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Schlage Camelot Matte Black Dummy Door Handleset with Hobson Glass Door Knob and Kinsler Trim

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Schlage Camelot Matte Black Dummy Door Handleset with Hobson Glass Door Knob and Kinsler TrimMatte Black Dummy Entry Handleset with Hobson Glass Knob Elevate non latching double doors with Schlages Camelot inactive handleset paired with the Hobson glass knob and Kinsler trim in matte black. Designed as a decorative pull, it installs easily with self aligning screws and delivers cohesive styling for traditional to transitional spaces. Key Features: Decorative Dummy Function: Non latching, unkeyed handleset for pulling onlyideal for double

Matte Black Dummy Entry Handleset with Hobson Glass Knob

Elevate non-latching double doors with Schlage’s Camelot inactive handleset paired with the Hobson glass knob and Kinsler trim in matte black. Designed as a decorative pull, it installs easily with self-aligning screws and delivers cohesive styling for traditional to transitional spaces.


Key Features:

  • Decorative Dummy Function: Non-latching, unkeyed handleset for pulling only—ideal for double doors
  • Elegant Materials: Hobson glass knob with matte black metal trim for a high-end, transitional look
  • Easy Installation: Self-aligning screw holes and included template, hardware, and instructions
  • Adjustable Fit: Through-bolt adjusts 1-1/2 in. to align with pre-existing holes; universal handing
  • Durable Warranty: Limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Finish Matte Black
Hardware Color Family Black
Hardware Finish Family Matte
Door Type Dummy
Door Locks & Knobs Product Type Unkeyed Handlesets
Lock Type Handleset
Electronic/Mechanical Mechanical
Keying Type Not Keyed
Keyway No Keyway
Features Adjustable Backset; Easy Installation
Handleset Product Type 2 Piece Front & Back
Material Metal
Backplate Shape Round Backplate
Door Handing Universal
Door Lock Style Classic
Included Drilling Template; Hardware; Installation Instructions; Self Guiding Screws
Knob/lever strike Round corner
Commercial/Residential Residential
Security/ANSI Grade N/A
Certifications and Listings ANSI Certified
Manufacturer Warranty Limited Lifetime
Assembled Depth (in.) 5.5875
Assembled Height (in.) 8.07
Assembled Width (in.) 2.68
Backset Size (in.) Adjustable
Handle grip length (in.) 8.07
Inside top plate length (in.) 2.42
Inside top plate width (in.) 2.42
Knob/lever bore hole diameter (in.) 2.2
Knob/lever cross bore diameter (in.) 1
Knob/lever housing height (in.) 2.8
Knob/lever housing width (in.) 2.8
Knob/lever strike height (in.) 2.3
Knob/lever strike width (in.) .9
Knob/lever throw length (in.) .4
Maximum Door Thickness (in.) 2.25
Minimum Door Thickness (in.) 1.625
Outside bottom handle plate length (in.) 3.12
Outside bottom handle plate width (in.) 2
Outside key plate length (in.) 3.38
Outside key plate width (in.) 2.5
Outside top handle plate length (in.) 5.27
Outside top handle plate width (in.) 3
Projection (in.) 2.65
Product Weight (lb.) 4.09335

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this handleset operational or does it latch?
A: It is a dummy (inactive) handleset designed for pulling only and does not latch or lock.


Q: Can it be installed on left- or right-handed doors?
A: Yes. It features universal handing for either door orientation.


Q: What door thicknesses will it fit?
A: Fits doors from 1.625 in. to 2.25 in. thickness.


Q: Is it keyed?
A: No. It is unkeyed and has no keyway.


Q: What tools do I need for installation?
A: A screwdriver is typically sufficient; installation hardware and template are included.


A Sculptural Statement for Classic Entryways

The Camelot handleset, kissed in matte black, brings a tailored silhouette that instantly refines an entry. The faceted Hobson glass knob catches the light like jewelry, balancing heritage forms with modern restraint. Pair it with crisp white trim and a richly stained door for a luxe, layered look. It’s a small gesture that delivers big, sumptuous presence at the threshold.


Complete your double-door upgrade with this elegant Schlage dummy handleset—install with ease and enjoy timeless style today.

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★★★★★ 1
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Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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