Mortise Handleset Entrance Trim
- The Tremont Entrance Trim is a superb example of high-quality aesthetics and craftmanship that will elevate any doors functionality and visual appeal.
- Shown in Standard Entry Function, but also available in Double Cylinder, Full Dummy, Exterior Only and Back to Back, as well as individual escutcheons Cut for Cylinder, Cut for Emergency Release, Cut for Knob, Cut for Turn Knob and Cut for Privacy.
- Customize by substituting any interior knob or lever of your choice or by utilizing the interior escutcheon plate to create passage, privacy, dummy or entry sets. Thin and thick door kits available to accommodate a wide range of door conditions and applications.
- The mortise application is a unique door condition that requires custom door preparation, specification and installation. The full mortise specification requires multiple components, including this decorative trim. To learn more about specifying mortise, please refer to the "Know Before You Go" section on this page.
- Vintage Brass offers the weathered character of a raw brass that has been exposed to use and handling. This living finish will continue to age and gain more character over time.
- This item is in our Quick Ship program, meaning you don't have to sacrifice quality or design to receive your item quickly!
- WARNING : This product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov
Lock Type |
Mortise |
Style |
Transitional |
Lock Function |
Entry |
Maximum Door Thickness |
2.25 |
Minimum Door Thickness |
1.5 |
We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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