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For entrance
doors.
Deadlocking
latch bolt.
Either knob
operates latch bolt except when outside knob is locked from
inside.
Pushing button
in inside knob locks outside knob.
Turning inside
knob or key from outside will unlock latch.
Outside knob can
be retained in locked position by pushing and truning button
clockwise to a horizontal position :not released until button
is manually returned to the vertical position.
Inside knob
always active.
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For lavatory or
other privacy doors.
Either knob
operates latch bolt unless outside is locked by push-button
inside.
Pushing inside
button locks the outside knob.
Button
automatically releases when inside knob is turned or door is
closed.
A coin inserted
and turned in emergency slot will unlock door from
outside.
Inside knob
always active.
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For doors that
do not require locking.
Either knob
operates latch bolt at all times.
Suitable for use
on storeroom,hall way,kitchen,and children's bedroom.
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For exit doors
with limited entry.
Deadlocking
latch bolt.
Either knob
operates latch bolt unless outside knob is locked by
push-button inside.
Button
automatically releases when inside knob is turned.
Inside knob
always active.
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For use on
storeroom,hotel,and exit doors.
Dead locking
latch bolt.
Latch bolt
operated by inside knob and key from outside.
Outside knob
always rigid.
Inside knob
always active.
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For comunicating
or store entrance doors.
Deadlocking
latch bolt.
Either knob
operates latch bolt except when key in either knob locks the
latch key in either knob locks and unlocks independently of
the other.
Should be used
only for offices or rooms with multiple entries.
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For twin
communicating or exit doors where one-side operation is
required.
Also when space
is limited between door and switch panel.
Deadlocking
latch bolt.
One knob
operation.
Should be used
only where rooms have more than one entrance.
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For twin
communicating or exit doors where one-side operation is
required.
Deadlocking
latch bolt.
Latch bolt
operated by key or rotating knob.
Fully turn of
key locks or unlocks.
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