🔐 Secure your space with style and ease—because your door deserves the best.
The Prime-Line K 5071 Push Button Latch with Tie Down is a sleek, black zinc latch designed for out-swinging wood or metal doors. Featuring a 24-hour night lock for enhanced security, it installs easily with a 1-3/4-inch hole center and includes all necessary hardware. Lightweight yet durable, this contemporary latch combines functionality with modern design, perfect for professionals seeking reliable door security with a refined look.
Material | Zinc |
Brand | PRIME-LINE |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 2.5"W |
Exterior Finish | Zinc |
Specific Uses For Product | Door |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Included Components | Outside handle, night lock, fasteners, keeper, and mounting hardware |
Lock Type | Push Button Lock |
Theme | Contemporary |
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
Center To Center Spacing | 0.88 Inches |
Metal Type | Zinc |
Handle Material | Metal |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Prime-Line Products |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00049793050717 |
UPC | 049793050717 |
Part Number | K 5071 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | K 5071 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Pack |
Finish | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Goods are warranted against manufacturing defects for 1 year. In no case is Prime-Line responsible for user related damage or damage incurred during installation. Warranty is void if products are subjected to abnormal conditions, misapplication or abuse. |
A**R
A fair replacement handle.
So far, works great. No problems. Husband installed it easily as a perfect replacement for our storm door handle that broke. It functions smoothly, exactly designed as needed and seems built for durability as it is lightweight metal. Looks exactly like the one it replaced.UPDATE: It hangs internally, had to take off, YANK inside part off. The "push rod" is plastic, pass for one with metal "push rod".
J**.
Just garbage. Better off with a "Wright" instead.
Terrible product. Prime Line USED to have decent products, which is too bad.The door thickness is within the products ratings, but the first problem with the plastic button is the plunger rod was incorrect length, and the button was for a different sized casting. Using these parts, the button managed to launch out of the casting while I was holding the casting to the door to install the first screw THE FIRST TIME! The spring is lost somewhere out in the snow. This after trimming some of the plastic plunger down because it was a bit too long (with no reference in the instructions (and it was STILL too long)!So I tried with the old handle casting which was a Prime Line as well and same original part number to boot. The second time, the button could only escape/get halfway out of the old casting and was noticed to be halfway out AFTER I closed the door to test to see if it would latch. Two of the 4 "ears" that keep the button inside the casting were outside of the casting, and there was enough of a lip under the ears to keep the button from being slid up. The cheap plastic button does not hold up well at 15 degrees (F) as you can see, this was just the result of me hitting the handle of the screwdriver with just the weight of my hand.So until my Wright appears, the inside catch will be used as a simple rotation catch. If you managed to get one of these Prime Line latch assemblies with all the correct matching parts, you will need to glue the "night Lock" into the "OPEN" position, (Otherwise it will of it's own accord- lock you out.), which a product like "Plumbers Goop" will secure it quite well, and is something I should have done when I installed the old latch that this new one was "supposed" to replace. (which is why I accidently ordered this nightmare- the night latch dropped into the "lock" position on it's own, and the inside catch just shattered when I gave the door a decent tug to get it open (from outside)- OOOOPS Prime Line, you have a few defective products as the "old latch" was not even a year old! (From pieces that do not go together, and cheap flimy castings that shatter). So for now,the inner latch will be relegated to only be used as twist latch until that time the replacement WRIGHT shows up. I hate to be so negative as they have had good products in the past- BUT that was in the past, and this was such an egregious lack of Quality Control in the present.
P**S
Good replacement
My husband bought and installed this latch to replace a broken one. We are pleased as it is sturdier than the original one. He did have to shorten the pin that works the spring lever. Read the directions!
J**.
Not the right fit for my door.
The little latch that’s supposed to catch and keep the door close is not wide enough. I had no idea what I was doing when I ordered it, I just ordered exactly what my old broken one looked like. Now I’m scared to order another replacement because I don’t know squat about measuring anything. I wish I was one of those women that can do anything that needs to be done. It’s the hardest part of being single.
E**D
Works great
Works good and very smooth to open and close. key also locks and unlocks very easy. Take ur time and install it properly and u wont have any issues.
S**N
Replaced a broken handle
The new handle works in place of a damaged one, but I had to cut the plastic plunger to make it fit. Would have been nice to have had that in the instructions or better yet a video. I see from previous comments that the cheap plastic thumb plunger will ultimately fail, so we shall see. Hope I don't regret this purchase.
N**K
Works just like my original handle
I needed to replace only one section of my screen door handle, so I bought it at Ace—BUT it didn’t work quite right so I bought this whole set for the same price as my broken piece. This worked great as a complete replacement.
T**7
PLASTIC Thumb latch and lever makes it useless
So, maybe the rest of the part is just great, I'm not sure. My screen door was too thin for this particular product to work. That might have been my fault for ordering the wrong one perhaps. But I could have made it work by shortening the pin attached to the thumb latch (picture attached). It would have been REAL EASY to shorten that pin, considering it is made of extremely CHEAP and THIN PLASTIC! Why, why WHY!? Inexcusable design choice. This thing will sit in the hot HOT Southwest sem-tropical Sun all summer. Not exactly a buy-it-for-life design. The rest is metal. Why not the one piece that you press and will receive forces every single time you open the door from the outside? I ended up using the inside portion only and reused the existing outside door handles I already had installed (all metal). So I only needed the inside latch portion, perhaps I could have bought only that instead. If I couldn't have reused the outside handle I would have returned the unit. Do NOT buy this one, look for one that doesn't contain cheap plastic. Heck, some kind of "quality" plastic would be an upgrade over this gumball machine toy type plastic they are peddling.
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