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Can danmark lever designs be used on Von Duprin Exit Device trims?
Resolution:
Von Duprin does not offer any of the danmark lever designs by Schlage.:
Why doesn't full rotation of the AD or CO Series Exit Trim (993) outside lever fully retract the Von Duprin 98/99 Exit Device latch?
Resolution:
- AD Series and CO series products require that the Night Latch (NL) screw is installed in the exit device. Be sure this screw is installed- Exit hardware and strike must be properly mounted ...:
How does the Von Duprin 98/99 rim or vertical rod exit device with lever trim convert from L to L-NL function?
Resolution:
To convert the Von Duprin 98/99 Rim or Vertical (Rod or Cable) Exit Device with functional lever (996L-R/V) to act like a rigid lever (996L-NL-R/V) with key over ride follow these steps: R...:
What is the part number for the lever return spring for the old M series mortise lock?
Resolution:
Falcon is reintroducing the lever return spring for the discontinued Falcon M mortise series. Effective November 1, 2014 the lever return spring is now available for purchase with a list pric...:
What is the door-to-lever tip distance on the S Jupiter lever?
Resolution:
The lever return distance (tip of lever to door face) on the Jupiter lever design is approximately 1-3/4".:
Why does the lever on my T lock lever droop?
Resolution:
Issue: One or both levers don't stay horizontal and droop down. Facts: Falcon T series locks in a high use application. Cause: Weak or broken springs within t...:
What are the dimensions on the LAT and LON levers?
Resolution:
See dimensions for LAT and LON levers from the L9000 series :
What is the California State Reference Code regarding lever return?
Resolution:
This is in regards to the California State Reference Code, (Formerly Title 19, California State Fire Marshal Standard) stating that all levers with returns comply; levers must return to within 1/2"...: