Backset Of A Lock

Backset Of A Lock. HB1940 250mm Large Rectangle Flush Pull Sliding Door Lock 30mm Backset Halliday + Baillie To do this, measure the 'backset' distance of your old lock Almost ALL domestic mortice locks and tubular latches are supplied with either a 44mm or 57mm backset length

Lockwood Optimum Sliding Door Mortice Lock 30mm Backset with Strike Keeler Hardware
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When we look at the most common locks, you will find that the hole bored into the door is roughly 2 1/8 inches Measure from the center of the bore hole to the door's edge, ensuring precision

Lockwood Optimum Sliding Door Mortice Lock 30mm Backset with Strike Keeler Hardware

Backset The distance from the edge of the door to the center of the lock bore So, this distance is how far the lock is set back from the door's edge - hence its name Almost ALL domestic mortice locks and tubular latches are supplied with either a 44mm or 57mm backset length

MD107208X mortise classroom lock,60mm Backset. Measure Twice, Install Once: Before purchasing a lock or latch, measure the backset of your door accurately The door backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8-inch bore hole for the door knob, lever or deadbolt

Nickel Finish Mortice Bathroom Lock 44mm Backset. The backset of a door lock is the distance between the edge of the door and the center of the hole that is drilled for the lock body Consult Product Documentation: Check the product specifications of your chosen lock or latch