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.
This sliding screen door handle and latch is non-handed. Used by a variety of manufacturer's of Hat Section style doors. Contains an inside pull, outside pull and steel latch. The black plastic handles have mounting holes of 3 in. on center. The latch is 3-11/16 in. long with a 1-7/16 in. projection and slides up and down to engage the keeper.
This roller assembly with M-shaped tension spring with a 1 in. steel ball bearing roller is used by a variety of patio door manufacturers. The heat treated tension spring is 2-5/16 in. long and shaped like an M, giving it the tension needed by the screen door to slide properly. Easy to install.
This roller assembly with M-shaped tension spring with a 1 in. steel ball bearing roller is used by a variety of patio door manufacturers. The heat treated tension spring is 2-5/16 in. long and shaped like an M, giving it the tension needed by the screen door to slide properly.