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  • Schlage HL6-US26D-2

    ASA Hospital Latch, 2–¾" Backset

    SKU: HL6-US26D-2 ASA

    Schlage



    HL6 series with ASA strike and satin chrome finish.

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    • Passage function hospital latch with commercial ASA strike plate (4-7/8" H x 1-1/4" W)
    • Satin chrome (US26D) architectural finish
    • Six Mounting Positions: Handles down, Handles up, One handle up, one handle down (either push or pull), Handles point away from latch, Handles point toward latch
    • Non-handed
    • UL/cUL (Underwriter's Laboratory) listed for use on all labeled doors of metal or wood construction. No fusible link to fail
    • 2-9/16" across at widest section
    • Handle Dimensions: 4-1/2" (H) x 1-1/2" (W)
    • Door Thickness: 1-3/4"
    • Backset: 2-3/4"

    Outfitting America's leading hospitals, this Schlage non-handed hospital latch accommodates 1-3/4\" thick commercial and institutional doors with a backset prep of 5\". Among the best in hospital latches, the HL6 may be mounted in 6 distinct positions, offering unmatched versatility for the most demanding door control applications. Incorporating a sleek design, the HL6 presents a short throw angle allowing hospital staff to open the door with a gentle push or pull of the handle, even when their hands are full. In a hospital setting, free hands is more the exception than the norm, and why the HL6 hospital latch makes for a useful, safe, and necessary investment for facilitating easy entry and exit of patient and recovery room doors.

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    Manufacturer Allegion
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