Sargent 77-3886 Mortise Lock Spindle | For Vintage 7800 & 7700 Series
The Sargent 77-3886 is a specialized replacement spindle designed to maintain the integrity of legacy Sargent hardware. Specifically engineered for the robust Cast Iron Mortise Lock Bodies manufactured during the 1960s and 1970s, this spindle is the critical link between your door knobs or levers and the internal locking mechanism. Whether you are restoring a historic property or maintaining an institutional facility, the 77-3886 ensures your vintage 7800, 7700, and 6700 Series locks continue to operate with factory precision.
Precision Engineering for Heritage Hardware
- Legacy Compatibility: The only factory-spec solution for Sargent 7800, 7700, and 6700 Series mortise locks produced in the 1960s and 70s.
- Optimized for 1-3/4" Doors: Sized perfectly for the industry-standard 1-3/4" door thickness, ensuring proper engagement without binding or excessive play.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Built to the same rigorous standards as the original Cast Iron lock bodies, providing the torque resistance needed for commercial-grade usage.
- Direct Replacement: Eliminates the need for "universal" kits that often fit poorly in vintage Sargent housings, ensuring a smooth, rattle-free turn every time.
- Preservation Focused: Allows facility managers to repair high-quality vintage locksets rather than replacing them with modern, less-durable alternatives.
Technical Specifications
- Model Number: 77-3886
- Part Type: Mortise Lock Spindle
- Compatible Series: Sargent 7800, 7700, 6700 (Vintage Cast Iron Series)
- Door Thickness: 1-3/4"
- Material: High-Strength Steel Alloy
- Era Compatibility: 1960s – 1970s Manufacture Dates
The Sargent 77-3886 is a "lifesaver" for restoration projects. Vintage cast iron lock bodies use a specific spindle geometry that modern hardware often cannot match. When installing, ensure the spindle is centered within the lock body to allow for equal engagement on both the interior and exterior trim. Because these vintage sets often use thru bolts to secure the rose plates, check that your mounting hardware is tight to prevent unnecessary stress on the new spindle.
Maintenance Note: If your vintage lever or knob is sagging, the spindle is often the culprit due to decades of metal-on-metal wear. Replacing the 77-3886 can instantly "crispen" the feel of the lockset. We recommend a light application of lithium grease on the spindle ends during installation to ensure smooth operation for years to come.
| Brand | Sargent |
| Series | Sargent 7700 - Discontinued |
| Part Type | Spindle |
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