Replacement UPVC Door Handles
If you're replacing the handles or adding a little extra security, you'll find the right handle for your door. Upvc handles are simple to fit and comply with the required 92mm centres of multipoint locks.

The most important measurements to consider are the backplate fixing centers and key hole dimensions and levers. Compare these measurements to your current marks before making a purchase.
Lever/Pad
Lever pad handles for doors consist of the lever handle on one side and a paddle-shaped handle on the other. They are designed to work with key wind locks, although they can also be fitted to multipoint split spindle door locks (though you will need an additional dual spindle lock case).
After you have picked the appropriate handle for the doors, the available finishes will be shown in the drop-down menu. Certain types of handles are not available in all finishes. It is recommended to check the technical drawing and size sections for the specific product you are looking for to ensure that you receive the right size and fit.
It is important that when choosing a new set upvc lever pad handles, they match the PZ (distance from the spindle of the handle to the centre of the hole in the cylinder) of your multipoint
patio door handle locks locks. This is because these need to be aligned in order for the doors to stay locked, regardless of whether you are viewing them from the outside or inside. The handles we sell are designed to work with the majority of standard cylinder locks, however it is advisable to double-check before making a purchase.
If you are looking to upgrade to dual spindle levers, you'll need to take out the handles you have already installed and take apart the lock case. This will require an extra split cylinder inline. These are available separately, and we provide the complete technical diagram that you can examine in the images for each product.
Once you have removed the screws holding the handle on your door, it is an ideal idea to loosen them, and then inspect the mechanism to determine how it's performing. If the screws aren't tight enough it is possible to loosen them further. After that, you can take the spindle from the door handle and replace it with a new upvc handle. Before you screw the handle into position, it is recommended to check that it is in the proper position. You can do this by inserting your finger into the space between the door frame and the door handle to ensure that it is in a level position.
Lever/Lever
The lever handles for doors are used to operate a multi-point lock with a Euro cylinder. They are found on a variety of double upvc doors, as well as on some wooden and aluminum doors. They come in two types, with the lever inside and a paddle on the outside. Sprung - These include an internal spring cassette within the backplate that helps to bring the handle lever into an upright position. Non-sprung: These do not have a mechanism to spring the handle lever to a horizontal angle.
To fix a sagging door handle lever, you'll need to find the detent access pin or hole. It's typically 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 with an screwdriver.
After the handle is placed horizontally, you can reinstall the screws. Close them to ensure that the handle is securely attached to the base plate. It is also advisable to apply a threadlocking adhesive solution to the threads of the screw to increase the grip and prevent them from loosening over time.
Lever door handles that droop can be caused by a number of factors. The most frequent cause is that the fixings are too tight, causing the lever bearing to pull against the door. It could also be that the levers haven't been operated at the correct angle, which stretches the latch mechanism and stops it from fully springing into operation.
A common cause of a sprung lever not working correctly is the spring not being in the right position on the backplate. The easiest way to test this is to move the handle to check whether it changes to the horizontal position.
If your door handles are loose it is important to identify the issue quickly, since this could lead to excessive wear on the screws, and even to the handle falling off of the base plate. It is recommended to tighten all loose screws on a regular basis in order to prevent them from becoming loose.
Lever/Snib
The handles for doors made of upvc are also known as 'Snib' handles and have a snib lever towards the top of the lever that can be pressed down to lock your door in the event that you don't have a Dummy lock. They are usually fitted with a Fullex 68PZ (that's 68mm between the spindle centre and lever or the lock centre) door lock. We also have a range of other 68PZ door handles from manufacturers like Ferco and Fab & Fix.
Change your door handle is a cheap way to update your home, whether you're replacing your handles or installing new ones on doors that you've built in your house. There are many styles of door handles made of
upvc window locking handles, including traditional lever on backplates, straight or curved short latches, and dummy knob handles for multi point locks, that are perfect for French doors.
Lever on backplate handles are often rectangular, but there are also circular or oval shaped versions that are referred to as rose door handles. These handles are identified by a lever or a knob that is attached to the backplate. The backplate is removable for hidden fixing.
There's a wide selection of chrome and colored finishes available for these handles that enhance your door and hardware, including bolts, knobs and hinges. Some handles come with grub screws to assist in firmly attaching the lever or knob to the spindle. Other handles come with bathroom spindles that can be used to operate bathroom locks and feature a thumbturn turn as well as a release mechanism, ideal to use on doors for bathrooms.
Mortise
The tubular latch is the most likely to be the cause of this in the event that your door handle is stuck open. There are a few factors that could cause this, the most common being the simple lack of lubrication on the latch plate. It is possible to solve this issue by opening the door and spraying lubricant on the lock and handle. It could also be that the latch has come loose from the backplate. This can be a bit more of a problem and would require a professional to fix.
A multipoint handle system is the ideal solution to stuck door handles. These handles are mounted on the faceplate of the door and are operated by a thumb turn knob or key that triggers a cam that locks the deadbolt. The handles come in various sizes to suit different kinds of uPVC door and in a variety of attractive finishes that are compatible with existing hardware. These handles can be purchased via the internet or from an authorized locksmith in your area. They are easy to install with clear instructions.
To choose a replacement handle set, you will be required to determine the PZ dimension of the cylinder. This is the distance in millimetres between the inner edge of the frame of the door and the centre of the hole for the handle. It is also important to be aware of whether your door has hook-style locks or a mortise lock. Once you know these measurements, the simplest way to find the correct handles is to filter by brand on the website. This will help you narrow down your options, and then you can choose the right size.
A typical handle set includes the locking
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