Prime Line® Mortise Replacement Lock Assembly (E2294)
at Your Local Ace
- 4-3/4" hole centers
- 1 mortise caselock assembly, strike plate, key and installation screws
- Mortise caselock with brass plated faceplate
- Case hardened steel case
- Spindle hole accommodates 1/4" to 5/16" square shaft
- Brass finish
*Items shipped from our warehouse to stores in Alaska and Hawaii will receive a 70% shipping discount.
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Pros
- Easily Understood Instructions
- Easy Installation
- Reliable
- Simple Interface
Cons
Best Uses
- Apartments
- Homes
Comments about Prime Line® Mortise Replacement Lock Assembly (E2294):
About as easy as it gets, I have a 100 year old house. Love the key that comes with.
Pros
- Great for 1920 homes
Cons
- More dimensions needed
Best Uses
- Decorative
Comments about Prime Line® Mortise Replacement Lock Assembly (E2294):
Additional dimensions are needed to determine applicability. The most important are the minimum mortised pocket height, width, & depth to accomodate the lockset. Few do-it-yourselfers are equipped to mortise out an undersized pocket. The backset of these old locksets is usually 2 3/8 in.; still it would be nice to know that before ordering. The height & width of the door edge plate would also be nice. I'm searching for a privacy version of this lockset.
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