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Screw Support
Prevents flexing or bending of the gear for lifetime performance and smoother operation.
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Mishandling Device
Prevents multiple locking points from accidentally firing and potentially damaging door trim. Fully field reversible.
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Solid Stainless Steel Deadbolt
Highly corrosion resistant and stronger than traditional deadbolts.
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Flush Bolts (Top & Bottom)
Optional Multi-Point is available for the inactive door. The flush-bolts operate by the handle on the in-active panel, sending the flush-bolts simultaneously into the head and sill, offering a smooth and easy operation and securing your entry door.
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Manual Tongue (Top & Bottom)
While offering security in the locked position, the manual tongue engages into the jamb or mull post and retracts when opened, giving a smooth, clean appearance.
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Features and Benefits
• 300 Series Stainless Steel-Highly corrosion resistant.
• Self Lubricating Parts - Last longer by eliminating the need to lubricate locks.
• Solid Stainless Steel Deadbolt - Highly corrosion resistant and stronger than traditional deadbolts.
• Mishandling Device - Prevents multiple locking points from accidentally firing and potentially damaging door trim. Fully field reversible.
• Full-Size Screw Supports - Prevents flexing or bending of the gear for lifetime performance and smoother operation.
• Helps prevent doors from bowing and adds extra security at the same time.
**Only available on Smooth or Textured Fiberglass units. Not available on cut-down units.
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Engaging the Multi-Point Locking System
Step 1. To lock automatic system, push door shut. Multi-points engage automatically when auto-release pin hits strike plate mounted on jamb.Once multi-points are engaged, use key or thumbturn to engage deadbolt.
Step 2. To lock manual system, lift handle to engage multi-points prior to engaging deadbolt. Once multi-points are engaged, use key or thumbturn to engage deadbolt.
Step 3. To open both automatic and manual systems, disengage deadbollt with key or thumbturn, push handle down until multi-points are retracted and then open door.
NOTE: Activation of the multi-point hardware will remain the same regardless of handle style.
Finish Options
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Brass
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Brushed Chrome
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Black Nickel
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Codel offers three elegant finishes in both our Traditional and Contemporary handle sets. Our handle sets are constructed of solid brass forging, offering high strength, intensity and durability as well as a smooth, blemish-free surface.
Swing Door Handle Set
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Traditional (T112)
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Contemporary (C151)
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Our handle sets are constructed of solid brass forging, offering high strength, intensity and durability as well as a smooth, blemish-free surface.
Fixed Trim
Matching hardware fixed trim (sometimes called dummy knobs) match the swing-door handle sets and provide a uniform look.
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Installation Instructions
and Trouble Shooting
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