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SKU: 3031-183-3

Key plate with brass clapper

175 SEK

Available in central stock
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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,05 kg

Key plate with clapper of ordinary 19th century and early 20th century model. Fits our iron and brass door knobs and our escutcheons, but is also useful for adding to older escutcheons and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings are also suitable for most modern locks with through-screws.

Untreated brass. Length keyhole 2.5cm. Diameter 4.5cm

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Key plate with clapper of ordinary 19th century and early 20th century model. Fits our iron and brass door knobs and our escutcheons, but is also useful for adding to older escutcheons and knobs. With the new dimensions, our lock fittings are also suitable for most modern locks with through-screws.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,05 kg

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