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What is the break-away point for the Schlage SL1 ligature resistant trim?
Resolution:
The Schlage SL1 ligature resistant lever is designed to break-away between 100 and 200 inch-pounds. The lever will rotate at this point but not allow access.:
Dry contact
Resolution:
metallic points making (shorting) or breaking (opening) a circuit. The switched circuit must have it's own source of power and is merely routed through the dry contacts to energize.:
Why does my key cylinder spin and not lock or unlock the ND?
Resolution:
This could also happen if the tailpiece isn't installed in a KIL, FSIC, or SFIC cylinder. The FSIC driver also could have come loose from the core in the spindle. :
What is the difference between an LCN CUSH arm, and an LCN EDA arm?
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EDA ARM - The EDA arm is a heavy duty parallel arm mount. The degree of door opening is determined by the template used for mounting. EDA arm closers can only be mounted as a Push Side parallel ar...:
What is the LCN fluid - "Liquid X" - temperature range?
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The LCN closer fluid "Liquid X" will perform without variation between: -30° F to +120° F - for manual closers. +35° F to +120° F - for electrical closers and a...:
What is the LM9000 mortise lock?
Resolution:
The Schlage LM9000 Multipoint Solution was a three-point locking assembly that was UL approved to FEMA 361 and FEMA 320 guidelines for outswing doors, and met ANSI ICC 500 for tornad...:
Will a 4040SE open and hold at 180°?
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No, LCN does not have an electronic hold open closer (SE/ME Series) that will provide a solid 180° hold open position. The 3130SE has an adjustable hold open position from 85° to 110° maximum. ...:
What is the Multi Point LM9300 Series?
Resolution:
MultiPoint locks are three-point locking systems that secure the door at three points – top, bottom, and traditional center latch location. Operating just like traditional locks, MultiPoint locks...: