Cylindrical Lever Locks Grade 2

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Cylindrical Lever Locks Grade 2 for the Right Application

Grade 2 locks are not a compromise, they are a deliberate choice. For most interior commercial doors, they provide exactly the level of security and durability the space actually needs.

Where Grade 2 Commercial Door Locks Fit Best

Conference rooms, private offices, storage areas and break rooms see regular use but not the same punishment as a main entrance. Grade 2 commercial door locks are rated and tested for exactly these conditions.

ANSI Grade 2 Locks Built to Standard

Our ANSI grade 2 locks are certified for 125,000 cycles and tested for both security and finish durability. That means consistent performance across every door in your building, not just the ones people notice.

Solid Hardware at a Sensible Price Point

Outfitting a full floor or an entire facility adds up fast. Grade 2 door locks give contractors and building owners quality hardware that holds up through daily use without inflating the project budget.

Lever Design With ADA Compliance Built In

Cylindrical lever locks are easier to operate than knob-style hardware and meet ADA accessibility requirements, making them the practical default for most commercial interiors.

Multiple Functions and Finishes Available

From passage and privacy to office and classroom functions, our Grade 2 cylindrical lever locks come in configurations that cover every door type in your building.

Frequently Asked Questions

Grade 2 is the mid-tier ANSI rating, tested to 125,000 cycles. It is the standard choice for interior commercial doors that see regular but not heavy use, like private offices, conference rooms and storage areas.

For interior doors away from main entrances where security demands are lower. Grade 2 commercial door locks perform well in these applications and cost less, which matters when outfitting an entire floor or building.

Yes. Lever handle locks at any grade meet ADA operability requirements, which is one reason they are the default choice for commercial interiors over knob locks.

Most Grade 2 cylindrical locks are compatible with standard rekeyable cores, so changing access after staff turnover or a security concern does not require replacing the hardware.

Not necessarily. Main entrances and high-traffic corridors warrant Grade 1. Private offices, break rooms and storage rooms are fine with Grade 2, which keeps the project budget in check without cutting corners on the doors that matter most.