Function
Rosette
Overview
Product Summary
Schlage is a house hold name synonymous with security. For more than 80 years Schlage has been setting the standard for security products and door hardware in the United States. This Schlage F10GEO/CAM Georgian passage (Hall/Closet) door knob set from the F-Series Camelot Decorative Collection fits the standard bore hole of 2-1/8", has an adjustable backset and is field reversible so no handing is required. This set will fit virtually any application. All Schlage knob sets come with 2 knobs, 2 rosettes, latch, and all mounting hardware needed for a complete passage knob set. If you have any questions at all or would prefer to order by phone please call (866)259-8901. We are here to Help!
Features
- Non-locking - ideal for closets and rooms where locking is not needed
- Easy 3-step installation, only a screwdriver needed
- Quality materials and construction for exceptional security
- Lifetime finish and mechanical guarantee (Oil-Rubbed Bronze is only a mechanical guarantee)
- Quality finishes coordinate with plumbing and lighting
Specifications
- Applications: Residential single and multi-family doors
- Certifications: ANSI A156.2, 1996, Series 4000 Grade 2
- U.L. Listed: Locks for up to three-hour fire doors available
- Door thickness range: 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" (35mm-44mm) standard
- Backset: Universal latch standard, fits either 2-3/8" (60mm) or 2-3/4" (70mm) backsets
- ADA compliant: No
- Rosette Size: 4-1/8" x 2-3/4"
Product Identifiers
00043156121328 , 1793300, EV_2525302, F10 GEO 605 CAM, F10 GEORGIAN 605 CAM 16080 100, F10-GEO-CAM, F10GEO/CAM, SCHLAGE_F10GEO605CAM
Technical Documents
Questions & Answers (1)
Question: Can one side be changed to a Schlage lever. I can't use a lever on both sides due to plantation shutters on the inside of the door. I would have the appropriate levers and would only need one set with knobs to solve the problem if the knob and levers are interchangeable. Thanks
Asked by on June 10, 2022
Answer: Joseph, This would not be possible as levers and knobs use different latches.
Answer provided by on June 10, 2022
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