D Shaped Door Handles (PR14998)
D Shaped Door Handles.
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/14998
Many styles of door handles may be considered prior to installation in to a private, public or healthcare facility building. 'D' shaped door handles allow a person to grip the handle and for the door to be pulled opened. Often, a 'D' shaped handle is used on an entrance door or cupboard door.
General Details
- Extra product information
A range of features may need to be considered prior to selecting a 'D' shaped door handle. These may include:
- the user's needs both now and in the future;
- door to which the handle is to be fitted (internal / external);
- requirement for a face plate (the face plate protects the door surface from damage);
- requirement for a lock / emergency button / turn snib;
- finish of the handle;
- colour contrast of the handle to the plate or door surface;
- sufficient clearance between the handle and the plate or door surface;
- shape of the handle (rounded / square edges);
- handle length.- Manufacturer/Country
- Unknown
Models / Specifications
- Model 'D' Shaped Door Handles: Styles of door handles Available.
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Suppliers (2)
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Allegion Australia (previously Ingersoll Rand)
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https://ilcaustralia.org.au/suppliers/12497
See supplier website or your telephone directory for location of your nearest store.
- Head office : 1800 098 094
- Allegion Australia https://www.allegion.com.au/en/
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Assa Abloy Australia Pty Ltd
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https://ilcaustralia.org.au/suppliers/11621
See supplier website or your telephone directory for location of your nearest store.
- Fax : 03 8574 3788
- Sales : 03 8574 3888
- Toll free : 1300 562 587
- Assa Abloy Australia Pty Ltd www.assaabloy.com.au
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Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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