SKU:
PR1079669
Regent Leonardo Privacy Set Satin Chrome Plate
$190.00
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The Regent Leonardo Lever R40 Privacy Setis suitable for residential construction keying. Features 65mm Dia rose and 60/70mm backset. The zinc die-cast construction offers long-lasting durability. Satin chrome finish offers excellent resistance to corrosion. Fits 35 to 50mm timber or metal doors. Set includes handle privacy latchbolt and strike. The snap-on inside rose conceals mounting plate and screws. Removable outside lever/knob allows for quick and easy cylinder replacement.
Features & Benefits
For residential construction keying
Stylish and durable security
Triple option latch faceplate supplied (radius, square or drive-in)
Removable outside lever/knob for quick and easy cylinder replacement
Snap-on inside rose conceals mounting plate and screws
Cylinder is suitable for residential construction keying
Dichromated cold rolled steel chassis for corrosion resistance
D- and T-type strike plate supplied
All levers are field reversible and requires no handing
Inside turn snib locks/unlocks outside lever (outside emergency release)
Features & Benefits
For residential construction keying
Stylish and durable security
Triple option latch faceplate supplied (radius, square or drive-in)
Removable outside lever/knob for quick and easy cylinder replacement
Snap-on inside rose conceals mounting plate and screws
Cylinder is suitable for residential construction keying
Dichromated cold rolled steel chassis for corrosion resistance
D- and T-type strike plate supplied
All levers are field reversible and requires no handing
Inside turn snib locks/unlocks outside lever (outside emergency release)
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All of our products are stocked in New Zealand, and shipped from our Auckland warehouse, this means no unexpected import fees or taxes.
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