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Rockwood R111LPB Trim Protector Bar-Lever Handle

Rockwood R111LPB Trim Protector Bar-Lever Handle

Original price was: $142.00.Current price is: $115.22.

Protect and Strengthen Your Door Hardware

This stainless steel trim bar shields lever handles from impacts while ensuring long-lasting durability. Plus, its thru-bolt mounting and optional reinforcing bar add extra strength for high-traffic areas.

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Description

Rockwood R111LPB Trim Protector Bar – Lever Handle

The Rockwood R111LPB Trim Protector Bar protects door hardware by deflecting impacts away from lever handles. In addition, it installs at the side of or below the lever handle, making placement simple and flexible. Because it uses thru-bolts, it offers strong, secure support. Moreover, its stainless steel build ensures long service life in busy spaces. As a result, it works well in schools, hospitals, and offices.

At the same time, the R112LPB version adds a reinforcing bar for extra strength. Therefore, both models deliver reliable protection while keeping a clean, professional look.

Features & Benefits:
  • Thru-bolt mounted for secure installation
  • Apply at side of or below lever handle
  • Custom sizes available
  • Deflects objects away from door face and hardware
  • Reinforcing bar option (R112LPB) provides additional strength
  • Durable stainless steel construction for long-term use
Specifications:
  • Base Material: Stainless steel
  • Mounting: Thru-bolt
  • Center-to-Center (CTC): 12″
  • Material Size: 1-1/2″ W x 3/8″ H
  • Depth: 3/8″
  • Fasteners:
    • 1/4″-20 x 2-1/4″ Thru Bolt
    • 1/4″-20 x 2″ Thru Bolt
    • Finish Washers (standard 1-3/4″ door)
  • Weight: 2.6 lbs

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