5300 190 EFLS 1.375 LIP EXTENDED FULL LIP STRIKE
The Baldwin 5300190EFLS 5300 190 EFLS 1.375 LIP EXTENDED FULL LIP STRIKE is an excellent addition to any household needing a new strike box. This product has superior durability through thick gauge metal and rigid plastic construction. The lock release allows for easy operation and the locking latch provides additional protection from being tampered with. This product also features a black epoxy finish that gives it an attractive look while protecting it from rusting or corrosion over time as many other products do.
The Baldwin 5300190EFLS 5300 190 EFLS 1.375 LIP EXTENDED FULL LIP STRIKE for the 10-20 ton hydraulic rock drill is a must use for hard to reach places or when you want to set the casing close to an existing hole. This 1.375 lip extender is used to mount a 5402300F or a 5202300F track talon around the 5338300C.
The Baldwin 5300 190 EFLS 1.375 LIP EXTENDED FULL LIP STRIKE is a rectangular shaped door closer with a closer bore diameter of 1.375 and an extended full lip strike that pulls the door tight against the frame when it closes to reduce air infiltration and drafts.
The Baldwin 5300190EFLS 1.375" Extended Full Lip Strike has a Lip Depth of 1.25", the extended full lip strike is used with #5, 36-24, 6 thru 10 on Framed surfaces.
The Baldwin 5300 190 extended lip strike is from the Elgin factory. It has a white nylon housing that is used to capture and stabilize door panel and/or door trim on all side-hinge wood doors. The nylon housing holds the door panel or door trim in position while fasteners are secured.
Cabinet Jaws made of steel, 1.375 Lip Extended, Overall Length 5300-190
A full lip strike can hold up to more weight, making it ideal for use on awning arms or as a larger strike for use in vertical applications. It can also be used where a vinyl flap is already extended to the side of the overhang, when a ¼" lip to cover the gap between the vinyl and overhang is desired. Baldwin is proud that this product is manufactured in our U.S. facility located in Ada, Minnesota.