This screen shields provides protection to the screen fabric in and around the area around the screen door handle. Especially useful for any handle set that installs over the screen fabric. Prevents fingers from poking through the screen when reaching for the handle. Saves time and money and extends the life of the screen fabric.
This sliding screen door handle and latch is non-handed and used by many manufacturers of roll-formed aluminum or steel screen doors. The mounting holes for the handles are 2-5/8 in. on center. It contains an inside handle, outside handle and sliding steel latch. The latch slides up and down to engage a keeper such as Prime-Line parts A 148 or A 162.
This keeper or strike is used by a variety of sliding screen door manufacturers. It has a downward hook and is 3/8 in. wide with a 1/4 in. projection. The adjustment slot allows it to be adjusted up or down to the correct position as needed. Often used on Fran Meyer, Jim Walters and Anjac doors.
This sliding screen door handle and latch is non-handed, and is used by Jim Walters as well as a variety of other manufacturers of roll-formed aluminum or steel screen doors. It contains an inside and outside pull. The mounting holes for the handles is 3-9/16 in. on center. The steel T-Bird shaped latch slides up and down to engage the keeper. Can be used with Prime-Line parts A 148 or A 162.
This sliding screen door handle and latch is non-handed and used by Academy and a variety of other patio door manufacturers. It contains an inside pull and an outside pull. The steel latch is 2-5/8 in. long with a 11/16 in. projection, and slides up and down to engage the keeper.
This is a cam-action window sash lock with a heavy-duty diecast metal construction and comes in a bronze finish. Typically these are used on a variety of wood double-hung windows. The mounting holes are 2 in. on center. All necessary mounting hardware and keeper for a quick and easy installation of a new sash lock or the replacement of a worn or broken one.