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Kaba Deadlatch 60mm - Satin Stainless Steel

Dormakaba

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SKU:
STK 60DLSSS
UPC:
9322844304887
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Kaba Deadlatch 60mm - Satin Stainless Steel

Key features icon Key Features

  • Cylindrical deadlatching latch designed for Dormakaba knobsets and leversets.
  • 60mm backset suits common commercial and residential door preparations.
  • Deadlatching function helps resist “credit carding” on in-swinging doors when correctly aligned to the strike.
  • Replacement latch option for servicing compatible Dormakaba cylindrical furniture.
  • Finished in satin stainless steel.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: 60DLSSS
  • Brand: Dormakaba
  • Product Type: Latch
  • Type of Latch: Cylindrical deadlatching
  • Backset: 60mm
  • Suits: Kaba knobsets and leversets
  • Finish: Satin Stainless Steel

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 1 x Dormakaba cylindrical deadlatching latch (60mm backset)

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Replacement latch for Dormakaba cylindrical knobsets and leversets with a 60mm backset.
  • Internal and external hinged doors where a deadlatching latch function is required.
  • Maintenance servicing where the existing latch is worn, binding, or not deadlatching reliably.

Dimensions icon Dimensions

Measurement Size
Backset 60mm

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will this suit any brand of leverset?
    No. It is specified to suit Dormakaba (Kaba) knobsets and leversets. Check the existing latch style and backset before ordering.
  • What does “deadlatching” mean?
    A deadlatching latch includes an auxiliary plunger that helps prevent the latch being forced back when the door is closed and aligned correctly to the strike.
  • Is this the same as a tubular latch?
    No. A deadlatching latch includes the additional deadlatch feature, which differs from a standard spring latch.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • If the deadlatch plunger does not depress fully when the door closes, the latch may not deadlatch. This is commonly caused by strike misalignment or a worn door that has dropped on hinges.
  • When replacing a latch, confirm the backset and faceplate style match the existing door preparation before installation.
  • On doors with seals or tight clearances, minor strike adjustment is often required to prevent latch binding and improve closing reliability.