How Do You Fix A Door Handle That Won T Lock
Tap the end of a chisel under the door stop on the striker side of the jamb.
How do you fix a door handle that won t lock. The long screw will grab the wall framing and draw in the whole doorjamb slightly. Use the chisel to remove the door stop. If it won t lock open the door. Remove one of the screws on the jamb side of the hinge and drive in a 3 in.
Pry up on it until it comes loose and remove it. If that doesn t solve the problem try this trick. Repairs range from making minor latch adjustments to repositioning the door. If you find that the latch contacts the strike plate too high or too low make sure all the door s hinge screws are tight.
Once you have the door handle off you can now try to open the latch manually with either a large flathead screwdriver or pair of needle nose pliers. Remove the two screws one on either side of the handle and remove the knob. Door lock doesn t latch properly when a door latch doesn t click into position it usually means the latch and the strike plate are out of alignment. It will come in two pieces.
Tighten the hinge screws and then try adjusting the strike plate by loosening its screws and shifting it slightly. Take the handles knobs off of the door. Remove the handles including the thru spindle. You can do this by using the phillips head screw driver to unscrew both screws on the door handle.
Make sure the lock is unlocked before you do this. The fix in instances with a door latch stuck because it is jammed by rust and other materials it is always best to disassemble the lock and do a bit of cleaning. 15 to 30 minutes this video will guide you through the process of repairing replacing or tightening your door handles at your home. Use a tool a flathead screwdriver will work to twist within the gap the thru spindle inserts into.
These screws generally run all the way through the door and secure to the lockset mounting plate on the opposite side. Tighten the long screws that secure the lockset s mounting ring to the door. Lubricate the inside of the mechanism if the lock still does not function.