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Bethpage Style Right Handed Single Cylinder Keyed Entry Door Lever Set with Bethpage Rosette for Thicker Doors from the Estate Collection Bright Chrome

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Baldwin 5241260RENT Bethpage Style Right Handed Single Cylinder Keyed Entry Door Lever Set with Bethpage Rosette for Thicker Doors from the Estate Collection Bright Chrome

Item #: 5241260RENT by Baldwin

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Features
  • 5241 Bethpage Knob, Keyed Entry With Bethpage Rose
  • For Doors 1-7/8" Thick And Greater
  • Rose Designed To Conceal 2-1/8" Bore
  • Concealed Mounting System
  • Limited Lifetime Mechanical Warranty and Limited 5 Year Finish Warranty

28 Degree Latch

Yes

ADA

Yes

Backset

2-3/8", Adjustable 2-3/8" or 2-3/4", 2-3/4"

Collection

Estate, Estate Pre-Configured

Concealed Screws

Yes

Configuration

Door Lever Set

Cross Bore

2-1/8"

Cylinder

5 Pin C

Door Thickness

1-7/8", 2-1/4", 2-1/8", 2"

Edge Bore

1"

Function

Keyed Entry

Handing

Right Hand

Handle Length

4.45

Handle Projection

2.78

Keyway

C

Latch Faceplate

Square Corner

Locking Mechanism

Thumbturn

Material

Brass

Panic Proof

No

Product Class

Residential

Product Weight

3.5

Rosette Shape

Arch

Series

Bethpage

Shape

Wave

Solid Construction

Solid Brass

Theme

Traditional

Trim Height

3.28

Trim Width

2.57

Product Overview
Baldwin's Bethpage lever's smoothly curved profile reflects classical beauty that shines in any home. Featuring solid brass construction and available in finishes both popular and exotic, this lever, constructed for thicker doors, is both durable and matches a variety of decors.Keyed Entry (Single Cylinder): Baldwin's single cylinder keyed entry knobs and levers are able to be locked and unlocked from the exterior with a key, and then locked or unlocked from the inside with a turn-button. Primarily used for securing entrances, garages, and storerooms.Solid Forged Brass Construction: All Baldwin hardware begins with raw bars of solid brass which are heated, and pounded into specially made dies—producing a stronger, more substantial product. The difference between lesser metals and heat forged brass is noticeable the minute you hold it in your hands—solid brass is heavier, smoother, and naturally resists corrosion.Premium Estate Latch: An industry standard, Baldwin's Estate latch features a 28 degree rotation providing for easier turning and smoother operation than latches utilizing a 40 degree rotation. Each lever-strength latch also includes heavy-duty springs to offset the weighty construction that accompanies solid forged brass. Further, each Baldwin latch comes with an anti-friction insert that allows for nearly silent closing while also greatly reducing strike plate scratches.Lifetime Finishes™: Baldwin's multi-patented Lifetime Finishes™ provide unprecedented protection against the effects of weather, normal wear and tear, and even the rigorous test of coastal salt air. By adapting the vapor deposition processed used to create premium gold pens, Baldwin creates a unique surface across your door hardware that is guaranteed to withstand the ravages of time.Living Finishes: Baldwin Living Finishes, which include Non-Lacquered Brass, Vintage Brass, Oil Rubbed Bronze, and Distressed Oil Rubbed Bronze, are designed to mimic the patina of a well-loved piece of vintage hardware, and as such will change and adapt over time naturally. For those who appreciate the well-worn look of aged door hardware, but still require the strength and durability of a Baldwin finish, Living Finishes are an ideal fit.Concealed Screws: Baldwin Estate Collection knobs and rosettes (with the exception of medium rosette models R028, R031, R034, R037, R040, and R043) install cleanly on both the interior and exterior of the door, completely concealing all screws required for the installation. All you'll ever see is the door, and the hardware you've chosen for it—seamlessly co-existing.