Hello People. My First post here, and i'm after some help!
I'm trying to hel someone out. They have a tilt/slide patio door. It shoudl work like this :
Turn handle 90 degrees, and the top of the door tilts inwards to give ventilation. Turn the handle 180 degreed and the door pulls out and slides.
Over the last year, the handle became "notchy" in it's operation, and eventually the door would only tilt and the bottom would not release to allow it to slide open.
I Removed the handle from the inside, and there is not sign of the mechanism that the square peg of the handle should go into. The handle now just spins with no resistance. I assume the mechanism has disintegrated.
The top of the door will tilt inwards, but the door won;t open , so i can;t get to the side of it , where i presume there are some screws to allow removal of the mech. The other problem is that it is now insecure, as a push of the door from the outside allows it to tilt inwards.
Can anyone advise how i might start to get the door open/out, or get to the mechanism ?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Cheers
Andy
I'm trying to hel someone out. They have a tilt/slide patio door. It shoudl work like this :
Turn handle 90 degrees, and the top of the door tilts inwards to give ventilation. Turn the handle 180 degreed and the door pulls out and slides.
Over the last year, the handle became "notchy" in it's operation, and eventually the door would only tilt and the bottom would not release to allow it to slide open.
I Removed the handle from the inside, and there is not sign of the mechanism that the square peg of the handle should go into. The handle now just spins with no resistance. I assume the mechanism has disintegrated.
The top of the door will tilt inwards, but the door won;t open , so i can;t get to the side of it , where i presume there are some screws to allow removal of the mech. The other problem is that it is now insecure, as a push of the door from the outside allows it to tilt inwards.
Can anyone advise how i might start to get the door open/out, or get to the mechanism ?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Cheers
Andy