4" Kickdown Door Holder Grand Standard
Description
4" Kickdown Door Holder Grand Standard
Frequently we are asked, “What is the heaviest duty kick down holder you sell?” The answer to that question is any of Grand Specialty door holders. These door stops are American made and simply the best out there. They have a shoe that is held in place by a screw, a rivet instead of a roll pin for the hinging mechanism, and a “wedge” instead of a piece of spring steel to hold up the leg. They are constructed of steel, and not cast like all of the other door holders made.
Another feature is their well constructed shoe can be adjusted down as the rubber wears making the holder last way longer than their competitors. Another use for them is as a door floor lock if mounted on the other side of the door. Once kicked down there's no entry possible unless you slide a flat item under the door to lift the door holder leg out of the way and push the door open. It can be opened from the inside as normal with your foot or hand. A very inexpensive security lock.
- No roll pin at pivot point
- Mallable with a pair of pliers
- Rubber shoe held on by a screw
- American Made
- Zinc plated steel
The bottom mounting screws holes would be 3-3/8" to the Floor when mounted.
4" Kickdown Door Holder Grand Standard
Frequently we are asked, “What is the heaviest duty kick down holder you sell?” The answer to that question is any of Grand Specialty door holders. These door stops are American made and simply the best out there. They have a shoe that is held in place by a screw, a rivet instead of a roll pin for the hinging mechanism, and a “wedge” instead of a piece of spring steel to hold up the leg. They are constructed of steel, and not cast like all of the other door holders made.
Another feature is their well constructed shoe can be adjusted down as the rubber wears making the holder last way longer than their competitors. Another use for them is as a door floor lock if mounted on the other side of the door. Once kicked down there's no entry possible unless you slide a flat item under the door to lift the door holder leg out of the way and push the door open. It can be opened from the inside as normal with your foot or hand. A very inexpensive security lock.
- No roll pin at pivot point
- Mallable with a pair of pliers
- Rubber shoe held on by a screw
- American Made
- Zinc plated steel
The bottom mounting screws holes would be 3-3/8" to the Floor when mounted.
Part # | GJ604- |
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Detailed Description | 4" Kickdown Door Holder Grand Standard Frequently we are asked, “What is the heaviest duty kick down holder you sell?” The answer to that question is any of Grand Specialty door holders. These door stops are American made and simply the best out there. They have a shoe that is held in place by a screw, a rivet instead of a roll pin for the hinging mechanism, and a “wedge” instead of a piece of spring steel to hold up the leg. They are constructed of steel, and not cast like all of the other door holders made. Another feature is their well constructed shoe can be adjusted down as the rubber wears making the holder last way longer than their competitors. Another use for them is as a door floor lock if mounted on the other side of the door. Once kicked down there's no entry possible unless you slide a flat item under the door to lift the door holder leg out of the way and push the door open. It can be opened from the inside as normal with your foot or hand. A very inexpensive security lock.
The bottom mounting screws holes would be 3-3/8" to the Floor when mounted.
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Description | 4" Kickdown Door Holder Grand Standard Frequently we are asked, “What is the heaviest duty kick down holder you sell?” The answer to that question is any of Grand Specialty door holders. These door stops are American made and simply the best out there. They have a shoe that is held in place by a screw, a rivet instead of a roll pin for the hinging mechanism, and a “wedge” instead of a piece of spring steel to hold up the leg. They are constructed of steel, and not cast like all of the other door holders made. Another feature is their well constructed shoe can be adjusted down as the rubber wears making the holder last way longer than their competitors. Another use for them is as a door floor lock if mounted on the other side of the door. Once kicked down there's no entry possible unless you slide a flat item under the door to lift the door holder leg out of the way and push the door open. It can be opened from the inside as normal with your foot or hand. A very inexpensive security lock.
The bottom mounting screws holes would be 3-3/8" to the Floor when mounted.
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Availability | In Stock |
Manufacturer | Grand Specialties |