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Taylor Dummy Spindle None Turn Fixed 8mm

£9.9£99Clearance
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If you need to reschedule or change your delivery after we have despatched it you will be able to..... There are so many door handle spindles to choose from, including plain spindles, slotted spindles, drilled spindles and more. There are even Taylors spindles for a situation where you need to fit a door handle or door knob to only one side of the door. So no matter what type of spindle you are looking for, Door Furniture Direct can help. So, does one style of spindle fit all door handles and door knobs? The answer is, unfortunately not. Whilst the modern industry standard for spindles is 8mm square as discussed, there is a wide range of types of spindle to suit different door furniture applications.

Bolt Through Fixings: A Male/Female bolt and cap assembly, which typically allows through-door fixing for extra strength and sturdy fixing. Commonly used on Lever-on-Rose handles and some door knobs. Courier deliveries will be made via DPD Local usually on a next working day service. Scottish Highlands, Islands and other remote areas may take longer. Grub Screw: A very small threaded screw, usually with a blunt or spiked end, used primarily within ironmongery on the shaft of a door handle or door knob, to fix the item to the spindle.As well as keeping you informed at every stage of the journey, DPD will provide access to a suite of options both on the day of delivery and the night before, allowing you to take your delivery in a way that suits you. A spindle is a length of square rod or bar, made from metal, usually steel, which connects two Door Handles or Door Knobs together on either side of a door.

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