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10.10.0. Deadbolts, spindles, security fasten- ers, and guard bolts. 10.11.0. Construction key systems—illus- trated. 10.11.1. Construction master keying—illus-.
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10 Finish Hardware

Contents 10.0.0 10.1.0 10.2.0 10.3.0 10.4.0 10.5.0 10.6.0 10.6.1 10.7.0 10.8.0 10.8.1 10.8.2 10.8.3 10.9.0 10.10.0 10.11.0 10.11.1 10.11.2 10.11.3 10.12.0

Introduction to contents Door hinges (types and illustrations) Locksets and latchset configurations and functions Heavy-duty mortise cases, hubs, and spring cartridges Strikes (illustrated) Door knob designs Lever handle designs Lever handle designs (forged and wrought) Turn levers Mortise cylinders How high-security cylinders differ from conventional ones Rosette and blocking rings for cylinders Miscellaneous cams for mortise cylinders Illustrated instructions for cylindrical lockset installation Deadbolts, spindles, security fasteners, and guard bolts Construction key systems—illustrated Construction master keying—illustrated Key-in-knob cylinder—exploded view Removable core cylinders and core cams Panic devices (concealed/surfaceapplied vertical rod devices)

10.12.1 10.12.2 10.12.3 10.12.4 10.13.0 10.14.0 10.14.1 10.14.2 10.14.3 10.14.4 10.14.5 10.15.0 10.15.1 10.15.2 10.15.3 10.15.4 10.15.5 10.15.6 10.16.0 10.17.0

Panic devices (mortise lock devices) Panic devices (rim devices conventional and enclosed push-bar type) Panic devices (rim devices and other types of pushes) Panic devices (outside trim) Double egress mortise/latchbolt devices Closers—parallel arm application Closers—standard application Closer—spring powered—exploded view Closers—spring powered—with delay valve—exploded view Closers—door opening, closing cycles Closers—adjustments Exit devices—push rail type Exit devices—suggested mounting locations for alarm type devices Exit devices—Emergency push to open Exit devices—Remote latch retraction Exit devices—DC powered, battery back-up Exit devices—point-to-point wiring diagrams Exit devices—basic components for a single-door system Concealed circuit hinges and armored door loops Door handing—illustrated

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10.18.0 10.19.0 10.20.0

Standard keying terms, codes, and designations Finish symbols and descriptions of these finishes Recommended number of hinges and frequency of operations

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ASTM specifications applicable to finish hardware requirements Finish Hardware—Quality Control checklist

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10.0.0 Introduction to Contents Finish hardware selections and specifications span a wide range of functions, materials of construction and decorative requirements. The information contained in this section touches on hardware mainstays: locksets, latchsets with trim and cylinders, hinges (butts), panic devices, and informative specification tables. Although much of this information was furnished by two manufacturers, it remains very much generic in nature. 10.1.0 Door Hinges (Types and Illustrations) The butts are available in a wide range of metals.

These butts have two equal square-edged leaves; one is mortised into the door and the other into the frame. It is available in standard, heavy, or extra heavy weight.

These butts have two equal leaves; one is square-edged and the other is bevel-edged; the square edge is mortised into the frame, the bevel edge is surface mounted on the door. It is available in standard and heavy weight.

These butts have two equal leaves; one is square edged and the other is bevel edged; the square edge is mortised into the door edge and the bevel edge is mounted on the frame. It is available in standard and heavy weight.

Two bevel-edged leave butts are of unequal size; one is mounted on the frame, the other on the door.

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10.1.0 Door Hinges (Types and Illustrations)—Continued All of the above butts are generally available in sizes referring to their height: 41⁄2" (11.43 cm), 5" (12.7 cm), and 6" (15.24 cm).

Swing clear/full mortise are also available in half-surface, half-mortise, and full-surface configurations. These types of butts provide an unobstructed clear frame opening when door is in the 90° open position. It is available in either a single- or double-acting configuration, usually mortised into the door and frame, providing closing action without a separate closer.

