with very little jamb modification. Call us for details. Gravity Door Coordinator If you ve got a set of double doors without a center post, you ll probably need a coordinator to prevent the active door closing until the inactive door is closed. 7

Surface Mounted Concealed (floor) Garden State Hardware Wholesalers Door Closers Modern door closers fall into two broad categories, surface mounted and concealed. Surface mounted are by far the most common. They re used extensively on all types of construction. Concealed closers are mortised into the overhead or floor and are usually limited to exterior doors that get heavy usage. The size of a closer does not refer to a dimension. It indicates the closing power of the unit. Closers are usually sized from 1 to 6, with a 3 or 4 being the most common size. The more expensive closers are adjustable throughout their listed size range. Most door closers today actually have two different speed ranges that should be adjusted independently. The sweep speed controls how quickly the door will close from the open position to within about 10 o of the closed position. The latching speed controls the speed of the door during the last few degrees of closing. It allows the lock device on the door to latch properly and prevents the door from slamming. If the door is a handicap access, you may want to have a closer with delayed action. This slows the door closing speed between its full open position and approximately 70 o closed position. Factors To Consider When Selecting Door Closers Some variables to consider when choosing the size, style and options for door closers: The width of the door. The weight of the door. Frequency of traffic. Wind conditions. Hand of the door. Handicap access. Closer Size for Standard Surface Mounted Closer Maximum Size ADA Accessible Door Width Interior Exterior Interior Exterior 34 2 3 1 NA 36 3 4 1 NA 40 5 6 2 NA In order to comply with ADA requirements, the force necessary to open an interior door cannot exceed 5 foot pounds. 8

These are the most common methods for mounting closers. Since method 1 puts the closer on the exterior of the door, it shouldn t be used on outside doors. Exposure to the elements could have an adverse affect on the unit. Use a parallel arm mounting instead. 1 Regular Arm Mounting Most common mounting, providing the greatest closing efficiency. Closer is mounted on the pull side, with the arm perpendicular to the face of the door. Arm bracket is attached to the door frame. Requires a 2 wide top rail. 2 Top Jamb Mounting Parallel Arm Mounting Will accommodate a reveal up to 3 on Allows inside application of closer on out-swinging 180 o opening and 3¾ on 110-140 o doors. Closer is mounted on the push side, with the openings. Closer is mounted on the arm parallel to the face of the door. Arm does not push side, with the arm perpendicular to project from the opening. the face of the door. Arm bracket is mounted on the door. Door Closer Options There are a couple of options you might want to consider when ordering door closers: Backcheck and Hold-Open. Backcheck slows a door during the opening cycle by providing cushioned resistance as someone pushes it open. Its use should protect people and objects behind the door as well as preventing damage to a wall. It will also help in those windy locations, preventing a gust of wind from pulling the door out of someone s hand and slamming it against a wall or ripping the hardware out of the door or frame. The hold-open option allows you to keep the door in the open position without the use of an additional device such as an overhead holder or kickdown holder. Hold-Open closers are usually not permitted on fire rated doors. 3 Weight per square foot of 1¾ doors in pounds Ash 5.3 Birch 4.3 Fir 3.5 Mahogany 5.3 Oak 7 White Pine 3.5 Hollow Core 2.5 Solid Core 3 Kalamein 5 Hollow Metal 6.5 Tubular Steel 5 Tempered Glass ½ 7 Tempered Glass ¾ 10 Expected frequency of door operation per day Department store entrance 5000 Large office building entrance 4000 Office building corridor door 75 Office building toilet door 400 Theater entrance 1000 Schoolhouse entrance 1250 Schoolhouse corridor door 80 Schoolhouse toilet door 1250 9

Save that great solid wood old door during renovation Continuous Gear Hinges will repair a sagging door or damaged hinge mounts. Door Reinforcement Plates can repair damaged doors around the lock mechanism. Reinforced enlarged strike plates. Repairs damaged frames. Armoured kick plates can hide damge to the door. Filler plates allow you to convert doors and frames for new hardware. Extended Strike Plates 10

