Wright Products Keyed Tie-Down Push Button Handle is designed for out-swinging wood or metal doors. The inside latch
Wright Products Keyed Tie-Down Push Button Handle is designed for out-swinging wood or metal doors. The inside latch No lock out feature eliminates accidental lock-outs. Install on standard 3/4 in. to 1-1/4 in. thick doors with 1-3/4 in. hole spacing. Contains two sizes of strike plates and shims to provide adjustment for varying backsets.
IDEAL APPLICATION - This free-hanging push button door latch is ideal for out-swinging metal and wood doors 0.75”-1.25” thick. NO LOCK OUT - The
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Wright Products tie-down keyed push button door latch is ideal for out-swinging metal and wood doors 0.75-1.25 thick. The inside latch features No
Tie Down Keyed Push Button Door Latch for Screen and Storm Doors, White
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This is designed for outswinging wood or metal screen and storm doors that are 1 in. to 1-1/4 in. thick. The outside handle has a keyed lock in the push button and a contemporary design with a tie-down screw at the bottom of the outside handle in an aluminum finish. It comes complete with night lock, fasteners and the keeper.
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Separated with handle,free to change the handle from left to right direction, no need to take off the cover plate for the door The smallest
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