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BDS 001/355 Wrap XXmm Stainess Steel - Satin Stainless Steel

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SKU:
STK 09351131 09351132
UPC:
3278733585617
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BDS 001/355 Deadlock Wrap - Satin Stainless Steel

The BDS 001/355 Deadlock Wrap is a stainless steel door reinforcement plate designed to restore strength to damaged or weakened timber doors. It is commonly installed when fitting or retrofitting BDS 001/355 deadlocks, particularly where the door edge or face has been compromised.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Reinforces timber doors damaged by previous locks or forced entry.
  • Wrap-style plate strengthens both the door face and edge.
  • Designed to suit BDS 001/355 deadlocks with 60 mm backset.
  • Square plate format provides broad load distribution around the lock.
  • Commonly specified for repair work and locksmith retrofits.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Product Type: Deadlock door wrap
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Finish: Satin Stainless Steel
  • Backset: 60 mm
  • Overall Dimensions: 110 mm × 110 mm
  • Hole Diameter: 32 mm
  • Compatible Locks: BDS 001/355 deadlocks

Available variants icon Available Variants

Item Code Suits Door Thickness Finish Notes
09351131 35 mm Satin Stainless Steel Standard door thickness option
09351132 40 mm Satin Stainless Steel Same specification for thicker doors

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

Is this wrap required for all BDS 001/355 deadlocks?
No. It is typically used when a door is damaged, weakened, or requires reinforcement. It is not mandatory for new or undamaged doors.

Does this wrap change the locking function?
No. The wrap provides structural reinforcement only and does not affect the operation or security rating of the deadlock.

How do I choose the correct size?
Select the wrap that matches the finished door thickness. The lock backset and hole positions remain the same.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Commonly specified by locksmiths when repairing doors damaged by previous deadlocks or forced entry.
  • Incorrect door thickness selection is the most common installation issue.
  • Often used in Australian residential and light commercial timber door applications.

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