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BALD EMER EXIT-COLONIAL KNOB W/CLASSIC ROSE, Satin Nickel

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Baldwin 5210150ENTR BALD EMER EXIT-COLONIAL KNOB W/CLASSIC ROSE, Satin Nickel

Item #: 5210150ENTR by Baldwin

UPC #: 723079387567

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Features
  • 5210 Colonial Knob, Keyed Entry With Classic Rose
  • Rose Designed To Conceal 2-1/8" Bore
  • Concealed Mounting System
  • Emergency Exit Function
  • Limited Lifetime Mechanical Warranty and Limited 5 Year Finish Warranty

Material

Brass

Product Class

Residential

Theme

Traditional

Latch Faceplate

Square Corner

Backset

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

Shape

Round

Style

Traditional/Classic

Concealed Screws

Yes

Collection

Estate

Door Thickness

1-3/8-in to 1-3/4-in

Function

ENTR-Keyed Entry-Emergency Exit

Keyway

Schlage C

Cylinder

5 Pin C

Door Knob Shape

Mushroom

Locking Mechanism

Thumbturn

Rosette Shape

Round

Solid Construction

Solid Brass

Series

5200 Series

Handing

Left, Reversible, Right

Handle Width

2.25

Handle Height

2.25

Configuration

Door Knob Set

Trim Height

2.62

Trim Width

2.62

Strike

T-Strike, 1-1/8" x 2-3/4", 1-1/4" Lip, Sq Corner

Cylinder Type

Conventional Cylinder

Finish Description

Satin Nickel

Knob style

5210-Colonial

Keyblank Grouping

BALD-SCHL-C-5-1

Rose/Escutcheon Trim

Classic-Round Rose

Product Type

Cylindrical Lock

Finish

Satin Nickel

Grade

ANSI/BHMA Grade 2

Product Height

2.625

Included Components

1 Pre-configured keyed entry knob set

Projection

2.5300

Keying Charges

Residential-Conventional

Product Material

Brass

Product Overview
BALDWIN EMERGENCY EXIT - COLONIAL KNOB WITH CLASSIC ROSE
This product contains 1 cylinders per lock and is typically keyed alike in quantities of 1.