Which L series lever designs are handed?
The 12, Accent, Asti, Merano, M61, M62, M63, M85 and ME1, ME2 lever designs are handed and cannot be changed in the field. The lock case can still be changed when using these lever designs. &nbs...
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Are L series dummy locks handed?
An L series dummy lock hand is determined in the same manner as other L series functions. Information on how to determine door hand can be found here. The L series dummy product handing ca...
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Are the L series indicators handed?
The 09-611 indicator is not handed....
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What is the XL12-207?
The XL12-207 is a solid spring cage for the L9000 series mortise lock that can be used to keep the lever in the fixed or rigid position. The XL12-207 was previously available through RFQ onl...
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How is the RX switch handed on the L9010?
The RX switch doesn't require handing as there is not a handing screw on the L9010 lock body. The RX switch will trigger both the outside lever and the inside lever. ...
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What components are different between an L9000 and the LV9000 Vandlgard option?
Vandlgard components inside the lock case are different. All other components are the same with the exception of the Mounting Posts/Ferrules and functions requiring springcages instead of spacer...
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