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Replacement UPVC Door Handles
If you're replacing the handles or want to add a bit of more security, you can find the right handle for your door. These upvc handles are easy to install and conform to the 92mm centers required by multipoint locks.
The backplate fixing center and the lever/keyhole dimensions are the most important measurements. Make sure you compare these to your existing marks before ordering.
Lever/Pad
Lever pad window handles For upvc consist of a lever on one side and a paddle-shaped handle on the opposite. They are designed to be used with key wind locks however they can also be fitted to split spindle multipoint external door handles euro lock locks (though you will need an additional dual spindle lock case).
Once you have selected the right handle for your doors, the finishes will be displayed in the drop-down list. Not all styles of window locking handles are available in every finish though and you should always look over the sizes and technical drawings for the specific product that you are looking to ensure that you are getting the right size and fit.
It is important that when selecting a new set upvc lever pad handles, they are in line with the PZ (distance from the handle spindle to the center of the hole in the cylinder) of your multipoint door locks. This is because these need to be aligned in order to ensure that doors stay locked, regardless of whether you are looking from the inside or outside. Our handles are designed to fit the majority of standard cylinders, but it is a good idea to double glazing window handles-check before ordering.
If you wish to upgrade to dual spindle levers you will need to remove the handles that are currently in use and then take apart the lock case. This will require an extra split inline cylinder. You can purchase these separately. We have included a diagram of the technical aspects in the images of each product.
It is a good idea to loosen the screws that are holding the door handle you have and then check the mechanism. It is possible that you will need to loosen the screws even more in the event that they are not tight, and then you can take off the old handle and spindle and install your new upvc door handle. It is crucial to make sure that the handle is in the proper position prior to screwing it into place. You can do this by placing your finger between the door frame, and the handle to make sure that it's level.
Lever/Lever
The lever handles for doors are used to operate a multi-point lock using a Euro cylinder. They can be found on many upvc double doors as well as some wooden and aluminium doors. They have a lever inside and an outside paddle and are generally available in two types. Sprung - they come with a spring cassette inside the backplate to bring the handle lever to a horizontal position. Non-sprung - they do not have a spring mechanism, and will need to be manually pulled to bring the handle lever back to its horizontal position.
To fix a sagging door handle lever you'll need to locate the hole or pin that is the detent access point. It's usually an insignificant hole or protruding ring or rectangle found on the handle base plate. Once you have located the hole for accessing the detent or pin, you can remove it using a screwdriver.
Once the handle is in a horizontal orientation, you can re-install the screws and tighten them so that the handle stays secured to the base plate. It is also recommended to apply a threadlocking adhesive solution to the screw threads to improve the grip and stop them from loosing over time.
There are a myriad of reasons that door handles for levers droop. The most common reason is that the fixings have been too tightened and are putting strain on the lever bearing and causing it to pull against the door's face. It could also be because the levers are not being operated in a straight line and this is causing the latch mechanism preventing it from fully springing back into action.
Another reason is that the lever that is sprung is not working properly. This is typically due to the spring not being in the right position within the backplate. To determine whether the handle has returned to horizontal, simply operate it.
It is essential to fix any loose door handles as soon as possible. This could lead to excessive wear on the screws, and the handle could fall off the base plate. You should also tighten loose screws frequently to stop them from becoming looser.
Lever/Snib
These handles made of upvc are also referred to as handle sets with a 'Snib' and feature a snib button at the top of the lever that can be pressed down to lock your door if you don't have the dummy lock. These handles are fitted with the Fullex lock 68PZ. (68mm between the spindle and lock centre). We also stock a range of 68PZ door handle from brands like Ferco and Fab & Fix.
You can make your home more modern by changing your door handles, whether you are replacing your existing handles or installing new ones on doors that you constructed. There are many styles to choose from for upvc door handles, including the traditional lever on backplate. Other options include curved or straight short latches, and Dummy knobs for multi-point locks. These are perfect for French doors.
