How To Take Apart A Locked Door Handle
Examine the shank of the doorknob.
How to take apart a locked door handle. 1 8 3mm drill bit. Insert a straightened paper clip into this hole and apply pressure to release the interior handle. 3 32 2 4mm drill bit. Twist if it resists.
Find the screws on the side of the door that secure the latch plate. Insert the pin straight through the lock cylinder to reach the lock s release mechanism. Reverse your steps from this point to install the new spindle. Use a screwdriver to remove the set screws which will release the lock and lever from the.
To remove the spindle pull on the other knob with the spindle attached. Remove the latch mechanism if you re installing a new handle. One night after getting ready for bed a person walks up to the main door of his house to lock it and pulling up on the handle he feels and almost hears the slight almost imperceptible resistance in the german manufactured locking mechanism of the latch. Replace the handle on the inside of the door using the same procedure.
Scratch awl or similar pointy tool. Remove the door knobs. It may be hidden. If your knob has a pinhole or small slot opening use a flathead screwdriver to push it inward.
If your door knob has visible screws your job will be easy. If you need to replace the spindle loosen the set screw on this knob and unscrew the spindle from the knob to remove it. Examine the handle and trim on the interior side of the door. Grab that phillips head screwdriver and start unscrewing the two visible screws.
How to remove a lever door handle without screws. Look on the neck of the inner doorknob for a slot or hole between the back of the doorknob and the door. Scratch awl or similar pointy tool. Expose hidden set screws.
A paperclip or small pin. Using a philips head screwdriver turn counterclockwise to unscrew a knob with standard hex head screws. There may be a small pinhole holding the handle in place. Take out the screws then carefully pry off the plate with a flat head screwdriver.
If it does have exposed screws these should be on the interior knob the one you use to lock the door. With the plate removed you can now pull the latch mechanism through the side of the door. Turn the key to the reset position and push the barrel until it snaps in place. Line up the hole on the barrel of the handle with the tab on the lock mechanism which is still attached to the door then slide the barrel onto the lock.
A set screw is typically installed along the base of the lock on the interior side of the door. Step 2 straighten a large wire paper clip out and insert one end into the hole until you feel the spring loaded retaining pin. Begin by holding the door knob securely in place. Open the door so that you can access both the inner and outer doorknobs.