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Kaba Face Plate Timber Door suits 950 Lock - Satin Stainless Steel

Dormakaba

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SKU:
STK BOFP037SSS
UPC:
1646647838715
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Kaba Face Plate Timber Door suits 950 Lock – Satin Stainless Steel

Key features icon Key Features

  • Timber fix cover plate designed to suit dormakaba 950 Series locks.
  • Made for 37 mm bolt projection configurations (where the lock fitted uses a 37 mm bolt).
  • Long face plate format helps cover existing timber door edge preparations neatly.
  • Satin Stainless Steel finish for a clean, neutral look alongside common commercial hardware.

Specifications icon Specifications

Specification Details
Item Code BOFP037SSS
Product Type Face plate (cover plate)
Fixing Type Timber fix
Suits dormakaba 950 Series locks
Bolt Suitability Suits 37 mm bolt
Finish Satin Stainless Steel

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 1 × Timber door face plate (cover plate)

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Timber doors fitted with dormakaba 950 Series mortice locks using a 37 mm bolt.
  • Replacement face plate where the existing plate is worn, marked, or mismatched.
  • Retrofit jobs where a longer cover plate helps tidy up older door edge cut-outs.

Dimensions icon Dimensions

Dimension Measurement
Face plate length 222 mm
Face plate width 25 mm

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I confirm this is the correct plate for my lock?
    Check that your lock is a dormakaba 950 Series and that the bolt fitted is the 37 mm projection type.
  • Is this a lock body or just the door edge plate?
    This is the face plate (cover plate) only. The mortice lock and strike are supplied separately.
  • What is a common installation mistake to avoid?
    Mixing plates between different bolt projections can cause misalignment at the door edge. Match the plate to the lock bolt setup before fixing it down.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • On timber doors, longer face plates are often used to cover older routing or edge damage from previous hardware.
  • If you are replacing an existing plate, measure the current plate length and screw positions before removing it to reduce re-work.
  • Where door alignment is tight, confirm the bolt throws cleanly past the door edge after installation and does not bind on the plate opening.