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Lever handles and knob furniture to BS EN 1906 - best practice guide

Publication Year

2003

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Covers performance requirements and test methods for sprung and unsprung lever handles and knobs for doors on backplates or roses. The test methods detailed cover areas such as durability, static strength, operating torque, corrosion and safety. To be applied to lever handles and knobs that operate a lock or latch.

Document History

Supersedes March 2003 version. Replaced by DHF Best Practice Guidance - Lever handles and knob furniture to BS EN 1906 - June 2009.

Publisher Information

Association of Builders' Hardware Manufacturers

The Association of Builders' Hardware Manufacturers (ABHM) and Door and Shutter Manufacturers' Association (DSMA) have merged to form the Door and Hardware Federation (DHF)

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