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Schlage Camelot Satin Nickel Single Cylinder Deadbolt with Siena Knob Door Handleset

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Schlage Camelot Satin Nickel Single Cylinder Deadbolt with Siena Knob Door HandlesetCamelot Single Cylinder Handleset with Siena Knob Satin Nickel Elevate your entry with Schlages Camelot handleset featuring a single cylinder deadbolt and Siena interior knob in a satin nickel finish. Built from premium metal, it offers Grade 1 AAA security, smooth operation, and a timeless profile that suits most standard doors. Key Features: Easy Installation: Self aligning screw holes and universal latch fit standard backsets; installs with a

Camelot Single Cylinder Handleset with Siena Knob – Satin Nickel

Elevate your entry with Schlage’s Camelot handleset featuring a single-cylinder deadbolt and Siena interior knob in a satin nickel finish. Built from premium metal, it offers Grade 1/AAA security, smooth operation, and a timeless profile that suits most standard doors.


Key Features:

  • Easy Installation: Self-aligning screw holes and universal latch fit standard backsets; installs with a screwdriver
  • High Security: Grade 1/AAA BHMA rating with hardened steel spinning pin, anti-drill plates and anti-pick pins
  • Universal Handing: Designed for right or left handed doors for flexible placement
  • Durable Finish: Satin Nickel finish backed by a limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty
  • Complete Set: Decorative deadbolt, exterior grip, and interior Siena knob with two keys included

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Finish Satin Nickel
Style/Collection Camelot handleset with Siena knob
Lock Type Single cylinder deadbolt with exterior handleset and interior knob
Handing Universal; works with right and left handed doors
Backset Compatibility 2-3/8" (60mm) or 2-3/4" (70mm)
Door Thickness Range 1-1/2" to 1-7/8"; thick door kit available up to 2-1/4"
Security Rating ANSI/BHMA A156.40 Residential Grade AAA
Keying F-Series 5-pin tumbler; includes two keys
Installation Self-aligning screw holes; installs with a screwdriver
Construction Premium metal construction
Deadbolt Features 1" deadbolt with hardened steel spinning pin, anti-drill plates, anti-pick pins
Warranty Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What door thickness will this handleset fit?
A: Fits standard doors 1-1/2" to 1-7/8" thick; a thick door kit is available for doors up to 2-1/4".


Q: What backset sizes are compatible?
A: Universal latches and deadbolts fit 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backsets.


Q: Is it suitable for both left and right handed doors?
A: Yes, it features universal handing for right or left handed doors.


Q: How many keys are included and what keying is used?
A: F-Series handlesets use 5-pin tumbler cylinders and include two keys per lock.


Q: What warranty is provided?
A: Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty from Schlage.


A Classic Camelot Silhouette in Luxe Satin Nickel

The Camelot handleset brings sculptural elegance to the front door, with a graceful sweep and rounded Siena knob that feels refined to the touch. Its satin nickel finish diffuses light softly, complementing both traditional and transitional facades. Pair it with crisp black house numbers and a statement lantern for a cohesive, high-style entry. This is the kind of hardware that quietly signals luxury the moment guests arrive.


Secure and style your entryway—choose the Schlage Camelot with Siena knob in satin nickel today.

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