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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Baldwin Manufacturer Part Number:8570-030 UPC:723079104522

BALDWIN 8570-30 POLISHED BRASS SLIDING DOOR LOCK * Heavy gauge steel case for maximum strength. * Component parts are made primarily of solid forged brass * Flush edge pull provides convenient door mobility in pocket application. * Fully reversible for right and left hand doors. * STEEL CASE: .75" x 2.5" x 5.5" * *FRONT: 1' x 8" . Available in widths of 1.375" or 1.75" * BACKSET: 1.5" * STRIKE: .5"x 1.25" x .937" projection * CYLINDER: Standard mortise type with 03 keyway and two nickel silver keys. Locks are furnished with a 1" length cylinder unless specified otherwise. Optional keyways available. * PREPARATION: 2.562" deep x 5.75" high cut-out is required.

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