Ally Hardware
Ally Hardware

Sliding Door Handle Series

We specialize in the production of door and window handles (screen window handles, cabinet handles, handle locks), can OEM and ODM, ALLY have zinc alloy die-casting machines and fully automatic aluminum alloy die-casting machines, working 24 hours a day, so the order quantity can meet your requirements.


About the characteristics of window locks

  • Material: zinc alloy; aluminum alloy,

  • Surface treatment: oil spraying; powder spraying;

  • Color: black, white, silver, etc.

  • Type: single-side lock; single-side band lock; double-side; double-side band lock; automatic lock, etc.

  • Trademark: die-casting trademark, laser trademark

  • Sample: We can send samples. We must confirm the samples before production


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Sliding Door Handle Types for Choice

How to Replace Sliding Door Handles?

How to Replace Sliding Door Handles?

Replacing sliding door handles involves a few straightforward steps. First, gather necessary tools like a screwdriver and the new handle set. Open the door to access the screws on the existing handle. Unscrew and remove the old handle carefully. Align the new handle with the pre-drilled holes on the door. Insert and tighten the screws to secure the new handle in place. Ensure the latch mechanism aligns properly and functions smoothly. Test the door to confirm the handle operates correctly. If needed, adjust the handle or latch for optimal performance. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.

What Are the ADA Requirements for Sliding Door Handles?

What Are the ADA Requirements for Sliding Door Handles?

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that sliding door handles be operable with one hand and not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. The force required to operate the handle should not exceed 5 pounds. Handles should be mounted between 34 and 48 inches above the finished floor to ensure accessibility. Additionally, the door should provide a clear width of at least 32 inches when open. These requirements ensure that individuals with disabilities can easily and comfortably use sliding doors in public and commercial spaces.

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