Adapter Plate Garden State Hardware Wholesalers Lock Reinforcer Reinforcement & Adapter Plates Lock Hole Cover All styles available for 2-3/8 or 2-3/4 doors. Lock Reinforcer Latch Guard You may not have to replace that damaged door. There is a huge selection of door repair and reinforcement plates available. There are also many plates available for adapting a pre-cut door hole pattern to accept a different style of locking mechanism. This is just a small example of the variety available. Call us for a full catalog. SIMPLEX Adapter Repair Adapter Plate Mortise Lock Adapter Plate Scar Plate Hole Cover From 1½ to 3¾ holes Door Edge Protectors ANSI Strike Filler Plate Hinge Filler T-Strike Filler Aluminum Frame Filler Plate Converts Mortise Cutout to 161 Steel Strike Reinforcer Box Use to convert old style skelton key or mortise locks to tubular locksets Oversized Reinforcement Strike Plate Screws thru the back of box to anchor the strike to the wall stud. Available in Brass & Chrome Finishes Remodeler Plates for modernizing or decorating Latch Protectors Protects latch against jimmying. Available for both inswinging and outswinging doors. 11

Door Hardware Flushbolt are frequently used on the inactive door of a set of double doors. Automatic Flushbolts Flushbolts for wood & metal doors Hold-Open Track Available surface and mortised mounting Magnetic Hold-Open Can be added to fire alarm system to automatically release door. Kick Down Style Hold-Opens Door Bumpers - Concaved or Convexed Protects walls against damage from door hardware Convex Concave The convex style is used with knobs and lever locks which do not employ a push or turn button in a location where it may get pushed by a convex bumper. Garden State stocks just about any type or style of bumper, holdopen or door hardware you could ever want. Hold-Opens & Door Bumpers 12

Door plates are available in sizes up to 48 x 48 in aluminum, brass, bronze and stainless steel. And if you need a custom size, Garden State can handle it. Door Protection Plates One Sided Two Sided Bottom Angle U-Channel Angle plates for the bottom of doors Options for attaching pull plates Push & Pull Plates Standard Sizes 3½ x 15 4 x 16 There are many styles of pull plates available. Most are available in aluminum, brass, bronze and stainless steel. At set of push & pull plates can be used to cover holes left in a door when the locks are removed. Plates with pre-cut cylinder holes. Pull handles without an base plate available thru-bolted & bolt-on. 13

We stock everything you ll need to do that digital access conversion. Mechanical and Electronic digital access locks Universal Electric Strike Several companies are now making a universal electric strike. You can carry just one that will fit virtually all applications. It will operate with nearly every tubular or mortise lockset on the market. And it adapts for use on steel, aluminum or wood frames. Operates on 12 or 12VDC. Bridge Rectifier Optional in-line power control that is able to receive input voltages from 12 to 32V AC or DC. The built-in bridge rectifier provides 12 or 24VDC output. Electromagnetic Locking Systems 14

Lock hardware can not project into clear opening. Barrier-Free Design ADA Guidelines ADA Minimum Opening Requirements An accessible door must provide a 2-8 CLEAR space for passage. This may be provided with a 2-10 wide door but more often a 3-0 wide door is needed. Nothing can project from the frame or door into this space. This means that you must allow clearance for things like the frame stop, the lock strike plate and the lock handle or exit bar device. Approach Swing-Clear Hinges Sometimes just replacing a door hinge with a swing-clear hinge will make a door opening ADA compliant. When used on doors 1-3/8 or 1-3/4 thick it requires only 95 to fully clear the opening. 15

Hollow Metal Door Design Standard Door Sizes Door Width 2 4 2 6 2 8 2 10 3 0 3 4 3 6 3 8 3 10 4 0 Door Height All 6 8 or 7 0 Sizes other than those listed are available...call us for info Hollow metal doors are available in a variety of sizes and window configurations (windows in doors are called lights or "vision"). The most common types are pictured below. We can make a door in almost any configuration imaginable, so call us if you have a special requirement. We also supply 1/4 safety glass. Custom Door Sizes are a Garden State Hardware specialty! Primary factors effecting the cost of doors Gauge of metal Size Fire rating Core material Internal reinforcement Light installation Seamless edges Frame design 16

