One broken screw = new handle set

A quick learner from Austin TX says:
Hi. Stress on handle finally caused screw to break. Attempts to remove did not work.
No names or part numbers that I can find.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

Take a look at our 82-107 latch lever kit. Also, keep in mind that a broken thumb latch may be caused by a damaged mortise lock. If you'd like to replace the entire handle set and mortise lock, consider our 82-086 and 82-218 depending on how our dimensions compare to your original hardware. Thank you!

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