What is the depth of the round scooped-out areas on the opposing faceplates for fingers to reach into (e.g., 5/8", 6mm, etc.)?
According to Kwikset the 335 depth of the "scooped-out" area is approximately 1/4" or .25".

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From the Kwikset Ultramax series, this round pocket lock is perfect for bedrooms and bathrooms with pocket type sliding doors.
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According to Kwikset the 335 depth of the "scooped-out" area is approximately 1/4" or .25".
Yes, since this is a privacy lock it will have the emergency key hole release on the exterior knob. That will be able to be released using the privacy pins that are included with the lock.
The Kwikset 335 is meant for use for locking a single pocket door.
The Kwikset 335 will work the place of you existing door so long as it has a standard bore hole (2 1/8"). Hope this helps!
The Kwikset 335 is a Privacy lock, which only locks from one side.
The Kwikset 335 is designed for a sliding door, and can go in either direction.
The little bronze latch coming off of the silver cylinder latch pops out like that to give your fingers a grip to pull the door out.
This will include the latch plate, as well as the strike plate. You will not need any additional parts.
The Emtek 2103 is a keyed pocket door lock, Kwikset doesn't have a keyed pocket door lock.
The pocket door privacy latches are only available for a 2 1/8" backset.
Kwikset does not have anything like that I would recommend the FP221R from Deltana instead.
The Kwikset 335 strike plate is 2 1/4" L x 1" W with rounded corner.
| Function | Privacy |
|---|---|
| Product Class | Residential |
| Collection | Signature Series |
| Door Thickness | 1-1/2", 1-3/4", 1-3/8", 1-5/8" |
| Backset | 2-3/8" |
| ADA | No |
| Width | 0.4375 |
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