Kick plate / Push plate

Custom-made rectangular door scuff plates - John Steel
  • • Hygiene & cleanliness
  • • Easy to install
  • • X2CrNi18-9 (1.4307) - 304L
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Backplate door half-disc - John Steel
  • • Hygiene & cleanliness
  • • Easy to install
  • • X2CrNi18-9 (1.4307) - 304L
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1,5
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4

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Custom-made half-disc door back plates - John Steel
  • • Hygiene & cleanliness
  • • Easy to install
  • • X2CrNi18-9 (1.4307) - 304L
Choose your thickness :
1
1,5
2
3
4

From
41.64
VAT incl

Protect your doors from scuffs and scratches around the handle with our custom-cut stainless steel finger plates. Easy to install, stylish, and ultra-durable, they keep your doors looking pristine, whether at home or in the office. A small accessory for maximum protection!

What is the purpose of a door finger plate?

The primary role of a finger plate is to protect the door from marks and damage that frequently occur around the handle. Over time, repeated friction, fingerprints, or impacts can degrade the door's appearance. Installing a finger plate maintains a polished and professional look, while reducing maintenance and extending the lifespan of your door.

Where should a finger plate be placed on a door?

A finger plate is typically positioned where contact is most frequent: around or just below the handle. This is the area most susceptible to scratches, scuffs, or marks from hands and objects. By choosing this strategic location, you effectively protect the most high-traffic part of the door, whether in a residential or commercial setting.

How to install a finger plate on a door?

Installing a finger plate is quick and easy. Simply measure the exact position, then fix it to the door: some models can be bonded directly using high-strength adhesive or suitable glue, while others can be screwed for an even more secure fit. In just a few minutes, your door is durably and discreetly protected without the need for complex tools.