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Falcon Locks Catalog Locks Contents 4-5 Lock type comparison chart 6 Lock type definitions and door handing diagram 7 Finish swatch reference chart 8-21 MA Series Grade 1 mortise lock 22-33 RU Series Grade 1 retrofit unit lock 34-43 T Series Grade 1 cylindrical lock 44-53 X Series Grade 1 cylindrical knob lock 54-61 K Series Grade 1 cylindrical lock 62-71 B Series Grade 2 cylindrical lock 72-83 W Series Grade 2 cylindrical lock 84-89 H2 Series Grade 2 interconnected lock 90-99 D Series Grade 1 and 2 deadbolts 100 K900 Series padlocks 101 Construction keying information sheet 102 Product identification example www.falconlock.com US 877.671.7011 Canada 800.900.4734 www.youtube.com/falconhardware Falcon "How To" app 2 • Falcon • Locks The Falcon difference Safety, security and uncompromising value At Falcon, we know that every product you sell not only has to meet local building codes, but also your expectations for performance and quality. We take your expectations seriously, and that’s why we build our locks to deliver durability, convenience and unmatched value. After all, we’ve built our reputation on the same standards that you have – providing quality products at a reasonable price and delivered on time. It’s the way we do business and it’s what makes Falcon locks a powerful choice no matter your project. Locks • Falcon • 3 Lock type comparison Lock type type Lock comparison chart comparison Falcon offers a variety of Grade 1 and Grade 2 cylindrical, deadbolt, mortise, interconnected, and extra-heavy duty finish chart Glossary and and Glossary pre-assembled unit locks that fit a variety of applications and door functions. MA Series RU Series RU T Series K Series X Series B Series W Series D100 Series D200 Series RU Series MA Series H2 Series T Series Cylindrical Deadbolt Unit Mortise Interconnected Features Grade 1 certified Grade 1 certified Grade 1 certified Grade 2 certified Grade 2 certified Features Grade 1 certified Grade 2 certified Grade 1 certified Grade 1 certified Grade 2 certified X Series Wide variety of Most common Corrosion Perfect Two rose for security for security Old-fashioned One of Falcon's Large inner plate functions and functions, lever resistant option replacement for diameter Supplemental Supplemental style with modern toughest locks that connects options styles and Compatible with existing locks or options to protection protection strength, security that is built to lock and deadbolt Can accept finishes competitive SFIC new construction match most against break-in against break-in and convenience stand up to Exterior has the K Series competitive Affordable price Compatible with commercial Compatible with Compatible with Compatible with constant use appearance of a standard competitive SFIC door trim competitive SFIC competitive SFIC competitive SFIC without fail tubular lock and cylinders SFIC Compatible with deadbolt and FSIC competitive SFIC B Series Application Ideal for new Where Grade 1 Where a Grade 1 Where frequent Applications with Application Where Where Retrofitting older Where a Where strength construction security and security lock is use is expected nontraditional supplemental, supplemental, and historical tough-as-nails, and security are and retrofit reliability are needed and and durability is door trim Grade 1 security Grade 2 security buildings where reliable and required, but cost applications needed, but cost corrosive marine needed, but where cost is is required is required Grade 1 security durable Grade 1 is a concern W Series where Grade 1 is a concern conditions could Grade 1 security a concern is required security lock is Used in security is needed be a concern isn't required required multi-family Facilities where applications for a large variety of one step egress H2 Series applications are needed Options 15 commercial 8 commercial 10 commercial 10 commercial 12 commercial Options 5 commercial 8 commercial 12 commercial 26 commercial 2 commercial functions functions functions functions lever functions functions functions functions functions functions D Series 8 finishes 2 finishes 6 finishes 5 finishes 8 commercial 5 finishes 5 finishes 2 finishes 9 finishes 5 finishes 7 lever designs 3 lever designs 3 knob designs 2 lever designs knob functions 2 lever designs 8 lever designs 5 lever design 1 knob design 2 rose options 8 finishes K900 Series Rose (sectional) 7 lever/2 knob designs and escutcheon 2 rose options option 4 • Falcon • Locks Construction keying keying Construction and product ID chart and product comparison chart comparison Lock type type Lock Lock type comparison Glossary and and Glossary finish chart Series MA Series RU T Series X Series K Series T Series K Series X Series B Series W Series D100 Series D200 Series RU Series MA Series H2 Series Cylindrical Deadbolt Unit Mortise Interconnected Features Grade 1 certified Grade 1 certified Grade 1 certified Grade 2 certified Grade 2 certified Features Grade 1 certified Grade 