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Schlage Merano Passage Hall/Closet Door Lever with Greenwich Trim, Matte Black

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Schlage Merano Passage Hall/Closet Door Lever with Greenwich Trim, Matte BlackMerano Passage Hall Closet Lever with Greenwich Trim Non locking interior door lever ideal for halls and closets, featuring the sleek Merano design with Greenwich trim. Built from premium metal and certified Grade 2 AAA for durability, it installs easily on standard doors. Key Features: Passage Function: Non locking lever ideal for hall and closet doors or pairing with a deadbolt Hassle Free Installation: Self aligning screw holes and universal latch

Merano Passage Hall/Closet Lever with Greenwich Trim

Non-locking interior door lever ideal for halls and closets, featuring the sleek Merano design with Greenwich trim. Built from premium metal and certified Grade 2/AAA for durability, it installs easily on standard doors.


Key Features:

  • Passage Function: Non-locking lever ideal for hall and closet doors or pairing with a deadbolt
  • Hassle-Free Installation: Self-aligning screw holes and universal latch fit 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backsets
  • Standard Door Fit: Works with 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" thick doors; includes radius and drive-in faceplates
  • Durable Build: Premium metal construction with BHMA Grade 2/AAA rating for security, durability, and finish
  • Trusted Warranty: Limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Function Passage (Hall & Closet), non-locking
Trim Greenwich
Collection/Design Merano Lever
Finish Matte Black finish (variant available per source data)
Backset Fits 2-3/8" (60mm) or 2-3/4" (70mm); 5" available
Door Thickness 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" (35mm-44mm)
Material Premium metal construction
Handing Reversible for right or left handed doors
ADA Compliant Yes
BHMA/ANSI A156.2 2011
BHMA/ANSI A156.39 2015
UL Listed Locks for up to three-hour fire doors available
Warranty Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty
Installation Self-aligning screw holes; mounts on single bore hole
Included Faceplates Radius and drive-in faceplate included

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Does this lever lock?
A: No. It is a passage (non-locking) lever for interior doors like halls and closets.


Q: Will it fit my existing door holes?
A: Yes. The universal latch fits 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backsets and standard 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" thick doors.


Q: Is it reversible for left/right-handed doors?
A: Yes. It installs on both right- and left-handed doors.


Q: Is it ADA compliant?
A: Yes, the lever design is ADA compliant.


Q: What warranty is included?
A: It includes a limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty from Schlage.


Streamlined Modernity with a Classic Curve

The Merano lever’s graceful sweep set against the sculpted Greenwich backplate brings a tailored elegance to everyday passages. Its clean, matte silhouette punctuates doors like a piece of jewelry—quietly luxe, never loud. Pair it with crisp white trim or deep, moody paints to let the contour sing. It’s a small detail that elevates the entire room into effortless sophistication.


Upgrade your hall and closet doors with this easy-install, durable Schlage Merano lever for a refined look in minutes.

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