Made from brass and designed to compliment 1800 and 2800 Series Brass Plate Furniture, the 184 Offset Pull provides a fixed pull without impacting the cylinder/turn functionality or the design aesthetic of a plate furniture installation.
Fixing
The 184 Pull is designed with 147.5mm screw centres to enable it to be fixed through a standard visible fix brass plate (1900 or 2900). Plates are to be ordered separately to the 184 and care should be taken to ensure that a visible fix plate is specified for both sides of the door.
Finishes
Satin Chrome Brushed SC
Dimensions
Designed for use with the Lockwood 3570 Synergy Series and 3770 Selector Series Mortice Locks using the Lockwood 1800 or 2800 Series Brass Plate Furniture. Recommended for Access Control doors with electric strikes.
The Lockwood 184 Pull is designed with 147mm screw centres to enable it to be fixed through a standard visible fix brass plate (Lockwood 1900 or 2900). Plates are to be ordered separately to the Lockwood 184 Offset Pull Handle and care should be taken to ensure that a visible fix plate is specified for both sides of the door.
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