Type |
Matte Antique Brass Lever Handles |
Model Number |
B939-166 |
Material |
Zinc Alloy |
Production Process |
Mould,Die-casting,Punching,Machinery Processing,Polishing, |
Finish |
Matte Black,Matte Antique Brass,etc |
Application |
Main Door, Metal Door, Security Door, Outside Door,etc |
Spindle Whole |
8x8mm |
Package |
White box |
Standard Configuration |
Pair of handles, spindle, necessary screws, wrenches |
OEM,ODM |
Accepted |
Place of Origin |
Wenzhou, China |
Sample |
Available |
Production Capacity |
100,000 Pairs/per month |
Delivery Port |
Ningbo/Shanghai |
MOQ |
500pcs |
Payment |
30% of deposit,70% before shipment |
Warranty |
5 years |
Salty Spray Test |
72 Hours |
Installation Type |
Surface Installation |
HS Code |
8302410000 |
Advantages |
1.Professional door handle production experience for more than 10 years. |
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2. Examine the Strike Plates and Door Screws.
Verifying that the strike plates and door screws are put correctly is another maintenance procedure. Generally speaking, the length of the top hinge attached to the door frame should be sufficient to lock the door and the wall framework in place. Sagging doors can be avoided by using a longer screw, approximately three inches long. Adding this element can also help your door's resistance to break-ins.
You should examine the strike plates in addition to the door frame. If you're using a lock, the screws holding it to the wall should be longer.
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3. Make Sure Your Locks Are Clean
Your door lock's lifespan can be extended by clearing away dirt and debris. With certain locks, all you need to do is use a moist rag to keep them. You can, however, use a mild soap to get rid of all the dirt if it's too filthy. Abrasive or chemical cleaners should not be used on locks as they might remove their protective layer, leaving the lock more vulnerable to corrosion and damage.
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