Latch Information

The latch is the mechanism that throws the bolt when the knob, lever, handleset or deadbolt is turned. There are four types.

 

 

Plain Latch

Plain Latch1/2” beveled latch used primarily for interior doors (interior locking and non-locking functions).

 

 

Deadlatch

Deadlatch1/2” beveled latch with a deadlocking bar used for keyed functions. The deadlocking bar prevents the latch from being forced back and deters credit card entry.

 

 

Deadbolt

Deadbolt1” throw bolt that locks into position and cannot be forced back. Includes a free turning hardened steel roller to prevent saw through attempts.

 

 

Adjustable Latch

Adjustable LatchMost Kwikset products come standard with an adjustable latch, allowing the hardware to be used on doors prepared with either a 2-3/8” backset or a 2-3/4” backset. (The backset is the measurement from the edge of the door to the center of the pre-drilled hole.)

 

 

Backset

BacksetThe measurement between the edge of the door to the center of the hole drilled for the lock.