Chapter 5: Different Types Of Door Handles
Handles are very beneficial to a home or a business.
They make opening or closing doors comfortable and fast.
Stubborn grime and grease will no longer be an issue.
For people who are in a wheelchair, door hardware is convenient to use.
It is also a good advantage to the elderly who suffer from joint problems.
On the other hand, doorknobs on long plates do exist.
But there are few and not practical.
However, choosing an inefficient option is a hassle.
Aside from knowing how the handles are made, it’s salient to familiarize yourself with the different types that are available today.
Over the years, the kinds of door handle and hardware increased.
And, at present, there’s already a range of handles in the market.
In this chapter, you’ll know everything about the types of door handles.
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Take a closer look at the following:
· Door Handles with Key Hole
This handle is available in a good range of finishes.
Many compliments to the style of your house or property.
It is suitable for use with sash locks.
It’s ideal for other locks with key-hole access too.
Typically, some styles have a euro profile key-hole shape, while others have an oval profile shape.
Bear in mind that locks for external doors need to provide a high level of security.
They should be partnered with hardware that can withstand extreme weather conditions.
If you’re restyling the door hardware throughout your home or business, don’t worry.
It is because the market has an array of handle sets available for your needs.
This means that you can have the same style of handle whatever the function of your door.
You just need to go through the wide selection and find the perfect pieces.
· Door Knobs
When it comes to selecting door furniture, we typically consider the hardware to be something personal.
We’re used to seeing levers and knobs that we don’t put much attention to which is more economical.
Even the simplest design of the hardware can enhance the aesthetic style of your property.
With the growing number of finishes and designs out there, it is easy to pick one.
Make sure to get the one that fits the appearance and style of your door and other cabinetries.
There are decorative options such as reeded designs and cut-glass knobs.
Some Advice from the Pros:
In terms of practicality, knobs can operate the latch by turning the hardware either way.
This can happen regardless of door configuration.
You can even buy a spindle that can be fixed and compatible knobs on your door.
For older properties, doorknobs are a perfect option as they have been around for more years than lever handles.
Many older houses or commercial establishments have doors fitted with surface-mounted rim locks.
Knobs are tailored for use on rim locks.
If the bun shape or classic ball is simplistic, you can always choose an egg-shaped or oval knob.
They can both enhance the grip.
There’s a variety of designs and sizes that allow you to determine the knob that blends to your door.
A Few Drawbacks to Consider:
All products, whether furniture, door handles, hardware, or accessories have drawbacks.
Doorknobs don’t provide as much grip as the other hardware due to their shape.
At first, the situation may not be a problem.
However, it will become a burden over time.
They can make things tricky for the elderly and children.
That’s why public buildings are best fitted with levers to cater to people’s unique needs.
Another disadvantage is that the hardware has to be set into the door to prevent the user from knocking on the frame.
Besides, it does not offer as many security options as other hardware.
Door Handles with Deadbolts
Door hardware with deadbolts is among the most popular types of locks for commercial or residential properties.
In many instances, they are installed on exterior doors.
And there are various kinds of deadbolts to select from. Check below:
· Single Cylinder Deadbolts
The most common is the single-cylinder deadbolts.
They have a knob for unlocking on the inside.
Plus, a key must be utilized to unlock from the outside.
· Double Cylinder Deadbolts
Of course, everyone wants deadbolts that provide additional security.
Double cylinder deadbolts are the best options.
There is a need to use a key to unlock them from the inside and the outside.
That’s why it is important to leave a key inside your home or office.
When it comes to exiting the residential or commercial property, it can pose challenges during emergencies.
· Thumbturn Lock
This is a perfect choice that offers great performance.
This lock features a thumb turn on the inside that can be utilized to unlock the door, including a keyhole on the outside.
But it can be locked when the need arises.
This offers all the benefits of single and double cylinder deadbolts.
Door Handles with Privacy Lock Boost Maximum Security
While considering the aesthetic value of handles for your door, don’t forget to consider its privacy lock.
You don’t only need a striking handle.
But, you also have to ensure that your option secures your place.
This will allow you to have peace of mind 24/7.
Privacy locks are available in many configurations to accommodate your preferences.
Door handles with privacy locks are generally utilized in bathrooms or bedrooms.
However, you can also have them installed indoors where optimal privacy is desired.
It doesn’t mean that you need the security of a keyed lock.