Lever on backplate handles are typically rectangular, but there are also circular or oval shaped versions that are referred to as rose door handles. These types of door handles come with the knob or lever on a backplate which is placed behind the lever or knob and is sometimes referred to as a rosette. However, certain back plates can be detached to allow for concealed fixing.
The handles are available in a variety of finishes, including chrome and coloured finishes to complement your door and other hardware such as knobs, bolts and hinges. Some handles are supplied with grub screws that help firmly attach the knob or lever to the spindle. Other handles are supplied with bathroom spindles that can be used to operate bathroom locks and incorporate a thumbturn turn and release mechanism, which is ideal to use on doors for bathrooms.
Mortise
The tubular latch is most likely to be the cause in the event that your door handle is slammed shut. This could be due to a number of things but the most prevalent is an absence of lubrication within the latch plate. This can be resolved easily by simply opening the door and spraying lubricant onto the handle and lock. It could also be that the latch plate is dislodged from the backplate. This could be more problematic and will require a specialist to repair.
A multipoint handle is the best solution for stuck door handles. These handles mount through the door's faceplate and are operated by the thumb turn knob or key that triggers a cam that locks the deadbolt. The handles are available in various sizes to suit different kinds of uPVC doors and are available in a variety of attractive finishes that are compatible with the hardware that is currently in use. These handles can be purchased via the internet or at an authorized locksmith in your area. They are easy to install and come with clear instructions.
To choose a replacement handle set, you'll be required to determine the PZ dimension of the cylinder. This is the distance from the edge of the inner door frame to the centre point of the handle hole in millimetres. You will also need to determine if the door is a hook style lock or a mortise style lock. Once you have these measurements, the most efficient method to determine the right handles is to filter by brand on the website. This will help you narrow down your options and then you can select the appropriate size.
A typical handle set comprises a handle unit, two screws of different lengths, drill guides and instructions for installation. The smarter versions, such as the Igloohome Smart Mortise 2+, include a complete mortice lock with built-in keypad. These are more sophisticated devices that are designed for professional installers or highly skilled DIYers. Some handle sets include many accessories, such as weather strips that can be used to improve the appearance of the door.
If you're replacing the handles or want to add a bit of more security, you can find the right handle for your door. These upvc handles are easy to install and conform to the 92mm centers required by multipoint locks.
The backplate fixing center and the lever/keyhole dimensions are the most important measurements. Make sure you compare these to your existing marks before ordering.
Lever/Pad
Lever pad window handles For upvc consist of a lever on one side and a paddle-shaped handle on the opposite. They are designed to be used with key wind locks however they can also be fitted to split spindle multipoint external door handles euro lock locks (though you will need an additional dual spindle lock case).
Once you have selected the right handle for your doors, the finishes will be displayed in the drop-down list. Not all styles of window locking handles are available in every finish though and you should always look over the sizes and technical drawings for the specific product that you are looking to ensure that you are getting the right size and fit.
It is important that when selecting a new set upvc lever pad handles, they are in line with the PZ (distance from the handle spindle to the center of the hole in the cylinder) of your multipoint door locks. This is because these need to be aligned in order to ensure that doors stay locked, regardless of whether you are looking from the inside or outside. Our handles are designed to fit the majority of standard cylinders, but it is a good idea to double glazing window handles-check before ordering.
If you wish to upgrade to dual spindle levers you will need to remove the handles that are currently in use and then take apart the lock case. This will require an extra split inline cylinder. You can purchase these separately. We have included a diagram of the technical aspects in the images of each product.
It is a good idea to loosen the screws that are holding the door handle you have and then check the mechanism. It is possible that you will need to loosen the screws even more in the event that they are not tight, and then you can take off the old handle and spindle and install your new upvc door handle. It is crucial to make sure that the handle is in the proper position prior to screwing it into place. You can do this by placing your finger between the door frame, and the handle to make sure that it's level.
