The No 7745 full mortise privacy lockset for levers is based on an interior mortise lock design manufactured in New England in the early 20th century. It shares a common mortise size with other 7700 series locksets for ease of door preparation. The bevel of the faceplate is adjustable for thicker doors. A strike plate and wrought metal dustbox are provided. The distance between the handle and the thumbturn is 3”. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. The thumbturn spindle must be cut to extend no further than halfway through the thumbturn hub in order for the emergency release tool to retract the privacy bolt.
The Nº 7745MAG full mortise privacy lockset for levers features a magnetic latch. It shares a common mortise size with other 7700 series locksets for ease of door preparation. The strike requires no lip, allowing the lock to be fully concealed when the door is closed. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. The thumbturn spindle must be cut to extend no further than halfway through the thumbturn hub in order for the emergency release tool to retract the privacy bolt.
The No 7750 full mortise privacy lockset for knobs is based on an interior mortise lock design manufactured in New England in the early 20th century. It shares a common mortise size with other 7700 series locksets for ease of door preparation. Typically used for bedrooms, dressing rooms and bathrooms, the lock operates with a bit key. The lock shares its measurements with the interior passage latch set. The distance between the handle and the keyhole is 3”. The bevel of the faceplate is adjustable for thicker doors. A strike plate and wrought metal dustbox are provided. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7755 full mortise privacy lockset for levers is based on an interior mortise lock design manufactured in New England in the early 20th century. Typically used for bedrooms, dressing rooms and bathrooms, the lock operates with a bit key. The lock shares its measurements with the interior passage latch set. The distance between the handle and the keyhole is 3”. The bevel of the faceplate is adjustable for thicker doors. A strike plate and wrought metal dustbox are provided. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7810 Every-Door™ Rim Latch is unique in that it is surface mounted and fully reversible. Shown with the No 1060 knob, the box features six exposed fasteners and a cavetto edge detail at its base. The Every-Door™ Rim Latch is available in both privacy and passage functions and is sprung for both knobs and levers making it suitable for a wide range of applications. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available. To order the No 7810 Every-Door™ Rim Latch, please call 212-367-7000 or email pricing@nanz.com
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The Nº 7811 full mortise edge pull is designed for passage pocket doors. The No 7811 has a spring-released stirrup pull activated by the button on the face plate. It can be paired with all NANZ recessed pulls. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7815 magnet latch is an upgraded version of current cabinet and cupboard latches. Since the mechanism operates via magnetic attraction, there is no resistance in the closing operation so the door need not be pushed into place, as with traditional cupboard latches. The strike and latch operate with minimal visual presence and grant a reassuring snap when reaching the closed position. The magnetic bolt is released using a thumbturn, which may be substituted with most NANZ cabinet knobs. This NANZ exclusive product is frequently specified for both yacht and air craft installations. Each component is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes. Please see our advertisement.
Ball or roller catches are often specified on double doors, non-walk-in closets, jib doors, secret doors or any applications that do not require a lockset. The No 7820 magnet catch is a superior alternative to either ball or roller catches. Since the mechanism operates via magnetic attraction, the door is pulled closed and need not be pushed into place, as with a roller or ball catch. When opening, the magnetic bolt presses against a spring-loaded strike, which gives way under a precise amount of force. The strike spring is adjustable so the release is smooth and predictable, with a very reassuring sound. When the door is open, the bolt and strike remain flush providing for a minimal visual presence. This catch may be installed on the top of a door or on the edge where a lockset would otherwise be located. The face plates of each component are available in all plated and patinated finishes.
The No 7821 full mortise edge pull is designed for single pocket doors. The No 7821 has a spring-released stirrup pull activated by the button on the face plate, while one has a locking bolt and its mate has a strike. It is configured to operate with a thumbturn-by-emergency release, and can be used with most NANZ recessed pulls on the face of the door. When ordering, specify a backset of 2-1/2”or 3”, additional backsets can be made available upon request. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 7850 traditional hook and eye latch with turned hasp and oval backplates is typically used to secure cabinets or cabin doors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Nº 7900 cabinetry cremone is miniature in size compared to our standard door cremones. Engineered for cabinet doors, the petite cremone rods connect to spring loaded catches that secure the cabinet at top and bottom. Shown with the Nº 8015 knob, the style is suitable for modern as well as traditional interiors. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.