🔩 Elevate your door game with springs that mean business!
This pack of 10 zinc-plated door handle springs features 3mm thickness and 2.5 coil turns, engineered for a firm, positive handle feel. Designed for universal right and left-handed use, these corrosion-resistant springs ensure smooth, durable operation, making them an essential upgrade for any modern door setup.
Manufacturer | Northern DIY |
Part Number | ZP25T30mmP10 |
Product Dimensions | 3.65 x 2.8 x 0.3 cm; 4 g |
Manufacturer reference | ZP25T30mmP10 |
Colour | Gold / Yellow |
Finish | Coated |
Material | Zinc |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Handle material | Zinc |
Usage | Door |
Included Components | 10 door handle springs |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 4 g |
M**G
Much cheaper than replacing door handles, and more satisfying
The media could not be loaded. I replaced a number of broken springs without any difficulty. It saved me replacing the door handles – and was far cheaper. It requires patience but is not difficult.The symptom is the door handle not returning to the horizontal position. That actually means that two springs have gone, not one, because there is a spring in each handle.On discovering this, I checked all my other door handles and found that some were sloppy i.e. they didn’t quite return to horizontal (unless I pushed them to horizontal) and they did so with less force than others. I realised that that meant that a spring had gone in one of the handles.The first thing to do is to measure the spring’s thickness – take the door handle off and put a 2p coin (1993 onwards), £2 and £1 coin against the spring (without taking the handle apart). If your spring is as thick as a 2p/£2/£1 coin then you need a 2.0/2.5/3.0mm thick coil respectively. Reassemble the door and order the parts. Don’t do what I did and leave the door with no handles on it because I came within centimetres of closing it out of habit – had I done so then I would have in effect locked myself in that room (as I had left the catch itself inside the door – it would have engaged in the door frame).In addition to springs you will need circlip pliers – ordinary pliers will not do the job – and safety spectacles. A tiny amount of Vaseline is recommended to lubricate the spring.There are two types of circlip pliers – external and internal. You will need external ones (when you squeeze the pliers, the jaws open. With internal ones, they close. Circlips on door handles are external i.e. they envelop a shaft. Internal circlips are located inside a bore).Some people say that the circlips can fly off when taking them off. This did not happen to me. However, only open them gently – I opened one too far (which is not far at all) and it snapped.For the job, I bought springs of three different thicknesses (as I have different door handles with all three size springs), spare circlips and circlip pliers. If my experience is anything to go by, you do not need the spare circlips.To summarise, you need:• Springs• External circlip pliers• Safety spectaclesOptional:• Vaseline• Spare circlips
Y**G
Just what we needed
Really wish I’d found these some years ago, as many of our door handles springs had failed, spent too much on complete handles
B**S
Great springs with accurate description.
This product is a perfect replacement for the original springs as described in the sales information.
M**N
Good, but....
Never mind the eye protection, wear a pair of leather gloves! I ended up with the spring stuck in my thumb owing to the internal lug on the spring not being long enough and slipping out of the handle! I notice, on the photo of the 2mm spring the lug appears to be longer with a more defined angle, more like the broken spring I removed. I managed to fit it but don't think it will last very long before the spring slips out. Excellent Delivery!
K**R
Good product
Items as described. Working out which thickness of spring you need by the 2p, £1 and £2 coins is brilliant
R**R
Great quality replacement springs to repair your door handles
Lovely quality - are as described and properly zinc coated to prevent any corrosion. Decent metal thickness too - not like the cheaper thinner ones seen on the market which won't last as long.
J**.
Brilliant solution for sloppy handles
Used these to repair handles with broken springs. Easy fix, but, you really need circlip pliers as well, but an excellent cheap fix if you have quality handles that you do not want to replace with cheap modern alternatives.
R**T
Perfect dimensions
Exactly as described, and as per the dimensions.
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