A Guide To Buying Lever Handles With A Rose
These handles are called backplate lever handles because the lever it’s fitted to backplate. The sizes of the backplates do vary depending on design and manufacturer. But the average tends to be around 150mm in height x 40mm in width.
Before You Buy
- All door handles are sold per pair. (One pair consists of one left hand handle and one right hand handle.)
- It doesn’t matter which way your door opens, because you get a left and right hand in the box.
- Door handles cannot be purchased as singles.
- Screws and spindle come supplied with the handles. (the spindle is the metal bar that goes through the door connecting the handles.)
- Locks and latches are sold separately. (the mechanisms that go inside the door.)
For Non-Locking Doors
For Standard Key Locking Doors
Mechanism Required (Sold Separately)
Mortice Sash Lock Required
For Locking Bathroom Doors (57mm Centres)
Mechanism Required (Sold Separately)
Bathroom Mortice Lock Required
(57mm Centres)
For Locking Bathroom Doors (72mm Centres)
Mechanism Required (Sold Separately)
DIN Standard Bathroom Mortice Lock Required
(72mm Centres)
For Locking Bathroom Doors (Variable Centres)
Mechanisms Required (Sold Separately)
1 x Tubular Latch
(To Operate Lever Handles)
+
1 x Tubular Deadbolt
(To Operate Turn & Release)
For Locking Doors Via Euro Profile Cylinders (47.5mm Centres)
Mechanisms Required (Sold Separately)
Euro Profile Mortice Sash Case Required
(47.5mm Centres)
+
Euro Profile Cylinder Required
For Locking Doors Via Euro Profile Cylinders (72mm Centres)
Mechanisms Required (Sold Separately)
DIN Standard Euro Profile Sash Case Required
(72mm Centres)
+
Euro Profile Cylinder Required