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Does Von Duprin offer a Dual Switch (DS) kit for electric strikes?
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Von Duprin offers the Dual Switch kit option on new electric strikes as well as replacement kits (see current Von Duprin price book). Von Duprin does not offer a Dual Switch kit for field conversio...:
Which type of latch bolt does the Von Duprin 2227 device use?
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The Von Duprin 2227 device uses deadlocking anti-friction latch bolts with 5/8" throw.:
Does Ives offer a substitute for the Zero 910 hinge?
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The Ives 112XY continuous hinge is the closest equivalent to the Zero 910 hinge. :
Schlage RC - Support for No-Tour Functionality
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Question:Do Schlage RC devices (RC11, RC15, RCK15) support no-tour credentials in ZentraAnswer:No. Schlage RC devices are online-type devices that will update, in real time, via programming c...:
Does Falcon offer exit only (EO) trim plates for the 24/25 Series?
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Falcon does not offer EO trim plates for the 24/25 Series exit devices.:
Do the 98/9947 and the 98/9947WDC devices use the same extension rods?
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Yes, the 98/9947 and 98/9947WDC devices use the same extension rods.:
Do the Ives 600 Series continuous hinges have prime coats?
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All Ives 600 Series continuous hinges ship standard with a prime coat.:
What are the character limits for stamping on Schlage SFIC 80-037 cores?
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For Schlage 80-037 Small Format Interchangeable Cores (SFIC), here are the character limits for stamping key symbols or non-standard code on the cores: For Visual Key Control (VKC), that is st...:
Will Schlage L9000 mortise trim fit on a Falcon MA mortise lock?
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Falcon MA trim will not fit on L9000 mortise locks, nor will Schlage L9000 trim fit on Falcon MA mortise locks. :
What do KA, KD, and MK stand for in Schlage cylinder or lock descriptions?
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KA, KD, and MK are abbreviations for how a particular lock or cylinder is keyed. KA stands for keyed alikeKD stands for keyed differentMK stands for master keyed :
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