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Rockwood 441 Low Dome Floor Mounted Door Stop

Rockwood 441 Low Dome Floor Mounted Door Stop

Original price was: $8.70.Current price is: $6.66.

Low-Profile Protection with Lasting Strength

This solid brass floor-mounted door stop with rubber bumper prevents doors from swinging too far on non-threshold openings while maintaining a sleek, unobtrusive look. Durable, dependable, and easy to install for long-term performance.

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Rockwood 441 Low Dome Floor Mounted Door Stop

Protect your walls and doors with the Rockwood 441 Low Dome Floor Mounted Door Stop—designed specifically for doors without thresholds (non-undercut). Crafted from solid cast brass and fitted with a durable rubber bumper, this low-profile door stop effectively prevents doors from swinging too far while maintaining a clean, unobtrusive look.

Features:
  • Ideal for doors without thresholds (not undercut)
  • Low dome design for discreet floor mounting
  • Solid cast brass construction for long-lasting durability
  • Rubber bumper absorbs impact and protects door and wall
  • Includes both wood screw (WS) and hollow metal screw (HS) fasteners for versatile installation
Specifications:
  • Base Material: Solid cast brass
  • Bumper Material: Rubber
  • Base Diameter: 1-7/8″
  • Base Height: 1/4″
  • Overall Height: 1-1/8″
  • Weight: 0.21 lbs
  • Fasteners Included:
    • #12 x 1-1/2″ Flat Head Wood Screw with plastic anchor
    • 12-24 x 1-1/2″ Flat Head Machine Screw with anchor

The Rockwood 441 is a dependable, professional-grade solution for protecting doors and surrounding surfaces in residential, commercial, and institutional settings.

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