Weslock’s 600 Series Double Cylinder Deadbolts are unlocked with a key on both sides.
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Weslock’s 600 Series Double Cylinder Deadbolts are unlocked with a key on both sides. Note: Double Cylinder Deadbolts normally used on partly glass doors, incase and intruder breaks the glass, they would not be able to unlock the door without a key. If you wanted the single cylinder version of this deadbolt, click here.Weslock Julienne Oval KnobAlso available in Oil Rubbed Bronze. Put some class on your door. Check out more door knobs from Welsock here.Looking for an affordable handleset that has a great look?Check this Weslock Hillcrest out…
It’s also available in Oil Rubbed Bronze, and has 4 different interior knob/ levers to choose from.
love, Love, LOVE!Weslock Molten Bronze has got that rough texture and oxidized older and kind of beaten look. Perfect.And the Sutton Backplate is full on spectacular!
Weslock. It’s great quality hardware at a great price. You can see more Welock door hardware here.
Come and take a look at the Weslock Bristol Lever. It’s the lease expensive lever on our site. It’s great looking simplicity makes it an easy choice for your home.
Is there a way to search for a new handleset with my measurements? YOU BET! We have this handy new page added to our site to do just that! Make sure and make your measurements before and read through the important paragraphs to better help you. All of the Handlesets are grouped by manufacture and listed in order by measurements. Be sure to let us know if you have any questions, we would be glad to take the order over the phone.
What if I have existing holes in my door, but want a new handleset? No problem! That’s what all the measurements were taken for! We made this easy to read grid to help you find exactly what Handlesets will fit your existing holes. One of the most important measurements, is the “C” measurement shown here. Your handleset will have a through bolt attaching the bottom of the exterior grip. It’s important to match this length with your new handleset to avoid drilling a new hole in the door and unsightly patching. There is about 1-1/2″ of adjustment on the “C” measurement for these handlesets; 3/4″ shorter or longer than the length shown. The standard door prep for an entrance doors is two 2-1/8″ bore holes that are 5-1/2″ center to center (measurement “B” in the image to the right) If you have more or even a little smaller than 5-1/2 inches, you can still use a sectional handleset, which have a seperate deadbolt.
This is made to make it an easier search for the perfect hardware for your door. We are watching out for you. Give us a call if you need any help!
We have so many ways to help make it easier to find exactly what you need. You can search by brand, best value, finish (once you have chosen your category), and you can even narrow your search by style…
What do I need to know before ordering door hardware? This may be a question you have, so lets go over some of the things you need to know, before you order a door knob/lever or deadbolt. Measurements Door Preparation: Most of the door knobs on our site don’t need many measurements at all. You will need to make sure that you door hardware fits a standard door preparation. If you don’t know what that is, look over the diagrams below. The first diagram is a standard prep for most likely a standard interior door. If you are ordering a Handleset or Knob and a Deadbolt, the second diagram is the standard prep for something like that (if your door measures different from 5 1/2″ CC, please give us a call). Backset: The backset is the distance from the edge of your door to the center of the bore hole (the big hole where the doorknob is mounted). The easiest way to figure out what you need is to measure from the edge of the door where the latch goes in and out to the highest part of your bore hole, or the highest part of the existing knob’s backplate. Almost all of the ones on our site are either 2 3/8″ or 2 3/4″, although we do have 2″ backset deadbolt from Brass Accents. If there is not an option on our site to choose a backset measurement, it means that it adjusts from 2 3/8″ to 2 3/4″. If not, you probably should take out the ruler. Door Thickness: Standard door thickness is 1 3/4″ – 2″. If you have a door that is over that thickness, Emtek has a lot of hardware that can fit up to 3″ thick. So as long as your doors are standard, you won’t need to worry about that part when ordering anything on the site. Door Handing Door handing is a lot easier than it sounds. Lots of the brands make this super easy, where they are interchangeable and you change the left hand to right hand vise versa. But some of brands require handing, so here is a diagram to help you determine what you have.
These are just the main things you will need to know before placing an order. You will still need to choose a style and the finish and all that fun stuff. But this should help you get started. Make sure to specify your keying instructions… keying all alike is free! If you need master keying give us a call. Happy shopping and happy weekend!
These are some of the most stylish as well as popular items from Weslock… Have a look, you be the judge.
First on the list, the Weslock Woodward 2. It comes with 5 different interior knob/levers and you get to choose from Satin Nickel or Oil Rubbed Bronze for the finish.
Second are the stylish Weslock knobs. Impresa Woodward Knob, comes in all 4 functions and either the Satin Nickel or Oil Rubbed Bronze finish. Also check out the 600 Series Impresa Knob
Here is the 600 Series Julienne Knob. Comes in all 4 functions and both Satin Nickel or Oil Rubbed Bronze. Similar is the Julienne Pramiere Knob.
Last, but not least, the Weslock Levers. My favorite is this Urbana Woodward Lever, It comes in all 4 functions just like most and Satin Nickel or Oil Rubbed Bronze are the finish choices. I prefer Oil Rubbed Bronze. So modern!
You can get this lever with the regular round looking rosette here.
And then we have the Utica Lever, in Oil Rubbed Bronze or Satin Nickel and all 4 functions.
Check out real customer reviews and what they think of the hardware on the page of the item you like.
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