Yale P127 privacy bolt for bathrooms/W.C. doors. Satin chrome finish, emergency access & inward-opening compatibility.
The Yale P127 Privacy Indicator Bolt is an ideal solution for bathroom and W.C. doors, providing both privacy and security. Crafted from durable materials with a sleek satin chrome finish, this lock is designed to withstand everyday use while maintaining its elegant appearance.
This privacy bolt features an emergency access function, allowing entry from outside the door using a coin or screwdriver when necessary. It is suitable for inward-opening wooden doors, whether hinged on the left or right side, making it a versatile choice for various door configurations.
With its indicator mechanism, the bolt clearly shows whether the door is locked or unlocked, ensuring users can easily identify the status at a glance. The satin chrome finish not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also provides resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance.
A reliable and practical addition to any bathroom or W.C. door, the Yale P127 ensures privacy while offering easy emergency access.
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