
5.1.
Drill holes through door at the fi xing points marked
in step 2.1.
5.2.
It is important to drill halfway through the door
from one door face and complete the hole from
the other side to prevent splintering.
5.3.
Remove taylor spindles on both pull handles by
loosening grub screws.
5.4.
Screw a taylor spindle onto one side of each
threaded bolt.
5.5.
Insert bolt through hole and screw taylor spindle
onto opposite end of thread. Hand tighten
and ensure taylor spindles are fl ush against the
door faces. (Figure 7)
5.6.
If required cut threaded bolt to allow taylor spindles
to sit fl ush with door.
5.7.
To prevent loosening, fi x taylor spindles on each side
with 2 x woodscrews.
Repeat 5.4 – 5.6 at bottom fi xing point.
5.8.
Place pull handles on taylor spindles and tighten all
grub screws to secure.
5. Fitting the Pull Handle (Affi
xing a Pair)
(3)
(2)
(5)
(1)
Not Included:
Included:
Figure 7.
4.1.
Drill holes through door at the fi xing points marked
in step 2.1.
4.2.
It is important to drill halfway through the door
from one door face and complete the hole from the
other side to prevent splintering.
4.3.
Insert fi xing bolts through the holes from the inside
of the door.
4.4.
With taylor spindles already attached to the pull
handle, align the female thread of the taylor spindle
to the top fi xing bolt and tighten. Repeat for
bottom fi xing point. (Figure 6)
4. Fitting the Pull Handle
(Rear Fix Method)
Figure 6.
(3)
(1)
1. Pull Handle
2. Taylor
Spindles
3. Fixing Bolts
4. Wood Screws
5. Grub Screws
6. Hex Key
PLEASE NOTE:
The screws provided with Iver products are made from solid brass.
This allows fi nishes to be matched as closely as possible and
prevents the possibility of screws rusting in coastal areas. Please
note that screws require
pre-drilling
.
Please take extra care when fi tting.