Schlage • ND-Series service manual • 107
Finishes
Schlage Lock finishes are durable, top quality finishes
obtained by the careful processing of solid brass, bronze,
stainless steel, or other materials.
Where required, a protective clear coating is applied and
cured under high temperature. It is important that the
climatic conditions and usage be taken into consideration
when selecting finishes. This is especially true in areas
subjected to strong corrosive vapors, humid climate, or sea air
which, in short time, may have a damaging effect 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 different methods of cleaning and care. For example,
non-clear coated finishes should not be cleaned with any
soaps or solvents. Organically coated surfaces should
periodically be cleaned with a mild non-abrasive soap and be
buffed lightly with a clean cloth. The type of base metal and
finished techniques must be considered when applying any
cleaning or preservative method.
In some instances for customer convenience, the most
appropriate BHMA (Builders Hardware Manufacturers
Association) finish symbols are used to indicate similarity of
appearance regardless of base metal or finishing process.
Finish numbers in the 600-Series are the BHMA industry
standard. The nearest former U.S. equivalent code
designations are shown in parenthesis.
Finish codes and descriptions
Schlage code
BHMA
Description
605
(US 3)
Bright brass, clear coated
606
(US 4)
Satin brass, clear coated
612
(US 10)
Satin bronze, clear coated
613
(US 10B)
Oil rubbed bronze, oxidized satin
bronze, oil rubbed, no coating
619
(US 15)
Satin nickel, clear coated
Schlage code
BHMA
Description
622
(US 19)
Matte black
625
(US 26)
Bright chromium plated, no coating
626
(US 26D)
Satin chromium plated, no coating
626AM
Antimicrobial coating on satin
chromium
643e
(US 11)
Aged bronze
Ordering procedures
To order Schlage products, descriptive data should be in the same sequence as shown below.
Line Item
Qty
Product
Outside
Inside
Hand
Latch
Strike
Dr Thk
Ext
Dim
Additional Details
DES
FIN
DES
FIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Line Item: Line item number
Qty: Quantity
Product: Complete lock product or part number
Outside DES: Outside design code
Outside FIN: Outside finish code
Inside DES: Inside design code
Inside FIN: Inside finish code
Hand: Hand of door: Only one hand allowed per line item. Example: RH=right hand, LH=left hand, RR=right reverse, LH=left reverse
Latch: Leave blank for standard latch or specify part number if non-standard latch is required
Strike: Leave blank for standard strike or specify part number if non-standard latch is required. LLL=less strike
Dr Thk: Door thickness: Enter door thickness if non-standard, example 138=1
C\,
”, 214=2
Z\v
”, 212=2
Z\x
” (EI or EO assumes the latch will be
centered on 1” door, to which material has been added)
Ext: Extension: Enter one of the following when door 2” thick or greater are specified: EE=extended equally, EI=extended inside,
EO=extended outside, ED=extended differently
Dim: Dimension: Enter dimension for non-standard strike lip length and mortise cylinder or blocking ring length
Additional Details: Enter detail for keying information and for special requirements