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Schlage Lock, an Ingersoll Rand Company

2119 E. Kansas City Road
Olathe, Kansas 66051
United States
Telephone: 800-847-1864 or 719-388-7300.
Fax: 800-452-0663.
Web: http://www.schlagelock.com.

Products manufactured by Schlage Lock, an Ingersoll Rand Company (listed alphabetically)

  1. LEVON DOOR HANDLE Picture of LEVON DOOR HANDLE

    The Levon Door Handle is a lever door handle designed for use by individuals with fine motor or grasping disabilities. Designed for heavy-duty residential or light and medium-duty commercial use, it is available on inside only of deadlatch and keyed functions. The lever is zinc-based and brass, bronze, or stainless steel plated. DIMENSIONS: Length of lever arm is 2-9/16, 3-3/32, or 3-3/16 inches.

  2. MINI-MULLION PROXIMITY READER (MODEL SXF1050) Picture of MINI-MULLION PROXIMITY READER (MODEL SXF1050)

    The Mini-Mullion Proximity Reader, model SXF1050, is a keyless door lock and security system. The system uses a credit card size command card, and does not require any contact between card and card reading sensor. The card does not have to be removed from wallet or purse to be read. The sensor is mounted on a mullion or narrow stile and has a reading range of up to 3 inches. The system has a tri-state LED visual indicator (red, green, amber) and provides audio feedback representing status and activity information. The system is compatible with industry standard proximity technologies including HID proximity, GE/CASI ProxLite, and XceedID proximity, and can be installed in interior, exterior, and metal or non-metal installation environments. COLOR: Black. WARRANTY: Lifetime against defective workmanship and materials.

  3. RETROFIT LEVER (MODEL 04-032) Picture of RETROFIT LEVER (MODEL 04-032)

    The Retrofit Lever, model 04-032, is a lever door handle that converts D series Orbit, Plymouth, and Tulip design knob locks into lever handle locks. Conversion can be made without removing the lock from the door. Black, engineering grade resin designed for high usage on all standard door installations. Lever returns to within one half inch of face on 1 3/4 inch doors. Converts both keyed and non-keyed D series locks.

  4. SCHLAGE LEVERS Picture of SCHLAGE LEVERS

    Schlage Levers are door handle levers designed for use by individuals with fine motor or grasping disabilities. Levers are available in eight different styles (Accent, Avanti, Callington, Champagne, Elan, Flair, Jazz, or St. Annes) and 10 different finishes to fit the user's home decor. The same unit can be used as either a right- or left-hand lever. OPTIONS: Elan or Jazz style lever on keypad lockset. COLOR: Bright brass, antique brass, satin nickel, bright chrome, satin chrome, antique pewter, oil-rubbed bronze, satin bronze, aged bronze, or matte black finish. Not all finishes are available on each style. WARRANTY: Lifetime finish and mechanical guarantee.

  5. TACTILE WARNING (KNURLING)

    Tactile Warning (Knurling) is a coating option for door lever handles, designed for use to identify potentially hazardous areas such as electrical closets and mechanical equipment rooms for individuals who are blind or have low vision. Knurling is available in SAT design levers only from Schlage. Outside lever only is knurled unless otherwise specified.

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