Unlimited combinations.
Any knob, lever or ring pull can be paired with any escutcheon, in any finish.
Unlimited combinations.
Any knob, lever or ring pull can be paired with any escutcheon, in any finish.
Escutcheon/backplate featuring a curved top and bottom, generally equally. Sometimes called circle tops and round tops. View Sun Valley Bronze Arch Escutcheon Plates >
Inside of door lever is active while the outside lever remains rigid.
The center post between two swinging doors.
Goes behind the knob/lever/grip handle. Also called a rose or escutcheon.
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Distance from the edge of the door to the center of latch/lock
Ball bearings that the pin of the hinge rests on.
Doors fold like an accordion to create wide-open entryways. Hinge systems provide stability and multi-point locks provide security.
Holes made on the face of the door.
The bottom horizontal member of a window sash or door panel.
An alloy used to make Sun Valley Bronze hardware.
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Yellowish-brown alloy of copper and other metals.
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Center to Center. A measurement commonly used in door hardware. Center to center between locks, or grip handles.
A metal or bronze bar used to hold a casement window open in a specific open or closed position.
A window that is attached to the frame by one or more hinges a the side. They are held open with a casement stay.
An object made by shaping molten bronze.
Supporting frame of a structure.
Includes latch/lock, spindle, trim, and all necessary fasteners.
Includes trim, spindle, cylinder/turnpiece, and all necessary fasteners.
Made up of metal alloys that have copper as their main principle.
A locking device on the face of the windoow or door for security. Bolts veritcally top and bottom.
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Holds a key to rotate pins for use with a lock.
Cabinet or door handle in the shape of a "D".
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Tubular pin tumber lock.
Switch plate made for the decora plug/switch.
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Lock used with a cylinder encased in a box that holds the lock.
An escutcheon/rose shaped as a diamond behind the knob/lever.
A stationary piece of hardware placed on the door with a swiveled piece that is connected to a solid object to knock on the door. View Sun Valley Bronze Door Knockers >
Retractable piece of hardware that connects to the knob/lever.
Same as complete set. Includes the knob/lever, escutcheon trim, latch/lock, and all fasteners.
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Placed on the floor or wall strategically so the door stops before hitting an object like a wall.
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Key on both sides of the door.
Double hung windows have two sashes that move up and down.
Two pocket doors that come together.
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Inactive door.
Usually flush and used on the edge of the pocket door to pull the door out from the pocket.
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Front door or front of home grip lockset.
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Front door or front of home backplate/escutcheon used behind the grip handle.
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A decorative cover used to hide the hole on the exterior of a bathroom or bedroom door that needs emergency access.
Used behind a knob/lever/grip handle. Sometimes called the backplate or a rose.
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Hinge is made from heated material forced through a die.
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Or Armor Front. Covers the latch/lock on the edge of the door.
Decorative piece used on the top and bottom of a hinge.
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Color or patina of an item.
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A ring that is pivoted off an object.
Also meaning lever or knob hub is above the lock or the short side of the escutcheon.
A bolt mounted into the edge of the door or face used to secure an inactive door.
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A pull that is recessed into the face of the door so it is seen and felt flush with the face of the door.
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Turnpiece that is mounted flush into the flush pull.
Process of heating, forming, and finishing a piece of bronze. Shapes formed by a falling ram.
Inactive door from both sides of the door.
Handle used to pull a door.
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Inactive single door set.
Grip, lever, or knobs on both sides of the door.
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Standing from the exterior side of the door, which way the door swings towards you or away from you.
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Panels that swing to the interior as viewed from the exterior.
The main vertical members forming the sides of a window or door frame.
Covers the key hole on a cylinder.
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Key the cylinders alike or different.
A plate used on the bottom of a door rail for protection.
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Doors sit directly on a track and the handle has to be wheeled round 180 degrees to lift the doors off the rollers and slide the door.
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Living finish. Changes with time, environment, and usage.
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Latching bolt used with a turn piece for privacy doors.
Lock encased in it's own box and has various functions to use with various hardware trims.
A locking system, operated with one handle, which secures a window or door at the top and bottom.
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Hub on the escucheon or backplate is not centered.
Panels that swing to the exterior.
Escutcheon or rose that is oblong.
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Exterior hardware which means turn-piece on the interior of the door and no key on the outside of the door.
Finish applied to a material.
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Latch used for passive doors. No lock needed for security.
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Complete trim, latch, spindle, and fasteners for a passive door.
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A unit with a sash that swings open or shut by revolving on pivots at either side of the sash or at the top and bottom.
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Term used in place of a rose, escutcheon, or backplate.
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Door that pockets into a wall.
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Shiny Buffed to a high gloss look.
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Complete trim, latch, spindle, and fasteners for interior privacy door.
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Teardrop shape key cylinder used in locks to secure the door.
An escutcheon or plate used on the door to push the door open.
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The horizontal member of the framework of a window sash or door.
Goes behind the knob/lever/grip handle. Also called a backplate or escutcheon.
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A framed opening in a wall into which a window or door unit is to be installed.
Bevel is reversed on the door.
Lock is able to be field re-handed.
A protruding or recessed handle on the inside bottom rail of the lower sash on a double or single hung window.
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A bronze alloy that is generally composed of 96% copper with a warm, golden hue.
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Key on one side of the door with an interior turnpiece.
Slide on rollers and are perfect for tight spaces. Wider bottom rail or a narrow style with much more visibility.
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Used to hold components in place on our spring assist system.
Cylindrical steel rod used to connect knobs/spindles/handles together.
Components used behind the escutcheon to help support the action and weight of the lever/knob.
Located on the jamb of the door to protect the wood and receive the latch/lock.
Swinging patio doors have hinges so the operating panels can swing inward or outward.
A thumblatch is used with a grip handle to be able to push down on to open the door.
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A thumb-turn is used on the inside of the door to release the latch/lock. Also called Turn-Pieces.
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A tilt window is a single or double hung window with operable sash that can be tilted into a room to allow cleaning of the exterior surface on the inside.
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A transom window is used over the top of a door or window, primarily for additional light and aesthetic value.
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Includes the knobs/levers/grip handles with fasteners minus the lock/latch.
Used with knobs/levers for latching/locking doors.
A turn-piece is a turnable component used to engage or disengage a lock or latch. Also called Thumbturns.
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A US cylinder is an oval cylinder used with multipoint locks.
Weatherstripping is a material or device used to seal the openings, gaps, or cracks of venting window and door units to prevent water and air infiltration.