Lever/Lever
The lever handles for doors are used to operate a multi-point lock using a Euro cylinder. They can be found on many upvc double doors as well as some wooden and aluminium doors. They have a lever inside and an outside paddle and are generally available in two types. Sprung - they come with a spring cassette inside the backplate to bring the handle lever to a horizontal position. Non-sprung - they do not have a spring mechanism, and will need to be manually pulled to bring the handle lever back to its horizontal position.
To fix a sagging door handle lever you'll need to locate the hole or pin that is the detent access point. It's usually an insignificant hole or protruding ring or rectangle found on the handle base plate. Once you have located the hole for accessing the detent or pin, you can remove it using a screwdriver.
Once the handle is in a horizontal orientation, you can re-install the screws and tighten them so that the handle stays secured to the base plate. It is also recommended to apply a threadlocking adhesive solution to the screw threads to improve the grip and stop them from loosing over time.
There are a myriad of reasons that door handles for levers droop. The most common reason is that the fixings have been too tightened and are putting strain on the lever bearing and causing it to pull against the door's face. It could also be because the levers are not being operated in a straight line and this is causing the latch mechanism preventing it from fully springing back into action.
Another reason is that the lever that is sprung is not working properly. This is typically due to the spring not being in the right position within the backplate. To determine whether the handle has returned to horizontal, simply operate it.
It is essential to fix any loose door handles as soon as possible. This could lead to excessive wear on the screws, and the handle could fall off the base plate. You should also tighten loose screws frequently to stop them from becoming looser.
Lever/Snib
These handles made of upvc are also referred to as handle sets with a 'Snib' and feature a snib button at the top of the lever that can be pressed down to lock your door if you don't have the dummy lock. These handles are fitted with the Fullex lock 68PZ. (68mm between the spindle and lock centre). We also stock a range of 68PZ door handle from brands like Ferco and Fab & Fix.

Lever on backplate handles are typically rectangular, but there are also circular or oval shaped versions that are referred to as rose door handles. These types of door handles come with the knob or lever on a backplate which is placed behind the lever or knob and is sometimes referred to as a rosette. However, certain back plates can be detached to allow for concealed fixing.
The handles are available in a variety of finishes, including chrome and coloured finishes to complement your door and other hardware such as knobs, bolts and hinges. Some handles are supplied with grub screws that help firmly attach the knob or lever to the spindle. Other handles are supplied with bathroom spindles that can be used to operate bathroom locks and incorporate a thumbturn turn and release mechanism, which is ideal to use on doors for bathrooms.
Mortise
The tubular latch is most likely to be the cause in the event that your door handle is slammed shut. This could be due to a number of things but the most prevalent is an absence of lubrication within the latch plate. This can be resolved easily by simply opening the door and spraying lubricant onto the handle and lock. It could also be that the latch plate is dislodged from the backplate. This could be more problematic and will require a specialist to repair.
A multipoint handle is the best solution for stuck door handles. These handles mount through the door's faceplate and are operated by the thumb turn knob or key that triggers a cam that locks the deadbolt. The handles are available in various sizes to suit different kinds of uPVC doors and are available in a variety of attractive finishes that are compatible with the hardware that is currently in use. These handles can be purchased via the internet or at an authorized locksmith in your area. They are easy to install and come with clear instructions.
To choose a replacement handle set, you'll be required to determine the PZ dimension of the cylinder. This is the distance from the edge of the inner door frame to the centre point of the handle hole in millimetres. You will also need to determine if the door is a hook style lock or a mortise style lock. Once you have these measurements, the most efficient method to determine the right handles is to filter by brand on the website. This will help you narrow down your options and then you can select the appropriate size.
A typical handle set comprises a handle unit, two screws of different lengths, drill guides and instructions for installation. The smarter versions, such as the Igloohome Smart Mortise 2+, include a complete mortice lock with built-in keypad. These are more sophisticated devices that are designed for professional installers or highly skilled DIYers. Some handle sets include many accessories, such as weather strips that can be used to improve the appearance of the door.
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