Hollow Metal Doors & Frames Standard hollow metal doors are 1¾ thick. Constructed of 16 to 20 gauge metal. Have a seamed edge. Inner core of honeycomb construction. Standard preparation for hardware includes: Mounting for 4½ x 4½ hinges. Steel reinforcement for closer. Holes cut for cylindrical lock, surface mounted exit device or mortise lock. Specialty Doors: Detention Sound proof Stainless steel Pressure resistant Lead shielded Available Options: Galvanized Insulation Top & Bottom Cap 16 to 20 gauge Seamless edge Internal Reinforcement Stock Metal Frames Pressure Grip 4-3/4,5-5/8, 5-7/8, 7-1/8 & 8-1/4 Masonry 4-3/4, 5-3/4, 6-3/4 & 8-3/4 Expandable Frames 4½ to 8½ & 8½ to 13½ Custom sizes on request Frame Selection Masonary frames Drywall frames Gasketed frames Unit frames Reinforced frames Stud frames Pressure grip frames Standard Frame Design Pressure grip Frame Design Adjustable Drywall Frame 17

Garden State Hardware Wholesalers Wood Doors & Frames Cores: Particle board also known as Solid Core Door Hollow Core Construction Details Solid & Hollow Core Design Popular veneers for transparent finishes are Red or White oak and birch. Recommend veneers for painted finishes are (MDO) medium density overlay and tempered hardboard. Plastic laminate veneers are available options. Premium grade door manufacturers always bond or glue stiles and rails to the door core. 5-ply architectural door manufacturers hot press the entire door construction under 85-125 PSI at more than 240 F. 5-ply commercial type of manufacturing cold presses doors at 50-60 PSI at room temperatures. Commercial grade 5-ply utilize a much better grade and thicker veneer. Standard sizes for wood doors are the same as those for metal doors. Stile and Rail Design What s the difference in wood doors? Domestic Veneer 1/40 thick. Matching hardwood edges, 1/16 hardwood crossband for superior appearance. Non-Premium Premium Bonded Core is stronger and more rigid. Imported Veneer 1/50 to 1/100 thick. Non-bonded core has gaps & voids. Softwood edges, 1/12 low density wood. Crossband has a bulky appearance. Premium Wood Door Quality Checklist Warranty Period Bonded-to-core Construction Type I (waterproof) Adhesive Edge Wood Matched to Face Wood Premium 1/40 Surface Veneer Wood Door Options: BLifetime Warranty BPremachined BUL Label BPrefinished 18 Hot Press Lamination Type of Grain Matching Matching to Specs Available Woods Color Matching to Sample

Saddles - Thresholds - Weather Stripping We stock a huge assortment of weather stripping, saddles and thresholds. We also have ADA ramps available. Sweeps & Weatherstripping in Vinyl, Neoprene, Silicone & Polyurethane 19

Hinge Selection Guide Full Mortise Hinge The full mortise hinge is the most common application use for hollow metal or wood doors. It will permit the door to swing 180. Available with or without bearings and with up to five knuckles. Rounded corners is an option used frequently on residential applications. Half Mortise Hinge Use on hollow metal or wood doors with a channel iron frame. Will permit 180 door swing. Full Surface Hinge Use on fire labeled wood doors or metal-clad wood doors with channel iron frame. On fire labeled wood doors, the door leaf is hung using a back plate with grommet nuts and bolts. Another popular application for this type of hinge is a tubular steel gate hung on a channel iron frame. Permits 180 swing. Half Surface Hinge Use on fire labeled wood door or metal-clad wood door with hollow metal frame. On fire labeled wood doors, the door leaf is hung using a back plate with grommet nuts and bolts. Will permit 180 swing. Spring Hinge Some door or frame applications make door closers impractical. An alternative closing device is the spring hinge. Generally, at least two hinges on a door must be spring hinges to provide adequate closing force. With adjustable spring tension on the hinge, the closing speed of the door is determined by the amount of closing force set on the hinge. Spring hinges are available in full mortise and half surface types. 20 Hinge Riser/Spacer Available in.030 -.060 &.090 Primer Coated Hinge Reinforcement Plates For 3½, 4, 4½, 5 & 6 Hinges

