Emtek Sandcast Denver Handleset

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Emtek Sandcast Denver Handleset
Emtek Denver Handleset - Butte Knob Interior - Tumbled White Bronze

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Fits Standard Door Prep Most common standard preparation for entry door handlesets.
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Part Numbers for Emtek Denver Handleset

Single Cylinder - 451211
Double Cylinder - 452211
Dummy - 450211

Note:

Maximum door thickness for double cylinder handleset is 2 5/8"
SKU : E1906
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Retail Price: $611.00
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Custom assembled. Please allow 7-10 business days before shipping. Expedited options at checkout.
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Description

Emtek Entrance Handlesets

Emtek Denver Handleset Includes:
- Complete set. Includes large entry handle and deadbolt for exterior, knob or lever and backplate for interior, latchbolt, face plate, strike plate and mounting hardware.
- Standard 2 1/8" door preparation
- Schlage C Keyway
- Shipped with square corner mortise plates and strike plate. Rounded corner available upon request.
- Backset must be specified upon order placement. Choose between standard 2 3/8" or 2 3/4" backsets.
- 5 1/2" center to center (minimum 4 1/2" CC)

To have keyed alike to other knobs or levers you are ordering, you must order the same brand.


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Emtek Denver Handleset is Available in the Following Functions

Single Cylinder Handleset
Emtek single cylinder handlesets are locked/unlocked with a key from the exterior and locked/unlocked from the inside of the home with a thumbturn. Single cylinder handleset are by far the most popular function of handle set.

Double Cylinder Handleset
Emtek double cylinder handlesets have a keyed lock on both sides of the handleset. This means that to exit or enter the door you must have a key to unlock the door. Some people use double cylinder handlesets on glass doors where they are concerned that someone may be able to break the glass and unlock the door from the inside. The disadvantage of using a double cylinder handleset is that in the event of an emergency you would have to locate the key to unlock the door and get out of the building. For this reason we recommend the single cylinder handleset for most applications.

Dummy Handleset
If you have a double front door where one side is generally inactive while the other is always active, you will need a combination of two handle sets. For the active side, you'll need a single or double cylinder handleset. For the inactive door, you'll want to order a dummy handleset. This gives you the look of a complete working set, but doesn't have all of the mechanisms - perfect for an inactive door.

Other

Emtek covers it's door hardware with a 5 yr finish and mechanical warranty. Living finishes are not covered under this warranty as they are designed to change over time. For more information see Emtek Door Hardware Warranty.

Emtek products are assembled per order so when they are returned the doorknobs have to be taken apart and restocked. As a result, there is a 25% restock fee on all Emtek products. If items are returned that have been installed, used or abused there may be a higher restock fee assessed or no credit issued. If you need to return an item, please repack the door hardware in it's original packaging to assure that it arrives undamaged. For more return information see our Direct Door Hardware Returns Page. Before returning any Emtek Door Hardware, please contact us for a return authorization number.

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nice set smooth action
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[productqa_] Questions and Answers

Question Does the white bronze look like brushed nickel?
Asked by: Scott Braun - 10/11/2024
Question The white bronze is a unique finish. I would not say it is close to satin nickel. The sandcast bronze material is just different from the way that a handleset available in satin nickel is made. Answer provided by:  Jake (10/14/2024)
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