You've completed your door
installation and the final touch is installing the door knob or handle.
Maybe you just want to replace a knob with a new one. When using a
handle, be sure it is a universal handle for both left and right hand
doors, or be sure to purchase the correct hand. If not, it will not fit
properly. Nothing bugs me more than seeing a door handle installed
upside down, because the wrong handle was purchased.
Start by inserting the backset (latch) into the door with the rounded edge facing the latch hole. You may need to tap it slightly with a hammer to get it to seat properly. The door may already have a mortise for a face plate on the latch. If it does, use the 3/4" screws to secure the latch unsecured loans to the door. Also, be sure to adjust the latch for the backset depth. Interior doors are normally 2-3/8" and exterior doors are normally 2-3/4" depth. Check the instructions that came with the knob on how to adjust the backset size. Most knobs now have adjustable backset to accommodate both sizes.
Once the latch is in and secured, it's time to insert the knob through the backset and screw it together. Be sure to insert the stem from the handle correctly into the latch. This is vital to proper operation of the knob. Now that everything is aligned and the knob is fitted against the door, screw it together with the screws provided. Be careful not to over tighten the screws as this can hamper the operation of the knob. bad credit loans
Close the door to see how tight the latch fits in the latch hole. If it fits loosely, place the latch plate
slightly back in the hole. If it fits snugly, then move the latch all
the way forward to the front of the hole. Minor adjustment may need to
be made as you check the fit.
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