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Sliding Patio Door Handle Set Mortise Lock Suitable for Sliding Glass Patio Door Keyed Black
Sliding Patio Door Handle Set Mortise Lock Suitable for Sliding Glass Patio Door Keyed Black
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This sliding patio door handle set are made of high-quality zinc and aluminum alloy, smooth surface, and comfortable hand feeling.
Easy to Install
Suitable for door thickness from 0.75in / 2cm to 1.4in / 3.5cm, the center hole distance of the handle: 12.4cm/4.9in; the hole distance of the mortise lock(2): 16cm/6.3in. NEED TO DRILL. 1. Remove 2 screws from Interior handle, Separate the handle from the mortise lock(1); 2. Insert copper lock latch, align inside handle and mortise lock(1) and outside handle with Pre-drilled door holes, insert screws, tighten; 3. Unscrew the screws of mortise lock(2), Install and your done.
Reversible Door Handle
Also known as Non-Handed. Our handle is designed for Right or Left-Handed or the door that opens from the left or the right, YOUR CHOICE!
Keyed
This handle is convertible with key function. The exterior pull with key cylinder, and the copper lock latch can be cut according to your door thickness. You can lock from your outside yard to give a much safety to your home.
Wide Application
This handle suitable for doors of different styles and materials, such as sliding doors, balcony doors, terrace doors, kitchen and bathroom partitions, etc.
Color: Black
Weight : 900g
Package Includes:
1x door lock set

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