The Plain Finger Plate, part of the Steelwork Stainless Steel range, is designed with radiused corners and softened edges all around. This product is ideal for both commercial and modern residential projects, providing the quality and durability needed in these environments. It is also available with 'PUSH' or 'PULL' engraved onto the plate.
The Finger Plate Plain in Antique Brass is a stylish and functional addition to any door. Part of the Steelwork Stainless Steel range, it features radiused corners and softened edges for a refined look. Ideal for both commercial and modern residential projects, this finger plate provides the quality and durability needed in high-traffic environments. Available in Plain or with PUSH or PULL engravings, it combines practicality with elegance.
The Eurospec Plain Finger Plate in Matt Black is a stylish and functional addition to any door. Part of the Steelwork Stainless Steel range, it features radiused corners and softened edges for a sleek finish. Ideal for both commercial and modern residential projects, this finger plate offers the quality and durability needed for high-traffic environments.
Available with optional PUSH or PULL engraving, it seamlessly combines aesthetics with practicality.
The Eurospec Plain Finger Plate in Satin PVD is designed for both commercial and modern residential projects. Featuring radiused corners and softened edges, this finger plate combines functionality with a sleek aesthetic. It is also available with 'PUSH' or 'PULL' engraved options, enhancing usability while maintaining a stylish appearance.
The Plain Finger Plate is part of the Steelwork Stainless Steel range, featuring radiused corners and softened edges for a sleek finish. Ideal for commercial and modern residential applications, this plate offers the quality and durability needed for high-traffic environments. Available with optional PUSH or PULL engraving.
The Plain Finger Plate in Satin Anodised Aluminium is designed for both domestic and commercial applications. Measuring 350 x 75mm, this plate is fire door rated and part of our Aluminium range. It offers a sleek and modern finish, ensuring durability and style.
Care Instructions
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.
Stainless steel should be cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance and preserve its natural resistance to corrosion.
Its protection comes from a thin chromium oxide layer, formed when oxygen in the air reacts with the chromium in the steel.
If the surface becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, this protective layer can be disrupted, allowing corrosive agents
to become trapped. For this reason, routine cleaning is essential — stainless steel performs best when kept clean.
For general maintenance, wipe exposed surfaces with a clean cloth using warm water and a mild detergent.
More stubborn marks can be removed with non-scratch household cleaning powders applied with a sponge, soft brush, or cloth.
A small amount of vinegar may be added for heavier soiling.
Carbon steel brushes and steel wool should be avoided, as they can leave embedded particles that may lead to surface rusting.
After cleaning, always rinse thoroughly with clean hot water and dry completely with a soft towel.
As a guideline, stainless steel should be cleaned at least once per month, and more frequently in high-use or heavily soiled areas.
Where routine maintenance is a condition of warranty, a maintenance log should be retained for each installation.