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Door and Gate Bolts - Straight and necked tower bolts, spring loaded bolts, padbolts, garage door bolts and holders, bow handle bolts, monkey tail bolts, foot bolts and chain bolts.
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Door and Gate Bolts

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Straight Tower Bolts
The tower bolt is a standard bolt often used on shed doors or as a secondary form of security on houshold doors.
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Necked Tower Bolts
Used to bolt double doors and doors with a recessed frame. Uses a flat plate instead of a staple.
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Spring Loaded Animal Bolts
Also suitable for use on metal containers and portable buildings. The 5/8" diameter bolt comes complete with a staple. Supplied in a bag complete with fixings.
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Padbolts
Lockable Brenton, Slimline and Oval Padbolts for added security.
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Garage Door Bolts
Also known as Cane Bolts, can be used with both single and double garage doors, the shoot slotting into either a plate, socket or staple.
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Bow Handle Bolt
Often used with garage doors, the shoot slotting into a plate, a socket or a staple. Within each box the bow handle bolts are individually bagged and come complete with fittings. Available in 12" or 18".
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Monkey Tail Bolt
Similar to a bow handle bolt, the handle being in the shape of a monkey's tail rather than a bow. Within each box the monkey tail bolts are individually bagged and come complete with fittings. Available in sizes from 12" to 36".
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Foot Bolt
For use at the bottom of the door. The bolt is thrown by pressing the sole of the foot down on the bolt.
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Chain Bolt
For use at the top of a garage door with vertical insertion. The chain is pulled to release the bolt.
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Cross Bolt
Horizontal bolt, often used on agricultural buildings when a genuine deterrent is required.
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Door and Gate Bolts
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