Answer
Jun 09, 2022 - 12:41 PM
No, we have the Marks leversets in a passage, privacy, storeroom, office and classroom function. Here is a link to the selection.
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Passage sets are used where doors do not need to lock. There is no key cylinder and no means to lock a passage set. |
| Privacy sets are used for restrooms or dressing rooms. They can be locked from the inside with a thumbturn or push button/turn for privacy, and they are typically unlocked from the outside using a tool rather than a key. Storeroom locks are used when the outside lever should be locked at all times. A key is used to retract the latchbolt and open the door; when the key is removed the door is locked on the outside. There is no means to lock/unlock the door from the inside. Office locks may be controlled by a key in the outside cylinder, or by a thumbturn or push button/turn on the inside. Classroom locks are controlled by a key in the outside cylinder, which locks or unlocks the outside lever. The lock can be left in the locked or unlocked state by using the key, and there is no means of locking or unlocking the door from the inside. |
