What does backset mean, and how to determine
Backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the bore hole or where the key would go. Typically 2-3/8" or 2-3/4", but can vary from 1-5"

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Double Cylinder: A double cylinder lock is keyed on both sides of the door and is only locked and unlocked via a key. Often times they are used on doors where glass is near the door that could be easily broken and the thumbturn on a standard single cylinder lock would be accessible. Note: Some images of this product may be of single cylinder version of the lock with a thumbturn on the interior rather than a keyed cylinder.
Caution: Double Cylinder locks can pose a safety hazzard in times of emergency due to requiring a key to unlock. Please check local codes before installing.
The Bethpage style calls up images of Victorian London. Whether you have an old home, or one of more modern design, this classically styled deadbolt will fit right in! Protect your home without sacrificing style. The double cylinder function locks and unlocks on both sides with a key only.
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Backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the bore hole or where the key would go. Typically 2-3/8" or 2-3/4", but can vary from 1-5"
Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, both sides of the Baldwin 8238 will come in the finish selected. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Thank you.
Yes! Simply select "Keyed Alike" as you Free Keying Option & the locks will be keyed to use the same key.
| Collection | Estate |
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| Series | Bethpage |
| Door Thickness | 1-3/4" |
| Backset | 2-3/4", 2-3/8" |
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