
Raven RP2B Brush Only 3000mm 13mm Brush - Black
The Raven RP2BX3000BO is a brush strip seal supplied as brush only without a holder, designed to be fitted in a concealed manner into a machined groove in a timber door. It uses fine, dense ultraviolet stabilised nylon filaments secured in a galvanised steel spine and is typically installed in door stiles or the bottom of single, double, sliding, and double acting timber doors. Where a small clearance is encountered, the groove can be double morticed to allow the brush to flex.
Key Features
- Concealed brush strip seal supplied without a holder for grooved installation.
- Fine, dense nylon brush with ultraviolet stabilised filaments.
- Galvanised steel spine for consistent retention in a morticed groove.
- Suitable for door bottoms or stiles on timber doors including sliding and double acting doors.
- Brush flex can be improved by double morticing the groove where clearances are small.
- Designed to assist with energy efficiency requirements under NCC provisions.
Specifications
- Item Code: RP2BX3000BO
- Brand: Raven
- Door Seal Type: Brush seal (brush only)
- Door Seal Set: Individual seal
- Seal Material: Black fine, dense ultraviolet stabilised nylon filaments
- Spine: Galvanised steel
- Fixing Method: Inserted into morticed groove (optional adhesive if required)
- Maximum Gap: Up to 13 mm (user determined)
- Overall Length: 3000 mm
- Finish: Black
- Fire Rated: No
- Energy Reference: NCC Part 3.12.3.3 and J3.4
What's In The Box
- 1 × Raven RP2B brush strip seal (brush only) - 3000 mm
Suitable Uses
- Timber doors where a concealed seal is preferred for appearance or tamper resistance.
- Bottom of single, double, sliding, or double acting timber doors.
- Door stiles where brush sealing is required along the vertical edges.
- Installations aiming to reduce draughts, dust, and air movement through door clearances.
Dimensions
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does this include a holder or carrier?
No. This model is brush only and is intended to be inserted into a morticed groove in the door. - Where is this seal typically installed?
It is commonly installed into a concealed groove in the door stile or the bottom edge of timber doors, including sliding and double acting doors. - What should I do if the door clearance is very small?
Where a small clearance is encountered, the groove can be double morticed to allow the brush to flex and seal without binding.
Additional Information
- Because the seal is concealed in the door edge, it is commonly selected where appearance matters or where exposed seals may be subject to damage.
- Accurate grooving depth and straight routing are critical. An uneven groove can cause inconsistent sealing or premature brush wear.
- Optional adhesive is sometimes used on older doors where the groove fit is loose, but the primary retention is the steel spine in the mortice.