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2 inch Backset Deadbolt Latch, Square Face - Brass

Part Number:40048
Please note, this product has been discontinued.
NOTE: DOES NOT WORK WITH ALL BRANDS - SEE LIST

Special 2 inch backset Spring latch only - Square faceplate, Brass finish.
Square Spindle hole: 1/4 inch Diameter (7mm) This latch was designed to be used with the 1200 Series Handlesets 40054 with 5-1/2 Crossbore center lines or the 40055 with 6 inch cross bores. ( see additional pictures)

NOTE 1: Will NOT work with - National, Dexter, Weiser, Weslock, Schlage, Kwikset, Harloc, Yale, Master -
Will NOT work on any lock that has a 5/16 diameter spindle.
Will NOT work with any lock that has horizontal stud posts;
Screw holes MUST be above and below latch

NOTE 2: There is a small dimple in the center of the slot on the deadbolt latch -
this is designed to stop the tailpiece from going all the way through on some applications. -

NOTE 3: This latch does not have any holes for the handle stud posts to go through.
This is because the mounting screw holes are located above and below latch.
NOTE: DOES NOT WORK WITH ALL BRANDS - SEE LIST <br><br> Special 2 inch backset Spring latch only - Square faceplate, Brass finish. <br> Square Spindle hole: 1/4 inch Diameter (7mm) This latch was designed to be used with the 1200 Series Handlesets <a href="http://www.allaboutdoors.com/1200-Series-Lock-5-1-2-Hole-Spacing-Discontinued" target="_blank">40054</a> with 5-1/2 Crossbore center lines or the <a href="http://www.allaboutdoors.com/1200-Series-Lock-6-inch-Hole-Spacing-Discontinued" target="_blank">40055</a> with 6 inch cross bores. ( see additional pictures)<br><br> NOTE 1: Will NOT work with - National, Dexter, Weiser, Weslock, Schlage, Kwikset, Harloc, Yale, Master - <br> Will NOT work on any lock that has a 5/16 diameter spindle.<br> Will NOT work with any lock that has horizontal stud posts; <br> Screw holes MUST be above and below latch <br><br> NOTE 2: There is a small dimple in the center of the slot on the deadbolt latch - <br> this is designed to stop the tailpiece from going all the way through on some applications. - <br><br> NOTE 3: This latch does not have any holes for the handle stud posts to go through. <br> This is because the mounting screw holes are located above and below latch.