Door Handles & Hardware

Technical specifications, key pros & cons, and real-time price comparison of 2 Door Handles & Hardware models.

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  • Product colour
    Silver
  • Weight
    500 g
  • Power source type
    DC
  • Placement supported
    -
  • Length
    93 mm
  • Operating current
    0.63 A
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  • Product colour
    White
  • Weight
    800 g
  • Power source type
    DC
  • Placement supported
    Floor mounted door closer
  • Length
    120 mm
  • Operating current
    0.63 A
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Door Handles & Hardware Technical Specifications

Understanding Door Hardware Components

The selection of appropriate door hardware involves understanding the technical specifications and interdependencies of various components. Each element plays a crucial role in the door's overall functionality, security, and aesthetic appeal. Material composition, finish durability, and operational mechanisms are key considerations.

Primary Operational Components

Central to door operation are

Door Handles

and

Door Handlesets

. Door handles, available as levers or knobs, facilitate opening and closing. Handlesets often combine a handle with a locking mechanism, commonly used on entry doors.

Door Hinges

are fundamental, supporting the door's weight and enabling smooth swing. Their type (e.g., butt hinges, spring hinges) and load capacity must align with the door's dimensions and weight. For security,

Door Locks & Deadbolts

are critical, offering various levels of protection from basic privacy functions to high-security commercial-grade deadbolts. The internal

Lock Cylinders

determine the keying system and overall pick resistance. For controlled access and automatic closing,

Door Closers

manage the door's swing and ensure it returns to a closed position, often adjustable for speed and force. Specialized hardware like

Door Openers

provide automated access, particularly useful for accessibility or high-traffic areas.

Security and Protective Hardware

Beyond primary locking mechanisms, several components enhance door security and longevity.

Strike Plates

reinforce the door frame where the latch or deadbolt engages, improving resistance against forced entry. For added visual security and communication,

Door Viewers

allow occupants to see outside without opening the door. Supplemental security can be provided by

Door Chains

, offering a momentary hold before full entry. To prevent wall damage,

Door Stops

are essential, limiting the door's swing range.

Door Kick Plates

protect the lower portion of the door from wear and tear, especially in high-traffic environments. Decorative yet functional elements like

Escutcheons

cover and reinforce the area around the handle or lock cylinder, contributing to both security and aesthetics. Finally,

Door Knockers

serve as a traditional means of announcing a visitor.

When specifying these components, factors such as material (e.g., brass, stainless steel, bronze), finish durability (e.g., PVD, powder coat), fire ratings, and compliance with accessibility standards (e.g., ADA) must be thoroughly evaluated to ensure the hardware meets both functional requirements and regulatory compliance.