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Glass Faceted Mortice Door Knob - GK001CP Be the first to review this product Please see our FAQ Questions page for answers to our most commonly asked questions. Glass mortice knob set, unsprung. Quality hot stamped brass product, concealed fixings (no visible screws on the rose) 65mm projection from the door face. Priced and supplied in pairs with fixings and spindle. Full range of matching accessories available. Internal and External Use locks & door furniture Individually handmade by Liam, to finest of standards solid glass door knobs for either mortice or rim locks. Fully functional turning door knobs, supplied in pairs with spindle and screws. Concealed rose on a polished (not lacquered) brass, other finishes available nickel, chrome, silver, satin. Each piece swaged in position where the metal work is rolled over the glass ensuring its durability, not just glued and fully guaranteed. These glass door knobs are made to the finest of standards, precision engineered and quite simply stunning.

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Carlisle Brass AC013 Bubble Crystal Door Knob Carlisle Brass AC010 Clear Crystal Door Knob Carlisle Brass AC020 Facetted Crystal Door Knob Carlisle Brass AC011 Frosted Crystal Door Knob At Premier Door Handles we supply a wide range of affordable, quality door knobs made by the market leader Carlisle Brass. All of our Carlisle Brass Delamain Door Knobs come with a 10-year mechanical guarantee for your peace of mind. And we check our prices daily to make sure that you can't buy cheaper elsewhere online - backed by our Price Match Promise. We sell door knobs in a huge variety of styles and finishes, including antique door knobs, crystal knobs, porcelain knobs, wooden knobs, brass knobs, ceramic knobs, glass knobs and more. All our door knobs are supplied in pairs with screws and spindle, and a selection of matching accessories such as latches are available. Choosing the right style of door knob and picking out complementary accessories can seem a daunting experience, especially if you have never bought door furniture before.

With over 30 years experience in the ironmongery trade our friendly sales staff are always delighted to help. Call our sales team today on 01506 467730, for free, expert advice. Or you can email us on info@premierdoorhandles.co.uk, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.The quality and value you need, from the door hardware brand you trust. Linus Yale Jr. transformed the locking industry forever when he created his most important invention: the Yale pin tumbler cylinder. Now, over 170 years later, Yale's comprehensive line of door hardware includes mortise and cylindrical locks, exit devices, door closers, access control products and key systems. With a wide range of products designed for commercial, multi-family, retail, mixed-use applications and more, Yale Works for You℠. nexTouch™ Keypad Access Lock Yale Accentra™ Multi-Family SolutionDazzle with Crystal KnobsNow offered with Satin Brass Basesclick to see more » STRETTO 1.5x5Minimalism in Door Hardwareclick to see more »

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The Latch or Lock Mechanism For your knobs to turn they will need a lock or latch mechanism. These should be purchased separately to suit the door knobs, or you may already have these in your doors. There are two types of mechanism. Most common is a mortise lock or latch, which is set into the edge of the door. The other traditional option is a rim lock or latch, which is a surface mounted box, these are often decorative. Rim Knobs or Mortise Knobs If you have a mortise type latch/lock, then all our door knobs will fit. If you have a rim latch/lock, only selected rim knobs will suit. The functionality is indicated in the product description on our website. Rim knobs require loose backplates, as normally only one backplate is used on the non rim lock side of the door. Mortise only door knobs have backplates which are fixed to the door knob part and are generally attached to the door face using fixing screws. Door knobs require a deeper setback than door handles.

The setback is the distance from the edge of the door to the centre of the hole in the latch/lock which the interconnecting spindle passes through. You must ensure you have enough space to fit 50% of the knob diameter plus finger room, when the door is closed into the rebate. Tight spacing is a problem which must be avoided (apart from damaged fingers) it is a sign of shoddy building work. If you are buying a new lock/latch this should be easy to get right. If you have existing spindle holes, you can cut a paper template of the door knob diameter, stick it on your door and check the spacing. Door handles require less setback and so it is normally not possible to replace door handles with door knobs without a change to the mechanism and all that this entails. The spindle bar goes into the back of one door knob, through the mechanism and into the back of the other one. Spindles can vary in their design, especially for rim knobs. Modern (post metric) spindles are a standard 8mm square section bar and this is what fits through standard locks and latches.

Old latches/locks may have an imperial spindle size. This can be a problem as the metric standard is very slightly larger and the spindle is too fat to fit through the hole. The simple way around this (which saves replacing all the old mechanisms) is to file around the spindle hole in the latch/lock until it fits. We often meet this problem and this is the easiest and best solution. Imperial/ metric sizing is an issue if you are buying reclaimed door knobs, as spindles and holes in the back of knobs will not fit modern metric fittings. Inside the latch mechanism is a spring which door knobs rely on to return them after turning. Some modern door knobs have a spring in the backplate of the knob itself, these are called sprung door knobs. Ours all rely on the spring in the latch doing the work and are unsprung. The spring in latch must therefore be heavy duty. Cheap latches from DIY sheds will not be man enough for the job unless they are labelled Heavy Duty. In our range we have pairs of door knobs between 42 and 75mm in diameter.

On a modern standard door (1980 x 760mm) a 50mm diameter knob is normally about right. Large internal and external doors can take a larger diameter, up to 75mm. The size which is right for your door depends upon the size of the door and how much presence you want the knob to have. We recommend making a paper template to help determine this. If you are not sure, you can purchase samples. Click this link to go to another post “How to select the right size door knobs” We have styles in the range from all periods in time. You need to think about whether you are trying to keep your house in period, or perhaps you want to go for the ones you like best. If you have a Georgian property, consider Bloxwich and Octagonal styles. For Victorian, the beehive would be the most traditional. Edwardian, look to the Classic Oval and Classic round and any wooden door knobs. We also have a wonderful collection of Art Deco door furniture. You may want to consider the same door knobs throughout your house, but do not be afraid to have one style downstairs and another up.

This would have been very common, as downstairs doors would often be larger and would be where visitors would see and use the door knobs. Door knobs have been made over the years in lots of different materials. The choice you have is wide, brass, nickel, chrome, wood, glass, iron etc. Your decision may be determined by the period of your property, your interior scheme or your personal preference. If you want to add colour consider glass or porcelain. If you want to go with the period, brass and porcelain were most popular in Victorian times, wooden door knobs were popular in Edwardian houses and when we hit Art Deco look to polished nickel or chrome. By far the most popular material is brass and all our brassware is sold unlacquered – the way it always was. Door Knobs which are not required to turn If you do not want a turning door knob and want it as a pull there are a few options. There are large door pulls for external doors which are sold singly and fixed with a bolt from the rear.