Pkl-05 Lor R Lamp Sugatsune Push Knob Cabinet Yacht Boating Marine Supply Parts on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
PKL-05 R (L avail as well)
PUSH KNOB Material: Latch Body - ABS Plastic Push Knob - Zinc Alloy Gold Color
Cabinet door thickness from 15mm - 30 mm or 19/32" - 3/16"
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