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Sliding Patio Door Handle – Aluminum (3-15/16″ Hole to Hole)
$70.00Original price was: $70.00.$50.00Current price is: $50.00.
Upgrade your patio door with our aluminum sliding patio door handle featuring a standard 3-15/16″ hole-to-hole spacing. Crafted from durable aluminum, this handle offers long-lasting performance and resists corrosion, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. its sleek design not only enhances the appearance of your door but also provides a comfortable grip for effortless sliding. Easy to install with basic tools, it’s a perfect replacement for worn-out handles or as an upgrade to your existing door hardware.
Operation: Reversible right or left hand applications
Material: Metal & Wood
Hole-to-Hole Measurement: 3-15/16 inches
Includes: Interior and exterior handles, screws, keeper
Additional information
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
9 × 4 × 3 in
How to Choose the Right Replacement Sliding Patio Door Handle
Before you buy a new handle, you must check a few key features on your current door to ensure the new one will fit.
Measure the Mounting Holes: This is the most critical step. Use a tape measure to find the distance from the center of the top screw hole to the center of the bottom screw hole. The replacement handle must have the same measurement.
Identify the Lock Type: Look at how your handle operates.
Mortise Style: Does it use a locking mechanism that is installed inside the edge of the door?
Clamp-On Style: Does it simply clamp onto the surface of the door frame?
Keyed: Does it have a key cylinder that passes through the handle?
Check the Latch Position: If your handle has a locking latch or switch, determine if it is positioned exactly in the center of the handle or if it is off-center. The new handle must match this configuration.
Keyhole Considerations: If you need a handle with a key lock, check if the replacement model comes pre-drilled for the key cylinder. Some handles have a "knockout" circle, but these often need to be drilled out yourself, so buying a pre-drilled version is easier.
Use a tape measure to find the distance from the center of the top screw hole to the center of the bottom screw hole.