
Borg Digital Scar Plate Set – Pack of 2 – Suits Borg 2000 and 4000 Series
Borg digital scar plates are stainless steel cover plates used by locksmiths and installers when fitting or upgrading to Borg digital locks. Their primary purpose is to conceal existing holes, marks, or damage left by previous hardware, ensuring a neat and professional finish when installing Borg 2000 or 4000 series digital keypads.
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Key Features
- Stainless steel scar plates for Borg digital lock installations.
- Conceals existing holes and marks from previous locks or entrance sets.
- Commonly used when converting KNK entrance sets to Borg digital locks.
- Helps restore a clean, professional appearance to door faces.
- Provides an additional barrier against tampering and drilling attempts.
- Supplied as a matched pair for internal and external door faces.
Specifications
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What's In The Box
- 2 x stainless steel Borg digital scar plates
Suitable Uses
- Upgrading existing mechanical locks to Borg 2000 or 4000 series digital locks.
- Covering holes and marks left by KNK entrance sets.
- Commercial and retail door retrofit installations.
Borg 2000 Series Spare Parts and Conversion Accessories
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these scar plates required for all Borg installations?
No. Scar plates are used when existing holes or marks need to be covered, typically during retrofit or upgrade installations.
Do these plates include the digital lock or keypad?
No. The scar plates are supplied on their own. Borg digital locks and keypads are sold separately.
Can these be used on timber or aluminium doors?
They are commonly used on both timber and aluminium doors, provided the dimensions suit the door preparation.
Additional Information
- Scar plates are often specified by locksmiths to achieve a professional finish when upgrading older hardware.
- They may also provide additional resistance to tampering around the lock mounting area.
- Door measurements should be checked to confirm adequate coverage before installation.