When selecting door handles for a project, there are many elements to take into account. Let us help you with this guide
There are many different types of door handles available, each with their various advantages.
Lever on rose door handles feature a lever that is fixed to a circular plate - which is known as the 'rose'. These door handles are suitable for use on any internal door. Simply combine with latches, locks and thumb-turns, depending on your requirements.
Lever on backplate handles come in a range of designs to suit any interior door, with options available with or without keyholes. These handles feature a backplate to conceal screws and turn and release mechanisms.
Our pull handles are available in a range of designs, sizes and styles to offer the perfect finish for all applications. With bow handles, D handles, handles on rose and more, you're sure to find the right fit for your door.
We also offer a complete range of contemporary and commercial designed door knobs to accommodate both home and office environments. Everything that's required for installation is within the set, making installation simple.
The main difference between a door handle and a door knob is that a door knob has a circular head to operate the opening and closing mechanism, whereas a door handle is a lever that can be gripped.
The door handle you choose depends on the use of the door, as well as the style you prefer. You will also need to consider the type of door, i.e., whether it is a fire door.
· Sprung is a term used to indicate that a door handle or door knob is fitted with a spring in the backplate or rose, which means the door handle will return to position once released
· Unsprung refers to a handle which will use the door lock itself to return to position
· Concealed fixings describe fixings that are not visible once the product is fitted
· Bolt through fixings connect a pair of handles together through the door, creating a secure fixing that will last longer providing a maintenance-free lifespan
The door lever or pull handle you choose depends on the use of each door in the building, as well as the style you prefer. Some people prefer door knobs, while others like door levers and pull handles for ease of use and accessibility.
Fire doors act as an essential barrier against flames and smoke and all the hardware fitted on a fire doorset, including any handles, should be fire-rated. To meet the necessary standards, a fire doorset must pass one or a series of standardised tests, as well as being correctly certified and rated to withstand fire for a set period of time. This testing should be conducted by an accredited independent testing body, in accordance with the relevant British or European standards.
Our range of fire door handles accompany fire doors to ensure that you have the utmost protection in the event of a fire.
We do not offer door handles that work with a magnetic function. However, our range does include electromagnetic locks and electromagnetic door closers.
Door furniture is the final element that not only provides the contact points for a door user, but is generally considered the most important element in completing the design vision and providing the desired aesthetic across a building or project.
Whether to select a knob or a lever handle can be solely personal choice although, for many environments, door levers and pull handles are easier to open, making them more suited to a barrier free environment.
We have a range of handle sets which accommodate various application and types of lockcases, for example UK, DIN and Scandinavian.
Door functionality and use is of paramount importance when choosing your furniture. Where a door is located in an area where there is little or no care taken when using these doors, then a higher category of use should be selected.
Doors also have different functions that impact the hardware used, such as non-locking lever operation for hallways; or locking with a privacy lever for bathrooms.
The legislation governing door handles is EN 1906. This standard classifies door furniture by using an 8 coded format to detail the performance of the product to ensure the standard is complementary to its application in terms of durability, safety, fire resistance and more.
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