Shown: Emtek Myles Lever Satin Nickel US15

Myles Lever

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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

  • Single Sided Dummy
  • Thumbturn Privacy Bolt
  • Privacy
  • Passage
  • Dummy

Available Upgrades

  • 28 Degree Latch
  • Concealed Fastener (includes 28 degree latch)
  • Fits any door between 1-3/8” to 2-1/4" thick with a 2-1/8" bore standard door prep*
  • 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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Myles Ahead

Our Myles Lever is a striking testament to the fusion of modern and industrial design aesthetics. With its sleek lines and bold, contemporary silhouette, this lever makes a bold statement in any space. Its industrial-inspired look is not only visually captivating but also ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate cutting-edge design with a touch of rugged elegance in their door hardware.

I love using Emtek because of the endless ways you can customize your hardware. It’s modern, very sexy and functions like a dream."

Racheal Jackson of @BanyanBridges

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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