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Item # bci2992184 Item # bci2992184 Schlage 1-7/8 Inch to 2-1/2 Inch Thick Door Kit for Schlage Keypad DeadboltModel:02-007-716Delivery date not available for 85036 - Finish: Aged Bronze - Special Order Delivery date not available for 85036 - OverviewFeatures:
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Incompatible LocksThese kits will NOT work with the following Lockey locks:
Google Product Category: 503730 - Hardware > Locks & Keys > Locks & Latches Related ProductsHow thick can a door be for a deadbolt?You can get a thick door kit to allow the deadbolt to fit on a door that is up to 2 1/4" thick.
How thick is a thick door?Most doors are prepped standard, with a thickness of between 1 3/4" to 2" thick. Most of our door hardware options are designed to fit this standard, maybe being able to extend a bit more.
What is the thickest door?This photo from 1979 shows a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory employee opening the world's heaviest hinged door, which was eight feet thick, nearly twelve feet wide, and weighed 97,000 pounds.
What is the highest grade door lock?The rating issued by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) can help you suss out the strongest door locks available. Locks are given a grade rating of 1, 2, or 3 based on a lock's durability and its potential to withstand attempted forced entry. Grade 1: This is the highest rating a lock can receive.
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