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Cortina Lever

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Customize this product with your perfect style and finish combinations for both sides of your door.

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  • Can be ordered with any Brass rosette
  • Sold as complete set. Includes Latch and Strike Plate
  • 28 Degree Latch is available for additional charge
  • For pricing information, contact any Emtek® dealer

Available Functions

  • Privacy
  • Passage
  • Dummy

Lever Width: 4-3/8"Projection: 2-1/4"Clearance Between the Back of the Lever to the Door Surface: 1"<li>Fits any door between 1-3/8” to 2-1/4" thick with a 2-1/8" bore standard door prep*</li>

  • Standard latch is for 2-3/8" backset. Specify 2-3/4" backset if required

* STRETTO rosette requires a 1-1/4” diameter bore hole and 2-hole door preparation for thumbturn privacy

Specifications

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Classico Cortina

Named for the Italian ski resort town high in the Dolomites, this classic choice is so popular, it practically has its fan club. With its clean lines, timeless charm, and understated elegance, it's the accessory your doors can't live without.

Elevate your home with this enduring favorite and experience the appeal of Emtek's Cortina lever-- available in 11 finishes and in passage, privacy, dummy and key in lever options.

Shown here with the Wilshire Sideplate in Satin Brass.

UPGRADE WITH CONCEALED FASTENER 2.0

Our Concealed Fastener Mechanism provides a clean look with no visible screws on the interior rosette.

All CF Mechanism lever upgrades also include a 28 degree latch (vs the standard 45 degree latch), which requires less rotation to disengage the latch and open a door when compared to standard latches.

RIGHT OR LEFT HANDING?

To determine the handing of your door:

  • Stand at the exterior side of the door in question, facing towards the inside.
  • Take note of which side of the door the hinges are on.
    • If the hinges are on the left side, then the door and the hardware should be left handed.
    • If the hinges are on the right side, then the door and the hardware should be right handed.

Learn more about handing here:

Understanding Handing

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