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SENTINEL MULTIPOINT SWING DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
Facemount Active Lock Versions
KEY FEATURES
! Made from the finest 300 series stainless steel for superior
corrosion resistance
! Incorporates the "Baby-Sitter Effect" that allows the consumer to
operate the dead bolt and extension bolts independently of each
other, eliminating the necessity for the consumer to lift the lever
handle and engage the shoot bolts before activating the dead bolt
! Incorporates an "Anti-Slam" device that prevents the lock bolts from
extending until the door is in the closed position, eliminating the
potential for door frame damage by the consumer
! The shoot and dead bolts extend a full one-inch to meet the highest
levels of structural testing, and meets most local building codes
PERFORMANCE AND SECURITY
! Mechanism has anti-backdrive provisions on the deadbolt and shoot
bolts to help prevent tampering
! The extension bolt incorporates the necessary lead-in to provide
significant pull-in of the door (Concealed Lock has .290" of pull-in/
Face mounted has .136" of pull-in)
! More consumer friendly to lock the shoot bolts and open the door,
requiring only 35° of handle rotation
56-100 56-185 ! Robust and durable handle return spring design to prevent handle
Welded Steel Powdered Metal sag over time
Deadbolt Deadbolt 7.50 UNLOCKED POSITION ! The handle is locked out when multipoint is in its locked position
! Withstands abusive torques of over 500 lbs
.46
3.09 ! Lab tested to over 50,000 cycles
MANUFACTURING FLEXIBILITY AND EASE
3.63 1.67 ! The lock unit is one of the easiest and quickest to reverse the
LOCKED POSITION
.71 direction of the latch
SPINDLE HOLE ! The very modular design gives flexibility to accommodate a variety
of door sizes and options
1.00
BOLT THROW ! Lock has 2-3/8" backset
22.23 18.09 ! Spacer standoffs are utilized to prevent the lock system from binding
16.96 13.12 when mounting screws are accidentally over tightened
.80 12.30 8.16 ! A simple one step route profile for easier fabrication
6.64 2.73
! Easy peg-hole connection for quick installation
40.93
Facemount Passive Locks
56-100P
! Mortise type (no astragal)
! Has deadbolt communication with the active panel lock
When shoot bolts are extended and the active deadbolt is fully extended, the passive lock shoot bolts cannot be retracted.
This prevents the homeowner from opening the passive panel with active deadbolt extended, which might damage the panel.
Prevents active lock deadbolt from extending unless the passive shoot bolts are extended. Tells the homeowner to lock the
passive panel first.
! Has latch communication with the active panel lock
If the active deadbolt has not been engaged, when passive lock shoot bolts are extended and the active lock latch is fully
extended, the passive lock shoot bolts cannot be retracted. This prevents the homeowner from opening the passive panel first,
which might damage the panel.
Blocks active lock latch from full engagement into passive lock unless the passive shoot bolts are extended. Prevents damage to
panels should passive panel be opened first and tells the homeowner to lock the passive panel first.
56-480 56-481
! After shoot bolt extension, it has a thumb ! Communication with active lock
turn mechanism to manually lock the deadbolt through a 5/8" thick astragal.
passive shoot bolts in the extended ! No latch communication.
position.
! Requires a passive trimset that has a
thumb turn.
! Has deadbolt communication like above
if the astragal is thin enough to allow the
deadbolt to engage the blocker. However,
this is typically used for thicker astragal
applications with no communication with
the active lock.
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