Lane Indicator Bolt (PR14971)
Large Indicator Bolt.
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/14971
A surface mounted bolt for a toilet or bathroom door, which indicates whether the room is occupied or vacant.
General Details
- Extra product information
The bolt is surface mounted and comprises two parts: inside surface mounted bolt, with a small turn snib and an outside indicator plate with a slotted emergency release button. (Thus in an emergency, the door can be opened from the outside.)
Displays the words: 'engaged' or 'vacant' in capital letters, with red print on a white background.
- Options
A large turn snib is available, customised, from Parker, Black and Forrest.
- Manufacturer/Country
- Contact Supplier for Details
- Websites
- - http://www.bunnings.com.au/lane-security-pearl-finish-oxford-indicator-bolt-set_p4091189
Models / Specifications
- Model Lane Indicator Bolt: Available in a customised large turn snib.
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Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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