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AP Products 1212.1215 013-257 Standard Bauer RV Entrance Door Lock, Black

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About this item

  • Designed for motorhomes
  • Exceeds Federal motorhome vehicle safety standards
  • Replaces the L300, will replace Trimark 060-0600 and 060-0650
  • AP Products part number: 013-257


The Standard Bauer Entrance Door Lock Entrance Door Lock is designed for motorhomes. Exceeds Federal motorhome vehicle safety standards. Replaces the L300. Will replace Trimark 060-0600 and 060-0650.


Ken Weber
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
As Advertised
John Taylor McLeod
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Perfect fit for my 1999 dutchmen express rv entry door! Exactly what I ordered and shipped fast!
Anna Vines
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Missing hardware no screws or seal plate
Manny
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
The lock itself work fine for a about a week till the dead bolt lock broke in pieces thanks that good customer support they send a new one..
C. Earnshaw
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
I bought this to replace a worn-out Bargman L300 lock on my 2004 Dolphin motorhome. The new lock seems to be sturdy and replaced the old one without too much difficulty, though I elected to use my old deadbolt rather than the new one, as that would have required replacing the striker plate and made the job more difficult. The striker bolts on the new lock are one-piece (new Federal requirement, I think) rather than removeable like the old ones, which makes the job a little more difficult as you have to drill out the holes in the door so that the end of the new striker bolts can pass through. That was simple enough, but since you can't remove the new striker bolts you have to tilt the new lock to install it, which requires a little more grinding on the door for clearance. The new exterior face plate is about 1/4" smaller in one corner, so I filled the gap with caulk and it's no longer noticeable. What puzzles me is why AP Products didn't design the plate 1/4" wider to cover the hole entirely. I'm sure a big percentage of these locks are sold to replace the Bargman L300, which was one of the most widely used latches in all types of RV's until 2010. Even a simple plastic bezel to cover the gap would suffice. Also, the inner and outer door handles aren't as convenient to operate, which isn't entirely a bad thing if you have pets. The old latch had a lever on the inside, and one of our cats had come close to opening the door a time or two. That's no longer possible with the new handle. Once installed, the new latch worked perfectly, with just a minor adjustment of the old striker plate. Total installation time about 30-45 minutes, including the mods I had to make to the door.
Matthew J.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021
Bauer has no control over the existing hole already cut in the motorhome door and I found the fit amazingly good for an aftermarket replacement for my 21 year old motorhome.Just a small amount of grinding with a Dremel tool on the old striker plate was required.Nicely finished, stylish, heavy duty and functionally sound, a good product at a good price.
Lisa Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020
I purchased two to replace Bargman L300 latches on a 1989 Gore horse trailer. For my application, I had to enlarge the door cut out on the forward side about 1/2 inch wider to allow the new latch set to be inserted. This was simple to do with a Rockwell oscillating tool. The other adjustment I had to make to the trailer to work with this replacement door latch was to drill a new hole through the door below the lower latch pin to allow the use of the deadbolt. The screws in the door edge side of the new latches fit precisely with no modification and the cover plates are slightly larger than the original Bargmans, so they neatly covered everything, looks factory installed. The replacement latch came with a new door frame catch plate that swapped directly out with the original. These door latches are heavy-duty, they catch and hold the door closed more easily and securely than the original L300s I pulled out. Before receiving the latches, I thought they seemed expensive, though more affordable than attaining vintage Bargman L300's which were going for $200+ each on eBay, when I could find them. It was difficult to tell from the pictures if there may be a lot of plastic components or thin gauge metal in these replacements. Once delivered, inspected, and installed I found them to be of good quality, sturdy, well made and I think the price paid was appropriate. I am overall well pleased with the product & recommend for L300 replacement purposes.
Nahum Lira
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2018
I installed this on my 1981 Coachman 20 ' Surrey. With a little modification, it fit's and looks great. It closes MUCH smoother now. Overall, I recommend this product.I had to make two modifications:1. The new handle was a tad bit longer where the deadbolt keylock is. I used a jig saw (see photos) to notch that area.2. Drill the striker holes larger. I used a 1/2" drill bit. Ended up having to drill at an angle, from the outside, so the new handle fit in. The original handle had removable strikers, this one appeared non-removable. After drilling, it took a little pushing to get it through the holes.This kit has a dead bolt and my RV's original setup did not. In order for the deadbolt to function properly (on my RV), the entire door frame would need removing to install the new latch strike plate. The lock installed just fine without setting the dead bolt up.