Backset definition

Backset means the horizontal distance between the front surface of the head restraint and the rearmost point of the head.
Backset means the horizontal distance between the front surface of the head restraint and the rearmost point of the head restraint measurement device, as measured in accordance with Annex 4 or Annex 5.
Backset means the minimum horizontal distance between the front surface of the head restraint and the rear surface of the head restraint measurement device.

Examples of Backset in a sentence

  • Heavy-duty cylindrical lock housing with cast front housing; unified trim plate; cast knobs Numeric Keypad: Vandal resistant, solid metal pushbuttons Handing: Factory-handed for left-hand doors; easily field reversible Standard Finishes: Satin Chrome 26D (626), Antique Brass 05 (609) Optional Finishes: Bright Brass 03 (605), Bright Chrome 026 (625) Backset: 2¾" (70 mm), 2⅜" (60 mm) Latch: ½" (13 mm) throw latch, ¾" (19 mm) throw latch (optional) Minimum Stile Recommended: 5" (127 mm) Weight: 7.25 lbs.


More Definitions of Backset

Backset means the distance from the edge of the door to the centerline of the cylinder at the centerline of the door thickness.
Backset means the distance from the edge of the door to the centerline of the cylinder at the centerline of the door thickness.