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Trimark Rv Door Lock Dead Bolt Entrance Horse Trailer 60-1650 Series on 2040-parts.com

US $90.50
Location:

New Hampton, Iowa, United States

New Hampton, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:34917-01-k Part Brand:TriMark

Why buy a TriMark “like” replacement part when you can buy the real thing.

This kit is for entrance doors that do NOT use a fob or keypad to open the door.


Part number 34917-01-k

Newly designed entrance door hardware for  RVs, motor homes, travel trailers, and horse trailers.  This door handle supersedes TriMark’s 60-650 series and fits the same cut-out.

 

The kit includes painted black interior/exterior door hardware, self-tapping screws, striker plate and reversible (double sided cut) keys.

Fits doors with thicknesses ranging from 1.39” (35.3mm) to 1.78 (45.2mm)

Red Knobs will not interfere with screen door.  

Features:

  • Will fit right hand and left hand door applications
  • Bulit in dead bolt
  • For added security, deadbolt lock cylinder non-removable when locked
  • Sandwich style mounting makes for ease of installation
  • Paddle can be locked before door is shut
  • Paddle is rigid when locked
  • Automotive styling
  • Comfortable finger access
  • Supplied with gasket
  • Meets FMVSS 206

 

Must use all parts in box when installing

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