Selecting the appropriate mounting method for a door handle is essential for ensuring its stability, functionality, and long service life. Different door materials require specific mounting solutions that guarantee a secure fit and safe everyday use.
We offer several mounting options tailored to various door materials:
Each mounting type is designed to meet the specific requirements of the respective door material, ensuring maximum strength and stability. When selecting the right mounting, it is important to consider not only the door material but also the installation method and the desired handle design.
Mounting Type 1 – For Pair Installation, Combination of Types 3 and 4
Mounting type 1 combines the features of type 3 (rivnut fixing) and type 4 (M8 screw), providing a strong and reliable connection for installing handles in pairs. This universal mounting method is suitable for steel, aluminium, plastic, and wooden doors.
Key Features of Mounting Type 1:
This mounting type is most commonly used for paired handle installations, where even and secure attachment to various door materials is essential.
Mounting Type 2 – For Paired Handles on Glass, Combination of Types 3 and 4
Mounting type 2 is a combination of type 3 (rivnut fixing) and type 4 (M8 screw), specifically designed for use with glass doors. This method enables secure and stable installation of paired handles without damaging the glass surface.
Key Features of Mounting Type 2:
This type of mounting is most commonly used for installing paired handles on glass doors, where firm, stable, and visually clean attachment is essentia
Mounting Type 8 – Using Toggle Bolt
Mounting type 8 uses a toggle bolt, which allows for a secure and stable attachment of the handle to plastic doors. This method is ideal for applications where a reliable connection is needed without compromising the structural integrity of the plastic material.
Key Features of Mounting Type 8:
This mounting type is ideal for both interior and exterior plastic doors, where strength, durability, and ease of installation are essential.
Mounting Type 3 – Using Rivnut Fixing
Mounting type 3 uses a rivnut (riveted nut) to ensure a strong and stable attachment of the handle to steel doors. This method is ideal for applications where a secure connection is required without compromising the integrity of the door structure.
Key Features of Mounting Type 3:
This mounting type is commonly used in industrial and security applications, where steel doors are exposed to high loads and maximum reliability of the fixing is required.
Mounting type 4 utilizes an M8 screw to provide a firm and stable attachment of the handle to steel or glass doors. This method is ideal for applications where high connection strength and long-term resistance to mechanical stress are required.
Key Features of Mounting Type 4:
This mounting type is commonly used in commercial and industrial environments, where steel or glass doors are subject to frequent use and reliable handle fixing is essential.
Mounting Type 5 – Using Insert Nut
Mounting type 5 uses an insert nut, allowing for a firm and stable attachment of the handle to wooden doors. This method is ideal for applications where reliable fixing is required, even with repeated use.
Key Features of Mounting Type 5:
This mounting method is particularly popular in interior applications where easy installation and strong, lasting connections are essential.
Mounting Type 6 – Using Threaded Washer
Mounting type 6 uses a threaded washer that enables a firm and stable attachment of the handle to aluminium doors. This method is ideal for applications where a secure connection to thin-walled materials is needed without causing damage.
Key Features of Mounting Type 6:
This mounting type is often used in commercial and industrial settings, where aluminium doors are common and high reliability of the fixing is essential.
Mounting Type 7 – Using Dr. Hahn Threaded Insert
Mounting type 7 uses a Dr. Hahn threaded insert, providing a strong and stable connection of the handle to aluminium doors. This method is ideal for aluminium constructions where higher thread strength is required and long-term wear must be prevented.
Key Features of Mounting Type 7:
This mounting type is commonly used in commercial and industrial applications where aluminium doors are subject to frequent use and long-term performance must be guaranteed.