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Dalco Roller Bolt Catch 15201 - Polished Brass

Dalco

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STK 50521470
UPC:
9416361146102
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Dalco Roller Bolt Catch 15201 – Polished Brass

The Dalco 15201 roller bolt catch is a heavy duty hold-closed catch designed for internal or external doors where a simple mechanical retention is required without a latchbolt. It is also commonly used on cupboards and access doors, using adjustable opening tension to suit the door weight and desired pull force.

Key Features

  • Heavy duty roller catch for a hold-closed function.
  • All metal construction with nylon rollers.
  • Adjustable opening tension to suit different doors and applications.
  • Suitable for internal and external doors, cupboards, and access doors.
  • Polished Brass finish.

Specifications

  • Item Code: 50521470
  • Product Type: Roller bolt catch
  • Rollers: Nylon
  • Tension: Adjustable opening tension
  • Finish: Polished Brass

What's In The Box

  • 1 × roller catch body
  • 1 × strike plate

Suitable Uses

  • Internal and external doors needing a hold-closed catch without a latchbolt.
  • Cupboards, plant rooms, and access doors.
  • Doors where a roller catch is preferred over magnetic or ball catches.

Dimensions

Part Dimensions
Body 75 mm (L) x 22 mm (W) x 51 mm (D)
Strike 70 mm (L) x 46 mm (W) (including lip)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is this a locking catch?
    No, this is a hold-closed roller catch and does not provide a locking function.
  • Can I adjust how tightly the door is held shut?
    Yes, it has adjustable opening tension to increase or decrease the holding force.
  • Is it suitable for external doors?
    It is described as suitable for internal and external doors where a hold-closed function is required.

Additional Information

  • Roller catches are commonly used where you want the door to sit closed without engaging a latchbolt, such as cupboard doors or doors fitted with pull handles.
  • Correct alignment between the rollers and strike is important, otherwise the door may not hold consistently.
  • On higher-use openings, periodically re-check the tension setting and fixings to maintain consistent closing force.