The inspection door will change! Stainless steel edge handle.
No handle on the door!? A handle that solves the "don't want to show" problem.
Considering design aesthetics, there has been an increase in inspection door panels that do not have any protrusions on the surface. To meet this demand, we have developed the H-312-SUS edge handle! The handle is installed in the edge gap to keep it out of sight. The only visible part from the surface is a small protrusion, which you press to pull out the handle and open or close the door, making it very easy to operate. Installation is also simple, as it is a bush type that can be mounted from the outside of the door. Additionally, there are no restrictions on the thickness of the door. ★POINT★ ● The door surface has a clean and tidy appearance. ● Both installation and operation are very easy. ● Made of stainless steel, it has excellent corrosion and heat resistance. ◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇ Joe Prince Takeshita Co., Ltd. ◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇ Feel free to consult Joe Prince regarding hardware components. Osaka Branch: 06-6747-2591 Tokyo Branch: 03-3633-8505 Nagoya Branch: 052-893-0792 Fukuoka Sales Office: 092-483-8566
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【Item Number】H-312-SUS 【Product Name】Stainless Steel Door Handle 【Material】Stainless Steel Plate (JFE443CT) 【Finish】Satin Matte Black Powder Coating 【Included】1 Bush, 1 M5×10 Slim Head Screw
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The operation method is simply to push the protrusion and pull up the handle.
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Joe Prince Takeshita Co., Ltd. is a hardware manufacturer established in 1950, specializing in a wide variety of products, including industrial machinery, hardware for steel fittings, and hardware that supports glass. With the "knowledge" and "experience" accumulated since its founding, we lead our customers to solutions for their challenges and concerns. We strive daily to develop products that exceed our customers' imagination and expectations, always keeping an eye on the future.