Bolts

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  • Also known as a tower bolt, a barrel bolt moves in a cylindrical casing.
  • It is fitted on the inside part of the door to lock the door without a key.
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  • Also known as a tower bolt, a barrel bolt moves in a cylindrical casing.
  • It is fitted on the inside part of the door to lock the door without a key.
£0.00 Ex Tax: £0.00
  • Lever action bolt, that sits in the rebate.
  • For flush fitting on the door face.
  • Used to secure double doors.
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  • Often used with garage doors, the shoot slotting into a plate, socket or staple.
  • Boxed bolts are individually bagged with fixings.
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  • Use to bolt double doors with a recessed frame.
  • Uses a flat plate instead of a staple.
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  • Suitable for applications with width restrictions.
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Used to secure the bottom of a door or gate to the floor. ..
£29.52 Ex Tax: £24.60
Used to secure the bottom of a door or gate to the floor. ..
£146.58 Ex Tax: £122.15
A simple chain operated bolt for use on outward opening doors. ..
£47.29 Ex Tax: £39.41
A simple chain operated bolt for use on outward opening doors. ..
£46.37 Ex Tax: £38.64
  • Also known as a tower bolt, a barrel bolt moves in a cylindrical casing.
  • It is fitted on the inside part of the door to lock the door without a key.
£0.00 Ex Tax: £0.00
  • Also known as a tower bolt, a barrel bolt moves in a cylindrical casing.
  • It is fitted on the inside part of the door to lock the door without a key.
£0.00 Ex Tax: £0.00
  • Used to secure the bottom of a door or gate to the floor.
£0.00 Ex Tax: £0.00
  • Use to bolt double doors with a recessed frame.
  • Uses a flat plate instead of a staple.
£0.00 Ex Tax: £0.00
  • A simple cross bolt is a lock controllign two bolts that move in opposite directions to the top and bottom of a door frame.
£0.00 Ex Tax: £0.00