Bathroom lock - identifying which thumbturn I need
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Bathroom lock - identifying which thumbturn I need
I have a couple of bathroom doors with what looks like the same handle/locking system, only one of them is missing the spindle/thumbturn (I think those are the correct terms to describe it).
Here are two pictures I took, it's the bit circled in red that's missing - please see attached, as I can't work out how to display the pictures at a reasonable size inline within the forum post.
This is kinda tricky to explain in words but hopefully together with the picture someone will understand what type of mechanism this is. (I was trying to find a good diagram of it online but I didn't manage to find one, probably because I wasn't sure what it is called, and it doesn't seem to be the most common type nowadays; this fitting is probably 40 years old.)
I had a look inside the hold and it looks like as you pull down on the handle to retard the latch, the 'back' or 'rod' / 'tail' of the latch has a kind of two-pronged shape with a gap between them. I assume the idea is that you rotate the thumbturn one way, and the latch is able to slide past the spindle - this would be the unlocked state. Then when you rotate the thumbturn, it obstructs the back of the latch so that you can't press down on the handle - this would be locked.
Does this make any sense? My question is where can I get a suitable thumbturn, spindle and the fixing plates to complete the door which is missing those pieces, or whether those bits have specific names/types so that I can try to find them.
Thanks in advance for any clues you are able to provide.
Here are two pictures I took, it's the bit circled in red that's missing - please see attached, as I can't work out how to display the pictures at a reasonable size inline within the forum post.
This is kinda tricky to explain in words but hopefully together with the picture someone will understand what type of mechanism this is. (I was trying to find a good diagram of it online but I didn't manage to find one, probably because I wasn't sure what it is called, and it doesn't seem to be the most common type nowadays; this fitting is probably 40 years old.)
I had a look inside the hold and it looks like as you pull down on the handle to retard the latch, the 'back' or 'rod' / 'tail' of the latch has a kind of two-pronged shape with a gap between them. I assume the idea is that you rotate the thumbturn one way, and the latch is able to slide past the spindle - this would be the unlocked state. Then when you rotate the thumbturn, it obstructs the back of the latch so that you can't press down on the handle - this would be locked.
Does this make any sense? My question is where can I get a suitable thumbturn, spindle and the fixing plates to complete the door which is missing those pieces, or whether those bits have specific names/types so that I can try to find them.
Thanks in advance for any clues you are able to provide.
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