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1-3/4'' Long Cylinder Lock - Antique Brass, keyed alike - Catches, Latches, & Locks - Locks - Tools & Hardware Store
Can be used for lipped or flush/overlay applications. Two cams are provided-- one straight for lipped applications and one formed for flush or overlay ...

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Wright Products HRPUS3 Impressions Harmony Passage Knob, Polished Brass Wright Products HRPUS3 Impressions Harmony Passage Knob, Polished Brass
Price : $59.14 $59.14
Features :
  1. Passage knob for residential closets and hallways
  2. Solid-forged brass handle for unsurpassed durability; 6-way latch stainless steel bolt
  3. Fits doors 1-3/8 to1-7/8 inches thick
  4. Adjustable for 2-3/8- or 2-3/4-inch backsets to fit a wide variety of doors
  5. UL listed with a 3-hour fire-rating

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Editorial Review :

With a distinctive ovular knob-top and a sharp-edge rose-plate, the Harmony door knob strikes a pleasant chord in homes of any style. The ball knob's oval design feels good in hand, providing a bit of extra leverage for easy opening. It's simple overall design helps set off the unique shape, adding welcome variation to rooms both traditional and contemporary. Concealed screws further simplify the knob's look, rather than taking away from the piece's classy appearance.

This non-locking knob is constructed from solid-forged brass for unsurpassed strength and durability. The unit installs quickly and easily with drive-in, square or mortise applications. The knob fits doors 1-3/8 to1-7/8 inches thick. The unit is adjustable for 2-3/8- or 2-3/4-inch backsets to fit a wide variety door and jamb styles. The system is UL listed with a 3-hour fire rating. --Brian D. Olson

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Question : 92 explorer-no spark&the 30 amp fuse for eec relay blows when I turn the key on Do you know why
92 explorer-no spark&the 30 amp fuse for eec relay blows when I turn the key on Do you know why

Answer:
you have a short circuit some where in the circuits powered by that fuse. Get out your continuity tester and start testing the wiring path for shorts to ground. To fry a 30 amp circuit the short might have left burn marks, also look for places that the wiring rubs on metal parts. You may need to disconnect components as you search. If you move the harness you might break the short circuit but the problem will just be waiting until the wiring touches at that point again. One of the components being fed might be shorting out internally but that is more than I can say about.

 

Question : why do i have to pull the 50 amp fuse out to get my key out of the ignition...
fuse under the hood...and i know it has something to do with the gear shifter but dont know how to fix the problem...

Answer:
wow take it to a car electrician now

 

 

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