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Terms of Use Privacy Policy Frequently Asked Questions Knowledge Center - an information portal from Ask your question Entering your question as a complete sentence will provide more accurate results than keywords or phrases. solutions Document Library Top Solutions Is there a part number for the 1/4-28 set screw for Ives shoulder bolt? Solution ID 137606 Resolution We do as a special...YCOMP.81650 - package of 8 This information was useful? Thanks Thanks Where can I find installation instructions for the Falcon H2101? Solution ID 137875 Resolution Installation instructions can be found on us.allegion.com. Click here for instructions. This information was useful? Thanks Thanks Do all e-strikes now, especially 6000 series, come with CON connectors automatically? Solution ID 138699 Resolution Not automatically, they have always come with a small plug and a pigtail, but those are not the CON connectors.…if you order a 6100 or 6200 with the CON, you get an adapter to go from that small plug to the CON plug. This information was useful? Thanks Thanks Solution ID This information was useful? Thanks Thanks Solution ID This information was useful? Thanks Thanks Solution ID This information was useful? Thanks Thanks What is a cylindrical lock? Solution ID 111877 Resolution Cylindrical Locks: a bored lockset whose latch or bolt locking mechanism is contained in the portion installed through the cross-bore Medium, high to extra heavy duty Commercial, multi-family and institutional applications Pros - Heavy duty, unlimited cylinder options Cons - Large rose (larger footprint on face of door), limited lever designs Cylindrical locks with levers usually require a spring cage to lift the lever and keep it horizontal. These spring cages lead to a bigger rose (circular, finished plate against the door) – typically around 3.5 inches in diameter. Knob designs do not require this extra spring force and these roses usually have a diameter around 2.5 inches. Schlage Commercial cylindrical locks · Heavy Duty (high use, high abuse applications - educational facilities, hospitals, etc.) o D-Series – knob style (ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.2-2003, Series 4000, Grade 1, UL Listed for 3-hour fire door o ND-Series – lever style (ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.2-2003, Series 4000, Grade 1, UL Listed for 3-hour fire door) · Standard Duty o A-Series - knob style ( ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.2-2003, Series 4000, Grade 2, UL Listed for 3-hour fire door) o AL-Series – lever style ( ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.2-2003, Series 4000, Grade 2, UL Listed for 3-hour fire door) Falcon cylindrical locks · Heavy Duty (high use, high abuse applications - educational facilities, hospitals, etc.) o X-Series – knob style (ANSI A156.2, Series 4000, Grade 1, UL Listed for 3-Hour fire door) o T-Series – lever style (ANSI A156.2, Series 4000, Grade 1, UL Listed for 3-Hour fire door) · Standard Duty o W-Series – knob and lever style (ANSI A156.2, Series 4000, Grade 2, UL Listed for 3-Hour fire door) o B-Series – lever style (ANSI A156.2, Series 4000, Grade 2, UL Listed for 3-Hour fire door) Notes Schlage D Knobs were discontinued in July, 2020. This information was useful? Thanks Thanks What is a mortise lock? Solution ID 111879 Resolution Mortise Locks: a lockset where the case is designed to fit in a mortise in the edge of a door Medium, high to extra heavy duty Commercial, multi-family and institutional applications Pros - Best of the best, most functions available (40+), multiple trim packages Cons - High side of expense Schlage Commercial mortise locks · L-Series o L/LV9000: ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.13-2005, Series 1000, Grade 1 Operational, Grade 1 Security, UL Listed for 3-hour fire door (except L9076 and L9077). o With FSIC Interchangeable Core Cylinders: Grade 2 Security. o With SFIC Interchangeable Core Cylinders: Grade 3 Security. Falcon mortise locks · MA-Series o ANSI A156.13, Series 1000, Grade 1 Operation and Security, UL Listed for 3-Hour fire door. o With SFIC Interchangeable Core Cylinders: Grade 3 Security. Notes For information on other locks, refer to the following: Solution ID: 111673 titled What is a Mechanical Lock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111877 titled What is a Cylindrical Lock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111674 titled What is a Tubular Lock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111880 titled What is a Deadbolt ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111881 titled What is Padlock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 113203 titled What is a Interconnected Lock”, which can be viewed here . This information was useful? Thanks Thanks What is an interconnected lock? Solution ID 113203 Resolution Interconnected Locks: a lockset whose trim provides a means of simultaneous retraction of two or more bolts which may also be operated independently Medium duty Commercial, government or multi-family applications Pros - meets codes for simultaneous retraction in multi-family Cons - Limited finishes, trim designs and functions Schlage Commercial interconnected locks · S200-Series – available with levers, tubular chassis (UL Listed for 3-hour fire door) · H-Series – available with knobs and limited availability with Levon lever, cylindrical chassis (ANSI A156.12 1999. UL Listed for 3-hour fire door) · CS210-Series - available with levers, tubular chassis o ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.12-2005, Grade 2, UL listed for 3-hour fire door o With SFIC interchangeable core cylinders: Grade 3 Security Falcon interconnected locks · H2-Series - available with knobs and limited availability with Dane lever, cylindrical chassis (UL Listed for 1-1/2-Hour fire door) NOTE: The Schlage H-Series is not the same lock as the Falcon H2-Series. They are two completely different locks. Notes For information on other locks, refer to the following: Solution ID: 111673 titled "What is a Mechanical Lock ", which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111877 titled "What is a Cylindrical Lock" , which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111879 titled "What is a Mortise Lock ", which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111674 titled "What is a Tubular Lock" , which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111880 titled "What is a Deadbolt ", which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111881 titled "What is Padlock" , which can be viewed This information was useful? Thanks Thanks What is a deadbolt? Solution ID 111880 Resolution Deadbolt Locks (Deadlocks): a lock with a bolt which requires a deliberate action to extend and which resists end pressure in the unlocking direction when fully extended Medium, high to extra heavy duty Commercial, multi-family and institutional applications Pros - Versatile options and grades Cons - No immediate egress, double cylinder functions can be a safety hazard Schlage Commercial deadbolts · B600/700/800-Series (ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.5-2001, Grade 1 auxiliary lock, UL Listed for 3-hour fire door, B800-Series is UL437 listed) · B500-Series ( ANSI A156.5, 2001, Grade 2. Available UL Listed for 3-hour fire door) · B250-Series, Night Latch/Gate Latch: not a traditional deadbolt as defined above because instead of a bolt it comes with a latch. (ANSI/BHMA Certified A156.5-2001, Grade 2 auxiliary lock) Falcon deadbolts · D100-Series ( ANSI/BHMA A156.5, 2001, Grade 1 auxiliary lock, Available UL Listed for 3-Hour fire door) · D200-Series ( ANSI/BHMA A156.5, 2001, Grade 2 auxiliary lock, Available UL Listed for 3-Hour fire door) Notes For information on other locks, refer to the following: Solution ID: 111673 titled What is a Mechanical Lock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111877 titled What is a Cylindrical Lock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111879 titled What is a Mortise Lock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111674 titled What is a Tubular Lock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 111881 titled What is Padlock ”, which can be viewed here . Solution ID: 113203 titled What is a Interconnected Lock”, which can be viewed here . This information...
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