Speciality Hinges Pivot Hinge Double acting center hinge pivot set. For use on average frequency double acting interior doors such as those often found in schools, hospitals and public buildings. Pocket Hinge Use for the popular pocket door, frame and wall condition in corridors fits crosscorridor or double egress pairs of doors. Door sits in wall pockets and still permits 90 of swing. Allowing door to be clear of the initial opening and out of the corridor altogether. Double Acting Gate Pivot Hinge Raised Barrel Hinge If the door is not flush with the frame but is sitting back in a deep reveal from the face of the frame and is to swing a maximum 90 to 110, then a full mortise raised barrel hinge may be used to hang the door. The hinge is the offset of the hinge barrel away from the hinge jamb. The bevel of the door edge must be specified. For light weight gates and doors. Full Mortise Double Acting Spring hinges available in sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6 for wood doors not weighted with plate glass or heavy hardware. For stock hollow metal doors, use 6 x 4½ size. Double Acting Horizontal Spring Pivot Hinge Half Surface Double Acting Spring hinge designed for use on thin plywood doors or gates where screws will not hold in the edge of the door. Wide Throw Hinge Use if the door is not flush with the frame, or is sitting back in a deep reveal from the face of the frame with or without additional obstacles created by applied trim on the face of the frame or a deeper reveal caused by a projecting wall. This is just a sampling of speciality hinges. If you ve got a problem, there s probably a hinge to fix it. Give us a call and we ll find you the right hinge. Continuous Gear Hinges Continuous hinges consist of two full-height, bearing-geared leaves that are held together by a full-length channel cap. This design provides proper alignment and eliminates premature wear. The geared construction and full-length channel cap seals the gap bewteen the door and frame and provides privacy and security against prying. This feature also provides safety against pinched fingers especially in public areas where childread are apt to move thoughout the opening. The gear desgn ensures identical operation of each leaf, and even-distribution of load stress along the full length of the door and frame which eliminated door sag and binding. Mortising is not necessary, and the hinge doubles as weather stripping on the hinge side. Available in a full-surface, full mortise and half-surface types. 21

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Installing Frames in Existing Masonry Construction Anchor Bolts may be purchased from Garden State 26

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Is it time to upgrade your key system? Are you able to account for all the keys in your facility? Have you lost keys, had to loan keys or had employees not return keys after termination? Or perhaps have you loaned out the Magical Master Key to allow someone access to a room because you could not find the right key, and now you find that the key has been duplicated and people have access to your entire facility? GARDEN STATE HARDWARE S security professionals can develop a new keying system that permits you to regain control and security of your facility. Our security professionals will analyze the existing system and make recommendations. The solution may be as simple as rekeying existing cylinders. Garden State Hardware Computerized Master Keying Systems. Computerized Master Keying is a Garden State specialty! Press enter to start: Site Master Key Grand Master Key A Finance Dept. Employment Dept. Grand Master Key B Operations Dept. Shipping Dept. Master Key #1 First Floor Master Key #2 Second Floor Master Key #3 Third Floor Master Key #4 Fourth Floor Employment Dept. Finance Dept. Shipping Operations Dept. Admin. Office 28

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Architectural Hardware Comparative Finish Chart Corbin Finish Description BHMA Baldwin Russwin Sargent Schlage Yale Bright brass, lifetime finish 003 505 Bright brass, clear coated 605 030 605 3 605 605 Satin brass, clear coated 606 606 4 606 606 Antique brass, oxidized, relieved and lacquered 608 050 Antique brass, blackened, satin relieved, clear coating 609 609 Bright brass, blackened, bright relieved, clear coating 610 610 Bronze, oil rubbed 102 Bright bronze, clear coated 611 611 9 611 Satin bronze, clear coated 612 612 10 612 612 Dark oxidized satin bronze, oil rubbed 613 613 10B 613 613 Dark oxidized satin bronze, oil rubbed, clear coated Statuary bronze dark lacquered Antique bronze, satin, blackened, satin relieved, clear 616 616 Bright nickel plated 618 618 618 Satin nickel plated 619 619 619 Flat black coated 622 622 622 Bright chromium plated 625 260 26 625 Satin chromium plated 626 26D 626 Bright stainless steel 629 32 629 Satin stainless steel 630 32D 630 Primed for painting 600 600 600 Sprayed bronze enamel to match 10B finish 690 EB Sprayed black enamel to match 20D finish 693 ED Sprayed aluminum enamel 689 689 EN 689 Bronze spray 690 690 EP 690 Light bronze painted 691 691 691 Black painted 693 693 693 Duranodic, medium amber 694 Duranodic, dark amber 695 Brass enamel 696 EAB Red powder coat Polyester powder coat to match 10B finish 690 PEB Polyester powder coat to match 20D finish Polyester powder coat to match US28 finish 689 PEN Polyester powder coat to match satin brass enamel Black, non-slip abrasive coating 412 Simulated oil rubbed bronze, oxidized, clear coating 438 10BL 20D ERD PED PEAB 24-Hour Fax Line (908) 753-2040 31

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