Door handles with privacy locks can be unlocked from the outside.
You can do this by using a generic tool, a small flat head screwdriver, or a hairpin.
But this depends on the lock that you choose.
For you to understand the different types of privacy locks, keep reading to find out:
· Push Pin Privacy Locks
As the name suggests, pushbuttons have a pin on the rosette that can be easily locked by pushing the button in.
These privacy locks in the hardware have the feature of a panic release.
This means that you can unlock the door by turning the handle.
Push buttons are a nice feature.
They are convenient to use, especially during emergencies.
You can unlock your door from the outside with a hairpin, if necessary.
· Privacy Bolt with Handle
The majority of consumers take advantage of cheaper handles than those that are available at a fair cost.
At first, they believe that their options can give them huge savings.
But, after a few days, their door handle or hardware starts to malfunction.
So, they have to shop again from another handle manufacturer.
To avoid unnecessary replacement costs, be willing to spend a little extra to get a durable and functional door handle.
You should consider a privacy bolt with regular hardware.
It is a bit similar to a deadbolt.
The difference is that it doesn’t require a key from the outside.
Using a flat screwdriver can help you open the lock from the outside.
Door handles with privacy bolts require more work.
They are not a standard bore size that requires some special door preparation.
At the end of the day, you can expect a high-end and refined look.
Door Handles and Latches: Proper Selection
A simple spring-assisted latch is usually how the operation of the door handle happens.
It is known as a tubular latch.
As the name implies, the spring operation is contained in a tubular case.
Then, it fits into a 25mm hole drilled into the edge of your door.
Selecting Latches for your Door Handles
When choosing latches for your hardware, you may notice a casing that measures 63mm in depth.
It’s 44mm in terms of the distance to the middle of the operating spindle.
The size is the most commonly used indoor handles with backplates.
There’s also another size of the latch.
It has a casing of 75mm in depth.
The distance to the middle of the operating spindle, on the other hand, measures 57mm.
It’s also utilized in hardware with backplates.
On some occasions, you may employ this size of the latch for knobs.
It’s ideal for ones up to 50m in diameter.
Lock Cases
Tubular latches are less common.
They only have a case depth of 100mm, 125mm, and 150mm.
Utilized exclusively for knobs, the size of your option depends on the appearance and style of your door.
It’s also imperative to have a certain amount of clearance to prevent brushing your knuckles on the frame.
Aside from that, latches come in cases that have a similar size to lock cases.
Typically, these are employed in high-quality domestic or even commercial applications.
For further information about the selection of these latches, please feel free to give HENGLY a call.
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Hinge Sets
After the handle, another hardware to pay much attention is the hinge set.
Hinges are used in cabinets and room doors.
Generally speaking, their functionality and style have a big effect on the appearance or performance of the furniture.
When looking for hinges, a variety of options are available.
So, you have an excellent opportunity that there’s a hinge that’s right for your intended application.
However, the growing number of choices is overwhelming.
It’s necessary to learn the skill of finding the right solution.
Perhaps, the best place to begin is to identify the type of doors or cabinets you have at home or office.
That will help you because that’s how the hinge sets are categorized.
Ascertain the Cabinet Type
There are two types of cabinets with hinges such as:
· Face-Frame Cabinets
As the most common style in the industry, face-frame cabinets incorporate a frame and attach to the front edges of the case.
· Frameless Cabinets
Popular as a four-sided box, frameless cabinets are usually made from ¾ inch thick stock.
The hinge sets mount to the interior.
Sometimes, frameless cabinets are called Euro-style cabinets.
Identify the Door Overlay
The overlay has something to do with the position of your door to the furniture opening.
The configurations for face frame and frameless cabinets are a bit different.
Types of Overlay for Face-Frame Cabinets Doors
· Overlay Doors
As the name suggests, overlay doors cover the cabinet opening that overlaps the furniture case or even the face-frame on different sides.
· Inset Doors
On the contrary, inset doors fit in the cabinet opening.
They also sit flush with the cabinet face frames or sides.
This only happens when the inset doors are in a closed position.
· Lipped, Partial-Inset, or 3/8 Inset Doors
These doors overlap the cabinet opening on different sides.
However, the edges on the back of the door allow the door thickness to sit inside the opening properly.
Types of Overlay for Frameless Cabinets Doors:
· Full Overlay