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SCHLAGE Dexter by Schlage JD60V630 Single-Cylinder
SCHLAGE Dexter by Schlage JD60V630 Single-Cylinder

SCHLAGE Dexter by Schlage JD60V630 Single-Cylinder Deadbolt, Satin Stainless

Product ID : 49570429
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Galleon Product ID 49570429
UPC / ISBN 043156756704
Shipping Weight 1.1 lbs
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Model JD60V630
Manufacturer SCHLAGE
Shipping Dimension 6.77 x 3.94 x 2.87 inches
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SCHLAGE Dexter by Schlage JD60V630 Single-Cylinder Features

  • Dexter by Schlage offer great quality at an affordable price

  • Easy to install, one tool installation

  • Fits 1-3/8 to 1-3/4-inch thick doors

  • If ordering more than one unit, the additional units may share the same key

  • Triple option latch and adjustable 2-3/8-inch or 2-3/4-inch backset


About SCHLAGE Dexter By Schlage JD60V630 Single-Cylinder

Buying Guide Five Tips for Buying Door Hardware There’s nothing that enhances style and function quite like new door hardware. It’s the first thing that catches the eye at the front door, and it feels good in hand throughout the home. Here are five tips to simplify the buying process. What are the different types of door hardware? Entry hardware installs on exterior doors, and includes knobs or handlesets (handle with deadbolt) that lock with keys or touch pads from the outside and turnbuttons from inside. A deadbolt lock optimizes security. Privacy hardware is designed for bedrooms and bathrooms, locking with turnbuttons and not requiring keys. Passage knobs and levers are designed for hallway doors, laundry rooms and closet doors that latch but don’t lock. Dummy knobs and levers are decorative hardware pieces designed for pantry doors or other doors that only require a pull to open, with no latch or lock. What safety features are available? The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) sets different grades for door hardware, such as Grade 1 (basic), Grade 2 (intermediate), and Grade 3 (highest). These days, with more and more intruders using "bump keys"--a key that can open almost any lock--or locksmith tools once intended only to resolve accidental lockouts, many manufacturers offer bump-resistant cylinders. Will it fit my door? Standard doors are either 1-3/8 or 1-3/4 inches thick, with most hardware designed to adjust for either. Extension kits are available for thicker doors. View larger Most hardware is interchangeable, only requiring that the backset (the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the knob or lock, usually 2-3/8 or 2-3/4 inches) matches the hole(s) in the door so that the latch or bolt throws properly. Some hardware sets adjust for both backset lengths. Levers come in both left- and right-handed models. To determine the appropriate handing, look at the door’s hinges from outside the door. If the hinges are on the left, you’ll need a left-handed lever. If the hinges are on the right, you need a right-handed lever. Can I install it myself? Most door hardware, including keypads and deadbolts, installs in under an hour with only a Philips screwdriver. Most keypads are powered by batteries, so no wiring is required. Handlesets sometimes require a drill. If the door or doorframe is not predrilled, door hardware usually comes with a paper template to mark holes for drilling and sawing with common spade bits and hole saws. Specialized tool sets also are available for door-hardware installation. If you want to use one key on multiple entry handles or deadbolts, you will need a locksmith to "re-key" all the locks to the same key. This should be done before installation and only will work if all the hardware comes from the same manufacturer. What cool hardware features are available nowadays? Keypad locks and deadbolts let you add and delete numerous user codes as needed, providing family members, neighbors, baby- or pet-sitters with easy-to-remember codes. Cool for parents and great for keeping kids out of cleaning closets and utility rooms, some keypads have auto-lock mechanisms that lock after a few seconds in case you forget. Once used only for government applications (as depicted in high-tech spy movies), biometric keyless entry systems, which scan dozens of different fingerprints for easy access, also are growing in popularity. From the Manufacturer Dexter deadbolts provide enhanced Grade 2 security features that allow you to get solid, dependable security at a lower price than you would expect. Quality: Dexter locks are made from the finest materials and to the strict specifications of the Schlage Lock Company. Performance: Dexter locks meet all ANSI Grade 3 strength and performance standards and are backed by a Lifetime Mechanical Warranty. Style: Offered in a variety of designs and finishes to compliment any décor. Convenience: Dexter exteriors can be keyed to Schlage locks for one-key