DESCRIPTION
The Lockwood 4614 Square End Plate with Privacy Indicating Emergency Turn and 59 Lever in Satin Chrome finish provides a sleek, modern hardware solution for commercial and institutional privacy doors. The plate has a classic rectangular shape with bevelled edges, measuring approximately 166mm in height, 48mm in width, and 12mm in depth, suitable for doors 32mm to 45mm thick. The privacy indicator clearly displays occupancy status, while the emergency turn allows quick emergency access. The 59 lever features subtle shaping and ergonomic design, delivering a comfortable grip and contemporary architectural styling. The satin chrome finish offers corrosion resistance and a brushed aesthetic ideal for high-traffic environments. Installation includes concealed fixing externally and visible fixing internally, allowing secure back-to-back mounting. This product complies with accessibility standards and is backed by a 25-year mechanical warranty for durable and reliable performance in demanding settings.
The 4614 Square End Plate with Privacy Indicating Emergency Turn and 59 Lever is a high-quality door furniture solution designed for privacy-sensitive environments. With a built-in occupancy indicator and emergency access function, this model is ideal for commercial, institutional, and residential applications where safety and discretion are essential.
Key Features
- Privacy Indicator: Displays occupancy status, ideal for bathrooms and private rooms.
- Emergency Turn Function: Allows access in emergencies without compromising user privacy.
- 59 Lever Handle: Subtle shaping and ergonomic design for comfortable grip and modern styling.
- Architectural Styling: Rectangular plate with bevelled edges to suit contemporary interiors.
| Model No | 4614/59SC |
|---|---|
| EAN | 9340116092560 |
| Handle Type | Lever 59 |
| Warranty / Guarantee | Lockwood 25YR Mechanical |
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