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ADI Locking Bar Spindle Only "Bottom" suits LB802 "Old"

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STK ADILB802SPINOLD
UPC:
9329673122231
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ADI Locking Bar Spindle Only Bottom suits LB802 Old

The ADI locking bar spindle only bottom is a replacement drive component designed for use with LB802 old-style external cylinder assemblies. This part forms the lower spindle interface between the external cylinder and the locking bar mechanism.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Replacement locking bar spindle component.
  • Bottom spindle configuration.
  • Designed for LB802 old-style locking bar systems.
  • Interfaces with external cylinder drive hub.
  • Australian made component.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: ADILB802SPINOLD
  • Brand: ADI
  • Component Type: Locking bar spindle
  • Position: Bottom
  • Suits: LB802-1 series external cylinder (old style)
  • Country of Manufacture: Australia

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Replacement of worn or damaged lower spindle on LB802 old locking bar systems.
  • Maintenance and repair of external cylinder driven locking bar assemblies.
  • Service work on legacy LB802 installations.

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is this compatible with current LB802 systems?
    No. This spindle suits the LB802 old-style external cylinder assemblies only.
  • Does this include the external cylinder?
    No. This listing is for the locking bar spindle only. Cylinders and other components are supplied separately.
  • How do I identify an old-style LB802 system?
    Old-style systems typically use the LB802-1 external cylinder configuration. Confirm visually or compare against existing spindle dimensions before ordering.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • This is a trade replacement part commonly used during service and refurbishment of older locking bar installations.
  • When servicing LB802 systems, installers should check spindle wear and alignment to ensure smooth operation of the locking bar.
  • Mixing old and current LB802 components may cause engagement issues. Always match spindle type to the original system generation.