CORSTON 12017 Grip Spindle Operating instructions

  • I have reviewed the provided document, which details the instructions for CORSTON Grip Spindles. These spindles are designed as a replacement for grub screws used in door handles. The document includes information for both 140mm and 100mm spindles and provides details on installation and use including grub screws, Allen keys, and threadlock. I'm ready to answer your questions.
  • What sizes of grub screws are included?
    What is the purpose of the threadlock?
    How do I adjust the handle if it's too tight or loose?
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Grip Spindle Instructions
These kits replace the current grub screw system used to construct our door handles. They offer
a more secure and safe way of attaching the handle to the door.
There are two sizes of grub screws, which are both included in the kits.
(For 5 Handle Pairs)
Threadlock
x1
Allen Keys
x2
M4 Grub Screws
x12
100mm Spindles M5 Grub Screws
x12x5
x1
140mm Spindle M5 Grub Screws
x4
M4 Grub Screws
x4
Threadlock
x1
Allen Keys
x2
(For 1 Handle Pair)
140mm Grip Spindle Contents
100mm Grip Spindle Contents
90°
Loosen the grub screwRotate spindle by 90°
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Installation
Remove both door handles or knobs and the old spindle. Install the Grip Spindle into the latch and
test the fit of the handle. Cut the spindle down if required.
Optional Threadlock
Both kits contain a bottle of Threadlock which can be applied to stop the grub screw from loosening.
When happy with how the handle feels, remove the grub screw and apply a small amount of Threadlock
to the thread. Next, reinsert the grub screw, wipe away any excess and repeat on the next handle.
2 Insert the grip spindle1 Remove the old spindle
4 Tighten the grub screw3 Reattach the door handle or knob
6 If the handle is tight5 If the handle is loose
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