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  1. I'm breaking down how you can change door handle step-by-step. I cover how to swap out a standard knob to a lever as well as how to change out the dummy knob...

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    Remove the old door knob, latch, and strike plate. If you have not already removed the old door knob and latch, take it out before you begin installing the new one. Depending on the door, you may also need to remove the strike plate—to take it out, remove the top and bottom screws with a screwdriver and lift it carefully out of the door.[1] X Research source The strike plate is a ...
    Install a latch plate on top of the latch. Depending on the door mortise (the hole that the latch sits in), the latch plate may be round or rectangular. If your latch came with a rectangular plate and you need a round one (or vice versa), take measurements of your latch plate. Purchase a latch plate that fits your door mortise and, after prying off the old plate, place the new latch plate on ...
    Slide the latch inside the edge of the door. Insert the latch through the door hole so the flat (beveled) side of the latch is facing the door jamb. If the beveled side does not face the jamb, you may have difficulty closing the door.[3] X Research source
    Use a wooden block and a hammer to tap the latch into place. If you cannot fully slide the latch in, place a thick, rectangular block of wood over the end of the latch. Tap the latch into the hole with a hammer until the latch's back reaches the end of the hole.[4] X Research source
    Secure the latch into the door with 2 screws. Most latches are secured to the door with a screw on the top and bottom. Adhere the latch to the door with as many screws as required by its design. Do not buy any additional screws. If your latch needs screws, they will likely come as a set.
    Follow any installation guides that come with the door knob for additional instructions. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 2
    Measure your door before purchasing a door knob to make sure you install the right size. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 4
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  2. Sep 19, 2023 · Press on the hole to disengage the knob. 3. Pull the interior knob away from the door. Hold the door with one hand while you pull the knob away from the door. Continue to pull the knob until it detaches from the door. You may have to wiggle it back and forth if it’s stuck on the doorknob stem. [1] 4.

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  3. Find this door knob here on Amazon:https://amzn.to/436TXOWStep by Step Door Knob Install for Beginners #diy #doorknob #homeimprovement This is a step by step...

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  4. Sep 11, 2024 · Quick Steps. Push the handle's pressurer release to remove the doorknob. Remove the cover plates and inner door hardware. Select a new knob that fits on your door. Install the new latches and inner plates. Install the new cover plates. Press the new knobs/handles into their designated spot. Part 1.

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · However, these screws come with the door knob as a set. Therefore, make sure to search for the screws within the door knob box before buying a new set. Step 05: Screw Both Half Of The Door Knob In Through The Latch. One-half of the door knob has a square steel peg that sticks out of its side.

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  7. 2. Fit the spindle. Firstly, you'll need to fit the spindle (the square metal bar provided with your door handle set) to the back of one of your handles. The spindle will then pass through the hole in your door and operate the latch/lock mechanism within your door upon turning of the handle. 3.

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