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deadlatch

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night latch, night bolt, night lock
An auxiliary lock having a spring latch bolt which functions independently of the regular lock of the door; may be opened by a knob or handle from the inside but only by a key from the outside.


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The 4900 Series Deadlatch from Adams Rite Manufacturing Company of Pomona, California, features a nonhanded design and versatile features that make it suitable for most doors.
Deadbolt and deadlatch meet relatching requirements and a blaring 99db dual tone siren can certainly scare off any intruder.
Plus, you'll find all the latest Adams Rite innovations at Security Lock Distributors--everything from their new 4900 Series Deadlatch and 4591 Paddle to their new 7300 Series compact electric strikes.
 
 
 
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