CORSTON Harper Pull Handle Installation Instructions

Single Pull Handle

Included Parts

  • Harper pull handle: x1 (A straight bar with mounting points at each end)
  • Harper pull handle plate: x1 (A flat plate with two screw holes, for mounting the handle)
  • Double-sided pad: x1 (A thin adhesive pad for securing the plate)
  • Handle anchor: x2 (Cylindrical metal fittings that screw into the door)
  • Insert nut: x2 (Cylindrical metal fittings with external threads that screw into the handle anchors)
  • Rubber washer: x2 (Small rubber rings)
  • Threaded bar: x2 (Metal rods with screw threads on both ends)
  • 2.5mm hex key: x1 (An L-shaped tool)

Tools You'll Need

  • Drill: A power tool.
  • 8mm hex key: An L-shaped tool.
  • 2mm drill bit: A drill bit for pilot holes.
  • 10mm drill bit: A drill bit for the main holes.

Installation Instructions

Note on installation without a plate: Mark holes as per the diagram opposite instead of Step 1. Rubber washers can be used to protect the door frame but will still be visible.

  1. Marking: Use the pull handle plate as a template to mark the position of the holes on the door. The diagram indicates hole spacing of 320mm or 500mm.

  2. Drilling: Create pilot holes and use these to drill 10mm holes in the positions marked.

  3. Insert Nuts: Use an 8mm hex key (not provided) to screw the insert nuts into the door.

  4. Threaded Bar: Screw the threaded bar all the way into the handle anchor.

  5. Anchors and Plate: Screw the anchors into the door over the plate and tighten by hand. Use a spanner for more robust doors.

  6. Handle Attachment: Attach the handle to the anchors. Both ends of the handle should be flush with the plate/door.

  7. Securing Handle: Use the 2.5mm hex key to tighten the two grub screws on the inside of the handle.

Important Note: The double-sided pad can be used to secure the plate to the door, especially for uneven surfaces. Once attached, it cannot be removed. Use only if the plate is not stable without it.

Double Pull Handle

Included Parts

  • Harper pull handle: x2 (Two straight bars with mounting points)
  • Harper pull handle plate: x2 (Two flat plates with screw holes)
  • Double-sided pad: x2 (Two thin adhesive pads)
  • Handle anchor: x4 (Four cylindrical metal fittings)
  • Insert nut: x4 (Four cylindrical metal fittings with external threads)
  • Rubber washer: x4 (Four small rubber rings)
  • Threaded bar: x4 (Four metal rods with screw threads)
  • 2.5mm hex key: x1 (An L-shaped tool)

Tools You'll Need

  • Drill: A power tool.
  • 8mm hex key: An L-shaped tool.
  • 2mm drill bit: A drill bit for pilot holes.
  • 10mm drill bit: A drill bit for the main holes.

Installation Instructions

Note on installation without a plate: Mark holes as per the diagram opposite instead of Step 1. Rubber washers can be used to protect the door frame but will still be visible. Rubber washers must be used when attaching to glass doors.

  1. Marking: Use the pull handle plate as a template to mark the position of the holes on the door. The diagram indicates hole spacing of 320mm or 500mm.

  2. Drilling: Create pilot holes and use these to drill 10mm holes in the positions marked.

  3. Insert Nuts: Use an 8mm hex key (not provided) to screw the insert nuts into the door.

  4. Threaded Bar: Screw the threaded bar all the way into the handle anchor.

  5. Threaded Bar Through Door: Insert the threaded bar through the door. Cut up to 16mm of threaded bar on a thread clearance with a hacksaw if necessary.

  6. Anchors and Plate: Screw the anchors into the door over the plate and tighten by hand. Use a spanner for more robust doors.

  7. Handle Attachment: Attach the handles to the anchors. Both ends of the handle should be flush to the plate or the door.

  8. Securing Handles: Use the 2.5mm hex key to tighten the four grub screws on the inside of the handles.

Important Note: The double-sided pad can be used to secure the plate to the door, especially for uneven surfaces. Once attached, it cannot be removed. Use only if the plate is not stable without it.

Models: Single pull handle, Double pull handle, Bronze Harper Pull Handle, Bronze, Harper Pull Handle, Pull Handle, Handle

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