Warranty Guide

Price
Book 1
Terms-12 Price Book 1 800.847.1864 (eective March 3, 2014)
Terms & Conditions
that climatic conditions and usage be taken under consider-
ation when selecting finishes. This is especially true in areas
subjected to strong corrosive vapors, humid climate or sea
air which, in a short time, may have a damaging eect on
metal finishes. The longevity and preservation of the finish
appearance is determined by base metal and finishing process.
Clear protective coating or other organic finishing applications
may require dierent methods of cleaning and care. As an
example, non-clear coated finishes should not be cleaned with
soaps or any solvents; organically coated surfaces should peri-
odically be cleaned with a mild, nonabrasive soap and bued
lightly with a clean cloth. The type of base metal and finishing
techniques must be considered when applying any cleaning or
preservative method. Contact the Schlage Technical Services
Department for further information on the care of finished
hardware.
In some instances, for customer convenience, the most
appropriate BHMA finish symbols are used to indicate similarity
of appearance, regardless of base metal of finishing process.
A, AL, D, ND, F, FA, H, S, S200-Series and Dexter by Schlage
levers are zinc-based material and are plated to match
finishes indicated. Finishes of latches, strikes, cylinders/cores,
and visible mounting screws, though similar in appearance,
may dier from the finish of the trim. Finish numbers in the
600-Series are the BHMA (Builders Hardware Manufacturers
Association) industry standard.
Finish Codes and Descriptions:
The nearest old U.S. equivalent code designations are shown in
parenthesis ( ).
Code Description
505 Bright Brass
605 (3) BRIGHT BRASS, Clear Coated
609 (5) ANTIQUE BRASS, Satin Brass, Blackened,
Satin Relieved, Clear Coated
613* (10B) OIL RUBBED BRONZE, Oxidized Satin Bronze,
Oil Rubbed, No Coating
619 (15) SATIN NICKEL, Satin Nickel Plated,
Clear Coated
620 (15A) ANTIQUE PEWTER, Satin Nickel Plated,
Blackened, Satin Relieved, Clear Coated
621 Distressed Nickel, Clear Coated
622 MATTE BLACK, Coated
625 (26) BRIGHT CHROMIUM PLATED, No Coating
626 (26D) SATIN CHROMIUM PLATED, No Coating
630 (32D) SATIN STAINLESS STEEL, No Coating
716 AGED BRONZE, Clear Coated
* Oil rubbed bronze (613) is considered a category “B” finish by ANSI/
BHMA and will vary in color when applied to dierent alloys and forms
of base material. 613 will also vary from production lot and addition-
ally from one manufacturer to another. Oil rubbed bronze will wear o
over time due to the “rubbed” finishing method that has no protective
coating or plating.
Dexter J Series Grade 3 finishes have durable, top quality
finishes obtained by the careful processing of solid brass,
stainless steel or other materials. Where required, a protective
clear coating is applied and cured under high temperature. It is
important that climatic conditions and usage be taken under
consideration when selecting finishes. This is especially true
in areas subjected to strong corrosive vapors, humid climate
or sea air which, in a short time, may have a damaging eect
on metal finishes. The longevity and preservation of the finish
appearance is determined by base metal and finishing process.
Clear protective coating or other organic finishing applications
may require dierent methods of cleaning and care. As an
example, non-clear coated finishes should not be cleaned with
soaps or any solvents; organically coated surfaces should peri-
odically be cleaned with a mild, non-abrasive soap and bued
lightly with a clean cloth. The type of base metal and finishing
techniques must be considered when applying any cleaning or
preservative method. Contact the Schlage Technical Service
Department for further information on the care of finished
hardware.
In some instances, for customer convenience, the most
appropriate Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association
(BHMA) finish symbols are used to indicate similarity of
appearance, regardless of base metal of finishing process.
J-Series levers are zinc-based material and are plated to match
finishes indicated. Finish numbers in the 600-Series are the
BHMA industry standard. The nearest old U.S. equivalent code
designations are shown in parentheses.
Refer to each lock series section for standard finish availability.
Finish Codes and Descriptions:
Code Description
605 (US3) BRIGHT BRASS, Clear Coated
609 (US5) ANTIQUE BRASS, Satin Brass, Blackened,
Satin Relieved, Clear Coated
619 (US15) SATIN NICKEL, Clear Coated
620 (US15A) ANTIQUE PEWTER, Clear Coated
625 (US26) BRIGHT CHROME, Clear Coated
626 (US26D) SATIN CHROME, No Coating
630 (US32D) SATIN STAINLESS STEEL, No Coating
716 Aged Bronze, Clear Coated