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Thickness
1-3/4"
Strike Number
10-072
Package Volume
313.6816406
Color
Bright Stainless Steel
Case Width
5.375"
Function
9456-Corridor Lock
ANSI Function
F13 - Dormitory
Hand
LH
Grade
Grade 1
Fire Rated
3 Hours {A}
Special Marks
Fire rated 3 Hours {A}
Dust Box
Plastic
Strike Width
1-1/4"
Cylinder Type
Less Cylinder
Lock Face Size
8" x 1-1/4"
Case Length
10.375"
Package Length
10.375"
Lever/Knob Design
12 - Lever
Strike Height
4-7/8"
Base Material
Stainless Steel
Rose/Escutcheon Design
A - Rose
BAA Qualified
Yes
Origin
Mexico
Strike Type
ASA
Color Code
629/US32
Case Volume
313.6816406
Bolt Protection
3/4" Latch, 1" Deadbolt
Package Width
5.375"
Case Height
5.625"
Screws
Combination
Package Height
5.625"
Package Qty
1
Handing
Left Hand
Corridor Mortise Lock with Deadbolt, 12A Design, Less Cylinder, Bright Stainless Steel
Schlage L-Series Extra Heavy Duty Mortise Locks are built to withstand the rigors of daily use without fail. Our L9000 Series locks are ideal for use in schools, hospitals and factories, where the finest hardware must also deliver consistent, dependable operation and stand up to constant use and abuse. We pay attention to these details so you can focus on creating a functional and aesthetically pleasing environment for your clients. In fact, every one of our L-Series locks meets ANSI Grade 1 standards for safety. A multitude of functions, finishes and trim designs are available to meet virtually every security and aesthetic requirement.
Lock bodies are field-reversible without disassembly
Schlage L Series Extra Heavy Duty, Grade 1 Mortise Locks are built to withstand the rigors of daily use without fail. Lock bodies are field-reversible without disassembly.