2 certified Grade 1 certified Grade 1 certified Grade 2 certified Wide variety of Most common Corrosion Perfect Two rose for security for security Old-fashioned One of Falcon's Large inner plate functions and functions, lever resistant option replacement for diameter Supplemental Supplemental style with modern toughest locks that connects options styles and Compatible with existing locks or options to protection protection strength, security that is built to lock and deadbolt Can accept finishes competitive SFIC new construction match most against break-in against break-in and convenience stand up to Exterior has the competitive Affordable price Compatible with commercial Compatible with Compatible with Compatible with constant use appearance of a standard competitive SFIC door trim competitive SFIC competitive SFIC competitive SFIC without fail tubular lock and B Series W Series H2 Series cylinders SFIC Compatible with deadbolt and FSIC competitive SFIC Application Ideal for new Where Grade 1 Where a Grade 1 Where frequent Applications with Application Where Where Retrofitting older Where a Where strength construction security and security lock is use is expected nontraditional supplemental, supplemental, and historical tough-as-nails, and security are and retrofit reliability are needed and and durability is door trim Grade 1 security Grade 2 security buildings where reliable and required, but cost applications needed, but cost corrosive marine needed, but where cost is is required is required Grade 1 security durable Grade 1 is a concern where Grade 1 is a concern conditions could Grade 1 security a concern is required security lock is Used in security is needed be a concern isn't required required multi-family Facilities where applications for a large variety of one step egress applications are needed D Series Options 15 commercial 8 commercial 10 commercial 10 commercial 12 commercial Options 5 commercial 8 commercial 12 commercial 26 commercial 2 commercial functions functions functions functions lever functions functions functions functions functions functions 8 finishes 5 finishes 5 finishes 2 finishes 2 finishes 9 finishes 6 finishes 5 finishes 5 finishes 8 commercial Series 7 lever designs 3 lever designs 3 knob designs 2 lever designs knob functions 2 lever designs 8 lever designs 5 lever design K900 2 rose options 8 finishes 1 knob design 7 lever/2 knob Rose (sectional) designs and escutcheon and product ID chart and product Construction keying keying Construction 2 rose options option Locks • Falcon • 5 Glossary Lock type type Lock comparison chart comparison Lock type definitions finish chart Glossary and and Glossary Cylindrical locks Interconnected locks A cylindrical lock, also referred to as a bored lock, An interconnected lock is primarily utilized for is a lock in which a large hole is bored into the door multi-family front door applications where security is needed MA Series face of a door and a smaller cross-bore hole is but cost is a concern. This lock offers both a door lock and bored into the door edge. These locks fit a variety deadbolt that are connected through an inner plate. This lock is of applications and can be Grade 1 or Grade 2. offered in Grade 2. RU Series RU Deadbolt locks Unit locks A deadbolt lock is a supplemental lock that These locks are designed specifically for retrofitting older and provides an extra measure of protection against historical buildings. These locks combine an old-fashioned T Series break-ins. Can be Grade 1 or Grade 2 certified. design with modern strength, security, and reliability. Mortise locks Padlocks X Series A mortise lock is the strongest, most adaptable A portable lock hanging by a pivoted hook on the object lock that offers the best aesthetics in the Falcon fastened holding together two parts of something (such as line. This lock offers the most heavy-duty security a chain or a gate) to prevent use, theft, vandalism or harm. and is designed to handle high traffic, high abuse Padlocks are popular for its low cost and an K Series applications. Offered in Grade 1 only. impact-resistant designs. B Series W Series Door handing H2 Series D Series K900 Series 6 • Falcon • Locks Construction keying keying Construction and product ID chart and product comparison chart comparison Lock type type Lock Glossary Glossary and and Glossary finish chart Finishes The latest in modern techniques and equipment are used to apply the highest quality finish. Extra steps assure MA Series Series RU T Series X Series K Series durable, consistent finishes and long useful life. Color US number BHMA number Bright brass US3 605 Satin brass US4 606 Satin bronze US10 612 Oil rubbed bronze US10B 613 Aged bronze US11 643e B Series W Series H2 Series Satin nickel US15 619 Matte black US19 622 Bright chrome US26 625 Bright chrome US26D 626 D Series Satin stainless steel US32D 630 Series K900 Note: Not all finishes are standard across all products.
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