
Remsafe Mini Window and Door Bolt
Brand: WRA
The Remsafe Mini Window and Door Bolt provides a compact security solution for aluminium and timber sliding and hinged windows and doors. The bonus extended bolt allows the Remsafe body to be installed on larger window and door frames while still providing a restricted safety position where required.
Key Features
- Bonus extended bolt supplied for larger window and door frames.
- Can be bolted in either closed position or restricted safety position on sliding windows and doors.
- Concealed fixing screws to preserve a clean appearance.
- Strong 8 millimetre steel bolt for added security.
- Reversible bolt for left and right handed installation.
- Easy do it yourself installation.
- Keyed alike across the Remsafe range.
- Suitable for aluminium and timber sliding and hinged windows and doors.
Compatibility
- Suitable for aluminium sliding windows.
- Suitable for aluminium hinged windows.
- Suitable for timber sliding windows.
- Suitable for timber hinged windows.
- Suitable for aluminium sliding doors.
- Suitable for aluminium hinged doors.
- Suitable for timber sliding doors.
- Suitable for timber hinged doors.
- Key compatible with other Remsafe keyed alike products.
Specifications
Available Finish Variants - Black / White
Black
White
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between the standard and extended bolt?
The standard bolt is 80 millimetres including the head. The extended bolt is 100 millimetres including the head for larger frames. - Can this be installed left or right handed?
Yes. The bolt is reversible for left and right handed installations. - Are the colour options mechanically different?
No. Black and White are finish variants only with no mechanical difference.
Additional Information
- If the bolt does not fully engage due to a deep frame, use the extended bolt option to maintain secure throw.
- Commonly used where a compact body is preferred but extra bolt length is needed for larger aluminium or timber joinery.
- For best results, align the strike position while the window or door is held at the desired restricted opening distance.