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Grade
Grade 1
Thickness
1-3/4"
Application
Complete Lock
Hand
Field Reversible
Color
Satin Chrome
Color Code
626/US26D
Function
39-Classroom Security Intruder Deadbolt
Cylinder Type
SFIC Prep Less Core
Fire Rated
2 Hours {B}
Origin
USA
BAA Qualified
Yes
Package Height
4.375"
Package Length
9.25"
Package Volume
227.6367188
Package Width
5.625"
ANSI Function
F33 - Classroom Security with Deadbolt
Bolt Protection
3/4" Latch, 1" Deadbolt
Lever/Knob Design
J - Lever
Lock Face Size
8" x 1-1/4"
Package Qty
1
Rose/Escutcheon Design
LE1 - Escutcheon
Screws
Combination
Special Marks
Small format interchangeable core, Fire rated 2 Hours {B}
Strike Height
4-7/8"
Strike Number
82-0110
Strike Type
ASA
Strike Width
1-1/4"
Base Material
Brass or Bronze
Rail Size
J Rail for 37" to 42" door widths
Classroom Security Intruder Mortise Lock, LE1 Escutcheon, J Lever, SFIC Prep Less Core, Satin Chrome
When it comes to strength and durability, SARGENT continues to set standards with the 8200 Mortise lock. The 8200 far surpasses ANSI/BHMA A156.13 Series 1000 Grade 1 standards, making it the strongest and most durable mortise lock in the industry. SARGENT Mortise Locks are designed and constructed with high quality components to provide maximum security, performance and durability
The 8200 Series is the strongest lock on the block.
The 8200 series far surpasses Grade 1 standards, making it the strongest and most durable mortise lock in the industry.
Note: Any retrofit or other field modification to a fire rated opening can potentially impact the fire rating of the opening, and Sargent Manufacturing Company makes no representations or warranties concerning what such impact may be in any specific situation. When retrofitting any portion of an existing fire rated opening, or specifying and installing a new fire-rated opening, please consult with a code specialist or local code official (Authority Having Jurisdiction) to ensure compliance with all applicable codes and ratings.