Intro
The 75 mm Tube Wall Stop in Satin Brass is a sleek and functional solution to prevent doors from damaging walls. Its tubular design coupled with a built-in rubber buffer provides a modern look and effective protection.
Key Features & Benefits
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Tube-style wall stop with a 75 mm length for a slim profile
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Rubber buffer at the tip cushions impact and reduces noise
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Concealed fixing hides screws for a clean finish
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Made from durable zinc alloy
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Satin Brass finish adds warmth and elegance to interiors
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Compact base diameter keeps the wall stop minimal
Specifications
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Length: 75 mm
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Base Diameter: Approximately 19 mm
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Material: Zinc Alloy
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Finish: Satin Brass
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Mounting: Concealed fix wall-mounted
Applications
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Ideal for internal doors to prevent the door handle or edge from damaging walls
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Suitable for modern homes where hardware needs to be functional yet discreet
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Coordinates well with other Satin Brass hardware for a cohesive interior design
Installation & Inclusions
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Requires screw mounting into the wall using concealed-fix method
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Includes the wall-stop body and required fixings
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Comes with a rubber buffer that softly absorbs door impact
Warranty
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Covered under Gainsborough’s accessory mechanical warranty
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Finish (tarnish) warranty available as per Gainsborough’s accessory finish policy
👉 This wall stop acts as a protective bumper, preventing doors from damaging the wall when they open.
Q2. How long is the tube wall stop?
👉 It is 75 mm in length, providing a sleek, extended profile.
Q3. Does it absorb sound or impact?
👉 Yes — the built-in rubber buffer cushions the door impact and reduces noise.
Q4. What material is the stop made of?
👉 It’s made from zinc alloy, which is both durable and strong.
Q5. Will the Satin Brass finish last long?
👉 Yes — the product is covered under Gainsborough’s accessory warranty, which includes finish protection.
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