Emtek Narrow Modern Rectangular Pocket Door Mortise Hardware

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Emtek Narrow Modern Rectangular Pocket Door Mortise Hardware
Emtek Narrow Modern Rectangular Pocket Door Mortise Lock - Privacy Function

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Custom assembled. Please allow 7-10 business days before shipping. Expedited options at checkout.

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Part Numbers for Emtek Pocket Door Mortise Lock

Keyed - 2153
Passage - 2154
Privacy - 2155
Dummy - 2156

SKU : E858
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Retail Price: $308.00
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Custom assembled. Please allow 7-10 business days before shipping. Expedited options at checkout.
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Emtek Narrow Modern Rectangular Pocket Door Mortise Lock

Emtek's pocket door mortise hardware is available in a privacy, passage, dummy and keyed function.  You must choose the function when ordering.  This pocket door lock requires special door preparation. Please see Emtek Mortise Pocket Door Template for details.

Emtek Pocket Door Lock Functions

Part Number 2154 - Passage Non-Locking function
Part Number 2155 - Privacy Locking Function for Bedroom or baths
Part Number 2156 - Dummy Function for use on bi-parting or double pocket doors where you'd want a privacy set on one door to close and lock into the door with a dummy set.
Part Number 2153 - Keyed Lock Function

Additional Information:
Passage and Dummy Installation Instructions
Privacy Installation Instructions
Keyed Function Installation Instructions
Door Preparation Template

Does not use a standard type keyway. Cannot be keyed alike exterior locks or deadbolts and cannot be master keyed.

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[productqa_] Questions and Answers

Question I need a passage set for my original order. Please let me know what the part number, or what I would need to connect the two pocket doors.It's a double pocket door I am looking to connect
Asked by: Travis - 3/9/2022
Question You would order a passage from this page here. Just select the passage function under the function menu. For bi-parting doors you typically would use a privacy set with a dummy set. Answer provided by:  Jake (3/9/2022)
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