The Universal Hardware Light Duty Keyed Entry Lever is designed for entry doors or doorways where added security is needed. Turning the inside button locks outside lever until unlocked with a key or turn button is manually unlocked. A 5-Pin SC1 cylinder and brass plug provide added security and peace of mind. Equipped with tubular chassis for easier installation, the keyed entry lever will fit wood or metal doors 1-3/8" to 2" thick. The Light Duty Keyed Entry Lever features 3-3/4" solid zinc diecast levers, an ANSI Grade 2 rating that's tested to exceed 500,000 cycles, a 3 hour fire rating (UL Listed) and is ADA compliant for commercial or residential use. A T-strike, full lip strike, 2 keys, mounting hardware and installation instructions are included. Universal Hardware is the pro's choice for commercial door hardware and flat goods.
- Features - This device is reversible to work on both left- or right-handed doors. It comes with a tubular chassis, making it ideal for commercial applications such as entry doors and anything that needs locking.
- Measurements - Fits 1-3/8” to 2” thick doors with an adjustable latch that fits 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backset.
- Specifications - Meets ANSI Grade 2 standards, meets ADA requirements, and has a 3-hour UL fire rating. Made from corrosion-resistant steel. Keyed lock has a 5-pin SC1 cylinder, brass plug, and includes 2 keys.
- Installation - Includes T-strike and full lip strike. Easy to install on wood or metal doors and has been tested to exceed 500,000 cycles. Turn the inside button to lock the outside lever until unlocked either with a key or manually unlocked.
- Universal Hardware is the pro's choice for commercial door hardware and flat goods.
Confirmed: our LD Tubular keyed levers extend back to ½” of the door face.
The privacy/passage levers have a shorter return and do not meet the requirement.
It can be very tricky to remove the inside knob or lever. As seen in the instructions, insert the pin and pull on the knob/lever to remove. But as some experience, it takes a little more effort than expected.
Look in the pin hole, you should be able to see a small metal piece that is the spring. This is what you have to depress to pull the knob/lever off. If you don't see it turn the knob slightly back and forth. You may get a better glimpse by doing so. You will know when the tool is in contact with the correct spot when you feel it spring slightly up and down as you apply pressure with the tool.
This is where it can be tricky. Appy pressure on the spring and pull on the knob/lever. As you pull, the tool starts to wedge in the hole. Keep pressure on the tool and the knob/lever will release. It does seem impossible, but we assure you it can be done.
To remove the outside keyed knob or lever, first insert the key and turn 1/4 turn. Insert the pin and pull on the knob/lever to remove.
If you are still having trouble, one suggestion might be to ask the Home Depot Pro Desk for assistance removing the knob/lever.
To remove the rose:
Gently push on the rose in the area cut out of the mounting plate with a flat head screw driver. This will allow the rose to pop off.