CORSTON 22 Single Harper Pull Handle Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- CORSTON
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CORSTON 22 Single Harper Pull Handle
Product Information
Specifications:
- Single and Double Harper Pull Handle options
- Includes rubber washers, Allen key, insert nuts, threaded bars, handle anchors, and optional double-sided pads
- Available sizes: 320mm and 500mm
Product Usage Instructions
Single Harper Pull Handle Installation:
- Drill the Holes: Mark and drill two holes in the timber door using a 10mm drill bit. Use masking tape for accuracy.
- Insert the Nuts: Use an 8mm Allen key to drive the insert nuts into the holes until flush with the surface.
- Insert the Threaded Bars: Insert threaded bar into handle anchor.
- Attach Handle Anchors (and Plate): Screw anchors into the door over the plate and tighten by hand; use a spanner for robust doors.
- Attach the Handle: Attach the handle to the anchors ensuring both ends are flush with the plate/door.
- Tighten the Grub Screws: Use the 2.5mm Allen key to tighten the two grub screws on the inside of the handle.
Double Harper Pull Handle Installation:
- Drill the Holes: Mark and drill two holes in the timber door using a 10mm drill bit. Use masking tape for accuracy.
- Insert the Threaded Bars: Insert threaded bar into handle anchor.
- Cut the Threaded Bars: Insert the threaded bar through the door and mark 16mm of thread through the other side. Cut with a hacksaw.
- Attach Handle Anchors (and Plates): Screw anchors into the door over the plate and tighten by hand; use a spanner for robust doors.
- Attach the Handles: Attach the handle to the anchors ensuring both ends are flush with the plate or door.
- Tighten Grub Screws: Use the 2.5mm Allen key to tighten the four grub screws on the inside of the handle.
Note:
The double-sided pad can be used for stability on uneven surfaces. Rubber
washers can protect door frames but may be visible. Use rubber washers when
attaching to glass doors.
FAQ
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Q: Can I use the double-sided pad on any door?
A: The double-sided pad is recommended for uneven surfaces. Once attached, it cannot be removed, so only use if necessary. -
Q: Do I need to use rubber washers?
A: Rubber washers can protect door frames but may be visible. They are necessary when attaching to glass doors for added protection.
Single Harper Pull Handle
Contents
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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Drill the holes
Mark and drill two holes in the timber door using a 10mm drill bit. Masking tape can be used to mark accurate holes and adjust positioning. -
Insert the nuts
Use an 8mm allen key (not provided) to drive the insert nuts into the holes. Ensure the insert nut is flush with surface. -
Insert the threaded bars
Insert threaded bar all the way into handle anchor. -
Attach handle anchors (and plate)
Screw anchors into door over plate and tighten by hand. Use a spanner for more robust doors. -
Attach the handle
Attach handle to the anchors. Both ends of the handle should be flush with the plate/door. -
Tighten the grub screws
Using the 2.5mm allen key, tighten the two grub screws on the inside of the handle.
Please Note
The double-sided pad can be used to secure the plate to the door. This is to
assist with uneven door surfaces. Once attached to the plate, it cannot be
removed. Only use if the plate is not stable without it
Rubber washers can be used to protect the door frame but will be visable.
Double Harper Pull Handle
Contents
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
-
Drill the holes
Mark and drill two holes in the timber door using a 10mm drill bit. Masking tape can be used to mark accurate holes and adjust positioning. -
Insert the threaded bars
Insert threaded bar all the way into handle anchor. -
Cut the threaded bars
Insert the threaded bar though the door and mark 16mm of thread through the other side. Cut the threaded bar on a thread clearance with a hacksaw. -
Attach handle anchors (and plates)
Screw anchors into door over plate and tighten by hand. Use a spanner for more robust doors. -
Attach the handles
The handle can be attached to the anchors. Both ends of the handle should be flush to the plate or the door. -
Tighten Grub Screws
Using the 2.5mm allen key, tighten the four grub screws on the inside of the handle.
Please Note
The double-sided pad can be used to secure the plate to the door. This is to
assist with uneven door surfaces. Once attached to the plate, it cannot be
removed. Only use if the plate is not stable without it
Rubber washers can be used to protect the door frame but they will be visable.
Rubber washers must be used when attaching to glass doors.
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