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82-225 Sliding Patio Door Internal lever lock

82-225 Sliding Patio Door Internal lever lock
Home Owner Somers Point, Nj
Mar 24, 2015
Home Owner from Somers Point, Nj
Mar 24, 2015
Sliding glass door handle part including pictures
Hello - Sending three photos of part required for sliding glass door. The length of the wooden handle is 11". The holes that affix the wooden handle to the metal bracket are 6" from center. The holes that affix the handle to the holes in the door are 5" apart. Markings on the locking mec ... (cont.)
Professional Phoenix, AZ
Oct 23, 2014
Professional from Phoenix, AZ
Oct 23, 2014
Replacing a broken part
Was wondering if part 82-225 can be used to replace what parts we have. pics are attached. We have approx. 194 sliding glass doors that need the internal locking device replaced. The only number I could retrieve was a patent # 3.596.954. Was hoping your company can help. Thank you. ... (cont.)
Home Owner USA
Apr 30, 2014
Home Owner from USA
Apr 30, 2014
Sliding Patio Door Internal Lever Lock
Need to replace Sliding Patio Door Internal Lever Lock. Markings: Patent # 3.596.954 and Canadian Patent 919213 (1973). The lever/lock works, but the return spring is broken. Is your 82-225 part compatible? Thank you.. Anthony
Quick Learner Indianapolis
Dec 27, 2013
Quick Learner from Indianapolis
Dec 27, 2013
Need a replacement lock
I need a replacement lock for my sliding door handle. the screws seem to be 2 & 5/8 inches apart. The patent model says 3596954. Do you know where I can purchase this?
Home Owner GA
Oct 7, 2013
Home Owner from GA
Oct 7, 2013
Quick Learner Elkridge, MD
Aug 19, 2013
Quick Learner from Elkridge, MD
Aug 19, 2013
Lock needed for handle mount patio door
Hello, The lock pictured fits inside a surface mounted handle. It is 3 inches long (measured from the centers of the screw holes) and 3/8 inch deep. The second photo shows it inserted into the handle housing. Do you have a replacement for this?
Quick Learner California
Jul 9, 2013
Quick Learner from California
Jul 9, 2013
Mortise lock key way question
What is the significance of the degrees in the key way (45 vs 90)? I'm pretty sure which mortise lock style I should order but the key way degree difference is confusing me. I dropped the broken mortise lock down into the patio doorframe while trying to remove it so I don't have the original lock f ... (cont.)
Home Owner Lexington, KY
Sep 9, 2011
Home Owner from Lexington, KY
Sep 9, 2011
Peachtree Carvel sliding patio door handel rebuild
I believe part 82-225 internal lever lock will fit my door. I also want to fit with a 82-310 keylock and can convert the outside pull handle to accept this keylock. My questions are Do these parts fit a Carvel handle Can the lever lock be unlocked from the inside (by the lever) if it has been lo ... (cont.)