
BDS Wide Face Plate Only to suit 40mm Thick Gate Lock Box and 3572 Mortice Lock 175x40mm - Silver
The LB2AFP is a wide face plate only designed for BDS gate lock box assemblies. It is specified to suit LB2A and LB3A lock boxes and is commonly used with a Lockwood 3572 mortice lock setup where a wide face plate is required for the gate box configuration.
Key Features
- Wide face plate only for BDS gate lock box assemblies.
- Suits BDS LB2A and LB3A lock boxes.
- Specified to suit Lockwood 3572 mortice lock configurations.
- Used where a wider face plate is required for the lock box and gate stile arrangement.
Specifications
- Item Code: LB2AFP
- Product Type: Wide face plate only (gate lock box component)
- Suits: LB2A and LB3A lock boxes
- Mortice Lock Suitability: Lockwood 3572
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Finish: Stainless Steel
Dimensions
Suitable Uses
- Replacing a damaged or missing face plate on BDS LB2A and LB3A gate lock boxes.
- Gate lock box installations using a Lockwood 3572 mortice lock where a wide face plate is required.
- Service and refurbishment work on existing gate box assemblies.
What's In The Box
- 1 x wide face plate (LB2AFP)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this a complete gate lock box?
No. This item is the face plate only and is intended as a replacement component for LB2A and LB3A lock boxes. - Will this suit other mortice locks?
It is specified to suit Lockwood 3572 configurations. If your lock body uses a different face plate pattern, check compatibility before ordering. - Does this include fixing screws?
The supplied information does not confirm fixings. If you are replacing an existing plate, the original fixings are commonly re-used where suitable.
Additional Information
- When replacing a face plate on a gate box, check that the lock body sits square in the box to prevent latch binding.
- If the gate stile has been modified or repaired, confirm the face plate covers the prepared cut-out cleanly before final fastening.
- On gate installations, alignment between latch and strike is often the difference between smooth operation and ongoing call-backs.