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Rockwood 485 Floor Mounted Door Stop with Keeper

Rockwood 485 Floor Mounted Door Stop with Keeper

Original price was: $42.00.Current price is: $32.35.

Heavy-Duty Door Control

Protect doors and walls in high-traffic areas with this durable floor-mounted stop, featuring a solid brass base and impact-absorbing rubber bumper. The integrated keeper holds doors securely open, making it ideal for commercial and institutional use.

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Rockwood 485 Floor Mounted Door Stop with Keeper

The Rockwood 485 Floor Mounted Door Stop with Keeper is a heavy-duty solution engineered to protect doors and walls in high-traffic and heavy-door applications. This floor mounted door stop with keeper is constructed from solid cast brass and features a resilient rubber bumper that absorbs impact while minimizing surface damage.

Designed for both protection and control, the integrated keeper allows the door to remain securely open when engaged, improving convenience in commercial and institutional environments. The Rockwood 485 floor-mounted door stop also uses the replaceable 461B bumper, available in gray (standard) or black, ensuring long-term performance and easy maintenance.

Features
  • Heavy-duty construction for demanding applications
  • Integrated keeper holds door securely open
  • Uses replaceable 461B rubber bumper
  • Bumper available in gray (standard) or black
Specifications
  • Base Material: Solid Cast Brass
  • Bumper Material: Rubber
  • Base Length: 2-5/8″
  • Base Width: 1-5/8″
  • Projection: 3″
  • Base Height: 3″
  • Weight: 0.78 lbs
  • Fasteners: 5/16-18 x 1-3/4″ stud, anchor; #12 x 1-1/4″ FH WS, plastic anchor
  • Keeper Fasteners: 2 ea. #10 x 1″ FH SMS

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