Offset pivot hinges are mortised into the top and bottom edges of the door and into the frame jamb at the top and bottom. These hinges can also be mortised into the floor and the top of the frame. Center pivot hinges are attached to the top and bottom edges of the door and either into the top and bottom of the frame or into the floor and the top of the frame. Fully mortised into the edge of the door and frame, the hinge portion is not visible when the door is closed, except when the Paumelle or Olive Knuckle hinge is used, the olive-shaped portion is visible as an architectural feature.

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10.2.0 Lockset and Latchset Configurations and Functions

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.2.0 Lockset and Latchset Configurations and Functions—Continued

(By permission from Sargent division ASSA ABLOY, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.3.0 Heavy-Duty Mortise Cases, Hubs, and Spring Cartridges

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.4.0 Strikes (Illustrated)

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.5.0 Door Knob Designs

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.6.0 Lever Handle Designs

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.6.1 Lever Handle Designs (Forged and Wrought)

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.7.0 Turn Levers

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.8.0 Mortise Cylinders

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.8.1 How High-Security Cylinders Differ from Conventional Ones

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.8.2 Rosette and Blocking Rings for Cylinders

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.8.3 Miscellaneous Cams for Mortise Cylinders

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.9.0 Illustrated Instructions for Cylindrical Lockset Installation

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.10.0 Deadbolts, Spindles, Security Fasteners and Guard Bolts

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.11.0 Construction Key Systems—Illustrated

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Company, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.11.1 Construction Master Keying—Illustrated

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.11.2 Key-in-Knob Cylinder—Exploded View

Key to parts: 1. Key blank 2. Plug and pin assembly 3. cylinder body and slide assembly 4. bottom pin 5. top pin

6. master pin 7. compression spring 8. retaining ring 9. cylinder tail piece 10. cylinder cap spring

11. cylinder cap pin 12. cylinder tail washer 13. cylinder cap 14. cylinder tail piece 15. blocking piece

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.11.3 Removable Core Cylinders and Core Cams

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.12.0 Panic Devices (Concealed/Surface—Applied Vertical Rod Devices)

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.12.0 Panic Devices (Concealed/Surface—Applied Vertical Rod Devices)—Continued

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.12.1 Panic Devices (Mortise Lock Devices)

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.12.1 Panic Devices (Mortise Lock Devices)—Continued

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.12.2 Panic Devices (Rim Devices Conventional and Enclosed Push-Bar Type)

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.12.2 Panic Devices (Rim Devices Conventional and Enclosed Push-Bar Type)—Continued

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

10.12.3 Panic Devices (Rim Devices and Other Types of Pushes)

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(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.12.3 Panic Devices (Rim Devices and Other Types of Pushes)—Continued

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.12.4 Panic Devices (Outside Trim)

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.12.4 Panic Devices (Outside Trim)—Continued

(By permission from Von Duprin Exit Devices—Ingersoll-Rand, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana.)

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10.13.0 Double Egress Mortise/Latchbolt Devices

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.14.0 Closers—Parallel Arm Application

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.14.1 Closers—Standard Application

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.14.2 Closers—Spring Powered—Exploded View

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.14.3 Closers—Spring Powered, with Delay Valve—Exploded View

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.14.4 Closers—Door Opening, Closing Cycles

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.14.5 Closers—Adjustments

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.15.0 Exit Devices—Push Rail Type

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.15.1 Exit Devices—Suggested Mounting Locations for Alarm Type Devices

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.15.2 Exit Devices—Emergency Push to Open

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.15.3 Exit Devices—Remote Latch Retraction

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.15.4 Exit Devices—DC Powered, Battery Back-up

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.15.5 Exit Devices—Point-to-Point Wiring Diagrams

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.15.6 Exit Devices—Basic Components for a Single-Door System

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.16.0 Concealed Circuit Hinges and Armored Door Loops

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.17.0 Door Handing—Illustrated

(By permission from Sargent Manufacturing Co., 100 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Connecticut.)

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10.18.0 Standard Keying Terms, Codes, and Designations

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10.19.0 Finish Symbols and Descriptions of These Finishes

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10.20.0 Recommended Number of Hinges and Frequency of Operations

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10.21.0 ASTM Specifications Applicable to Finish Hardware Requirements

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10.22.0 Finish Hardware—Quality Control Checklist

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