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Adams Rite 5015-00-603 Standard Latching Deadlock for Sliding Wood Doors - Zinc Plated Steel Finish

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Adams Rite 5015-00-603 Standard Latching Deadlock for Sliding Wood Doors - Zinc Plated Steel Finish
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5015-00-603 Standard Latching Deadlock for Sliding Wood Doors - Zinc Plated Steel Finish
The 5015/5017 Wood Door Deadlock/Latch provides the strength and deeper backset required to secure sliding wood doors.
  • Function: For wood framed sliding doors, the 5015/5017 Wood Door Deadlock/Latch provides the same thousand pound strength that the MS1847 Deadlock/Latch provides for metal stiles. A deeper backset clears the recessed jamb used with wood doors. The bolt throw is easily adjusted by means of a screw in the faceplate. Mounting is by through-bolts, which also secure the inside turn and outside cylinder when installed.
  • Operation: 45° rotation of turn or key throws or retracts bolt. Bolt is selfprotecting: if door is shut while bolt is extended, it will retract, preventing damage or accidental lock-out.
  • Finish: 603 - Zinc Plated Steel Finish
  • Backset: 1-3/16" (1-1/4" including faceplate)
  • Case: Zinc plated steel, measures 1/2" x 4" x 1-19/32" deep. Bolt is zinc plated steel.
  • Faceplate: Zinc plated steel , 5/8" x 4-1/2" with radiused ends.
  • Deadlock Body: Radius
  • Latch version: Standard Latching with zinc plated steel hookbolt.
  • Standard Package: Case-packed with machines screws for mounting.
  • Shipping Weight: 1/2 lbs.
  • Options: 5017 for stainless steel case and faceplate; 1015 Turn for inside operation is available alone (for use with 4026 cylinder pull on outside) or with a blank 1016 outside trimplate and binder posts (when cylinder is not required); 4810 Box Strike with wood screws; all available separately.


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Questions and Answers
Q: Hello, I have a question on Adams Rite 5015-02-603 Self Latching Deadlock. What is the difference between 5015-02-603 and 5017-02-603 -02 Stands For Self Latching vs 00 Stands for Standard Latching -603 Stands for Zinc Finish vs 630 Stands for Stainless Steel Finish So what is the difference between 5015 & 5017? I did not see a true Data Sheet for 5015 Series Latch only 5017 Series. Do you have a Data Sheet for a 5015 Series Latch? Thank you in advance. Jeff B
A: The difference between the Adams Rite 5015 and the Adams Rite 5017 is that the 5017 features a stainless steel faceplate and therefore is available only as a -630 whereas the 5015 features a zinc-plated steel faceplate and therefore is available only as a -603.

The link to the datasheet that references the difference is seen here:

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