replacement upvc door handle (menwiki.men link for more info) UPVC Door Handles

Whether you're replacing your handles or want to add a bit of extra security you can choose the perfect handle for your door. The Upvc handles are simple to install and have the required 92mm center distance of multipoint locks.

The backplate's fixing centre as well as the lever/keyhole dimensions are the most important measurements. Check these measurements against your existing marks carefully before ordering.

Lever/Pad

Lever pad handles consist of a lever on one side, and a paddle-shaped handle on the other. They are designed to work with key wind locks however they can also be adapted to multipoint split spindle door locks (though you'll need a separate dual spindle lock case).

Our selection of upvc handle lever pads are available in a wide range of finishes. These will be displayed in the drop down list after you have identified the right handle for your door. Not all styles of handles are available in every finish though and you should always look over the sizes and technical drawings for the particular product you're looking for to ensure that you get the correct size and fitting.

It is essential that when selecting the new set of upvc chrome door handles lever pad handles, they match the PZ (distance from the spindle of the handle to the centre of the hole of the cylinder) of your multipoint door locks. This is because they need to be aligned in order for the doors to stay locked, no matter if you're looking at them from the inside or from the outside. The handles we offer are designed to work with the majority of standard cylinder locks, but you should double-check prior to purchasing.

If you want to upgrade to dual spindle levers you'll need to remove the existing handles and take apart the lock case. This will require an extra split cylinder inline. You can purchase these separately. We have included a technical illustration in the images of each product.

It is a good idea to loosen the screws that are holding your door handle, and then inspect the mechanism. You may have to loosen the screws a bit more when they aren't tight. After that, you can remove the old upvc door handles handle and spindle and put in your new upvc door handle. It is essential to ensure that the brompton carry handle is in the correct position prior to fixing it. You can do this by placing your finger between the frame, and the handle, to ensure that it's level.

Lever/Lever

Lever door handles function as a multi point lock using a Euro cylinder. They can be found on a majority of double glazing handles doors made of upvc window locking handles, aluminum doors and some wooden doors. They have a lever inside and a paddle on the outside and are usually supplied in two different types. Sprung - They have a spring cassette installed within the backplate that helps bring the handle lever to an upright position. Non-sprung: They do not have a mechanism for bringing the handle lever to a horizontal angle.

To fix the door handle of a lever that is sagging you must locate the detent access hole or pin, which is typically a small round or rectangle shape hole or protruding pin located on one side of the handle base plate. Once located you can loosen the set screw with a screwdriver and take it off to allow the lever and return it to its horizontal position.

When the handle is in a horizontal position you can put the screws back in place and tighten them so that the handle stays secured to the base plate. You may want to apply a threadlocking solution to the screw threads in order to improve grip and prevent them from loosing over time.

There are a myriad of reasons that door handles for levers drop. The most common cause is that the fixings have been too tightened, and are putting pressure on the bearings that are causing it to bind against the door's surface. It could also be due to the fact that the levers aren't being operated at a straight angle and this is causing the latch mechanism and preventing it from fully springing back into action.

The most common reason for a spring lever not operating properly is that the spring is not being in the right position on the backplate. The most effective way to determine this is to operate the handle to check if it returns to its horizontal position.

It is essential to repair any loose door handles immediately. This could lead to excessive wear on the screws and the handle may even fall off the base plate. It is also recommended to tighten loose screws frequently to stop them from becoming looser.

Lever/Snib

These upvc handles are also called 'Snib handle sets' and feature a snib lock button at the top of the lever. If you don't have a dummy lock device you can use this to secure the door. These handles come with a Fullex lock 68PZ. (68mm between spindle and the lock centre). We also have a selection of door handles with 68PZ from manufacturers like Ferco and Fab & Fix.

You can update your home by changing the handles on your doors regardless of whether you're replacing your existing handles or installing new ones on doors you constructed. There are various styles available for door handles made of upvc including the classic lever on the backplate. Other choices include straight or curved short latches, as well as knobs that resemble dummy knobs to lock multi-points. These are ideal for French doors.

Lever on backplate handles are typically rectangular in shape, however there are also circular or oval shaped versions that are referred to as rose door handles. These kinds of door handles are equipped with an a knob or lever on a backplate, which sits behind the lever or knob and is sometimes referred to as the rosette, however certain backplates can be removed to allow for concealed fixing.

These handles are available in various finishes, including coloured and chrome finishes to be matched to your door and hardware such as knobs, hinges, and bolts. Some handles come with grub screws that help firmly attach the knob or lever to the spindle. Other handles come with bathroom spindles that can be used to operate bathroom locks and include a thumbturn turn and release mechanism, ideal for use on bathroom doors.

Mortise

If your uPVC front door handle is stuck in the open position, the cause will most likely be with the tubular latch. This could be due to many things, but the most common is a lack of lubrication in the latch plate. It is possible to fix this problem by opening the door and spraying lubricant onto the lock and handle. It could also be that the latch plate has become separated from the backplate. This is a more complicated issue that requires the help of an expert.

A multipoint handle system is the best solution for stuck door handles. These handles are mounted on the faceplate of the door and are operated by a thumb turn knob or key that activates a cam that locks the deadbolt. The handles are available in a variety of sizes to suit different kinds of uPVC door, and come in a variety of attractive finishes that match the hardware that is currently in use. These handles are available on the internet or through the local locksmith. They are easy to install and come with clear directions.

To choose a replacement handle set, you will need to be aware of the PZ size of your cylinder. This is the distance in millimetres that lies between the outer edge of the door frame and the center of the hole for the handle. You will also need to determine if the door is a hook style lock or a mortise style lock. The easiest way to find the correct handle after you have the measurements is to use the brand filter on the website. This will narrow down your options and you can then choose the appropriate size from there.

A typical set of handles includes the handle unit, a pair of different length screws as well as drill guides and installation instructions. The smart models, such as the Igloohome Smart Mortise 2+ includes an entire mortice lock that has an integrated keypad. These are more complex devices that are suited to professional installers or highly competent DIYers. Certain handle sets come with various accessories, including weather strips, which can be used to enhance appearance of the door.