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Functions
FUNCTIONS
Baldwin
locks are available in all the
functions usually required in a house. These include Passage, Privacy,
Dummy, and for deadbolts and Entry Locks, Single Keyed and Double Keyed.
Key-in-Lever and Key-in-Knob locks.
Passage
- This function is used for doors where no locking
is required. The knobs or levers
freely operate the latch. Passage sets are commonly used on interior
doors, and sometimes on an exterior door in conjunction with a separate
deadbolt.
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Privacy - Usually
used on bathroom doors, and any other door that needs to be locked from
the inside. A push button is provided on the inside rosette, pushing the
button fixes the outside handle, turning the inside handle releases the
lock. A clearance hole is provided in the outside rosette to permit the
lock to be released with a nail, if needed. Privacy locks should not be
used to
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Dummy - Used
on fixed (non-operating) doors and sometimes on closet doors. Sold as a
pair, these handles do not operate, they stay in a fixed position, no
latch is provided or normally needed. Dummy handles provide a firm grip
where desired, and are used on the non-locking side of french doors to
give balanced, matching appearance. Emtek dummy handles are surface
mounted, no bore holes are required in the door. All mounting hardware
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| Single Cylinder - The
most popular configuration for deadbolt locks, a keyed cylinder is
provided for the outside and a turn-piece is located on the inside. The
lock may be locked or unlocked with a key from the outside. The
turn-piece allows locking or unlocking without a key from the inside. |
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Double Cylinder - Used
in situations where free egress from the inside is not needed or
desired. Keyed cylinders are provided for both outside and inside.
Locking and unlocking can be accomplished only with a key. |
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