Flush Pull Handle:
For use with drawers, cupboards and/or sliding doors. Our patterns are circular, rectangular & vertical in shape with a deep finger recess, which can be used for pulling a door as well as sliding it.
Flush Ring Handle:
Available on square plates and circular plates; they are not intended to be used as a lifting ring but as flush handle furniture. They are also available on plates with a key hole for use with sash locks.
Door Viewer:
It is a magnifying glass which gives an angle of condensed vision up to 200 of the outside which enables the viewer to determine the identity of the caller. Nothing can be seen of the inside when viewed from the outside.
Door Chain:
They are security devices fitted on the inside of entrance doors allowing the door to be partially opened to view the caller. The chain can be released only when the door is in the closed position.
Door Guard:
They are security devices fitted on the inside of entrance doors allowing the door to be partially opened to view the caller. The guard can be released only when the door is in the closed position.
Door coordinator:
A mechanism which allows doors with rebated meeting stiles to close in the correct sequence.
Intumescent Seals:
It is a combination of materials when heated forms a seal which is able to resist the egress of hot gases between two adjacent.
Push Plates:
The length of the push plate must be sufficient to cover any bolt fixings used to secure the pull handle.
Kick plate:
It is recommended that a kick plate is fitted to both faces of a leaf for the full width of a door, through which disabled people maneuver may sustain a greater risk of damage from wheelchairs, foot rests, walking sticks, walking frames and other appliances.
Door Bolts:
It is a mechanism for holding door leaf in case of double doors to have one active leaf and one inactive leaf (fixed); it is essential that they are fitted with substantial knobs or levers, where doors are required to be bolted for security purposes.
Thresholds:
The height should not be more than 15mm. It is recommended that automatic self-lifting threshold seals are specified in order that the floor is kept clear of obstructions.
Hat and coat hooks:
Many patterns are available in various metals for fixing on walls or back of doors (Single coat hook, Typical hat and coat hook, Hat and coat hook with buffer stopper).
Floor Stopper:
A manual method for preventing door leafs from striking into walls while opening them; many patterns are available in various metals for fixing on floors and behind doors (Half Moon Type, Cylindrical Type).
Wall Stopper:
A manual method for preventing door leafs from striking into walls while opening them; Many patterns are available in various metals for fixing on walls or back of doors, they are intended to be used in areas where obstacles are not recommended on the floor.
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