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Door handle fitting
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<blockquote data-quote="clyde" data-source="post: 12173" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Did this last summer. </p><p>1, Remove inner handel(the screw is under the cap)</p><p>2, If the outer handel dosent pull out(MINE DIDNT) Tap it from inside with a impact mallet.</p><p>3, Once removed you will need to take out the lock barrel to put in your new handel. This is retained by a almost invisible grub screw on the handel shaft. Use loads of WD and give the shaft a good rud with some wire wool etc.</p><p>4, Put back in reverse order stand back and admire your work.............</p><p>Easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clyde, post: 12173, member: 12"] Did this last summer. 1, Remove inner handel(the screw is under the cap) 2, If the outer handel dosent pull out(MINE DIDNT) Tap it from inside with a impact mallet. 3, Once removed you will need to take out the lock barrel to put in your new handel. This is retained by a almost invisible grub screw on the handel shaft. Use loads of WD and give the shaft a good rud with some wire wool etc. 4, Put back in reverse order stand back and admire your work............. Easy. [/QUOTE]
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