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backset

[ bak-set ]

noun

  1. New England, Southern, and South Midland U.S.
    1. a setback; relapse; reverse.
    2. an eddy or countercurrent.
  2. (on a lock on a door or the like) the horizontal distance between the face through which the bolt passes and the center line of the knob stem or keyhole.


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Origin of backset1

First recorded in 1565–75; back 2 + set
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One key measurement is the backset: the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the handle.

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MacFarlane says it is not necessary to have your door hardware picked out before you order a new door, as long as the door is ordered with a standard cylindrical lock bore for a 2⅜ -inch or 2¾ -inch backset.

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Lenovo Lenovo That doesn’t mean the pen is taking a backset.

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He did a good job protecting the backset and blocking shots.

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One on deadbolt installation, for example, explains the process from multiple angles, and includes an animated explanation of a door’s “backset,†which is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the hole that holds the deadbolt.

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