Schlage F80 Flair Left Hand Storeroom Lock C Keyway with 16211 Latch 10063 Strike Satin Nickel Finish
Schlage F80 Flair Left Hand Storeroom Lock C Keyway with 16211 Latch 10063 Strike Satin Nickel Finish.
You will love the convenience of this Schlage F80 Flair Storeroom Left hand Side knob in Satin Nickel with a C Keyway. It features a Dummy knob so you can hide your lock away when not in use and comes equipped with a square corner strike. This lock will match most Schlage catalog knobs while still complimenting your modern home's decor.
The Schlage F80 Flair Storeroom Lock C in Satin Nickel with a Left Handle is a smart lock that blends in seamlessly with your home's existing décor. The lever design provides an elegant look, while the drive-in latch allows for easy installation.
Storeroom C Keyway on F80 Flairs is ideal for apartments, town homes (duplexes), college dorms and student housing. Square corner design works with all Schlage and Kwikset door prep. Flair lever handleset available in satin nickel finish with self-latching deadbolt. Easy installation - screws and template provided.
Schlage Storeroom Flair Outside Lever features F Series keyway, C Keyway and a Satin Nickel Finish. The keyway is used for deadlocking the door. The Schlage deadlocking latchbolt and strike provide security and peace of mind to both commercial and residential buildings.
Whether you need a lock for your home, office, new addition or project, the Schlage F80 storeroom lockset is the perfect choice. The classic design of this lock combines with the latest technology to give security without hindering your style. The Flair lever handle allows for easy and immediate operation and is designed to fit in any standard door preparation. It offers a lifetime mechanical warranty and comes with a full mechanical anti-panic code as well as grade 2 security that meets or exceeds all ANSI/BHMA standards for residential use.
Achieve a refined look with the Schlage F80 Flair cylinder locks, featuring an ornamental plate with raised levers. The locks were originally designed for high-end residential applications such as entry doors, but are now popular in all areas of the home where style is a priority.