Unison Hardware, Inc., began in Germany in 1991 and has since established three manufacturing factories in China; in 2005 Unison began developing and marketing its INOX® (residential) and Unison (commercial) product lines for the United States (North American Building Markets). While our core business in Europe has focused on OEM manufacturing for the leading brands in the EU market, in the U.S. we began developing our own brand of products. At the 2006 DHI tradeshow, Unison launched our INOX® residential line and at the 2006 International Builders Show, we debuted our commercial line. INOX® caters to their customer from their residential to commercial lines and uses superior engineering, precision casting, and meticulous craftsmanship in order to manufacture and assemble the perfect hardware for your doors. Read more from www.unisonhardware.com/
Please consider designing a barn door lock which operates from the other side of the door. Our barn door is hung on the "room side" rather than the "hallway side."
My handle fell off cos the screws were too short and I can't remover the caps even though they are not on the door. Nightmare my big regret, here should be a at least a notch but mine has nothing.
Thanks, I have a Rockdoor lever I want to make smart. Their response is for me to contact their professional installers for everything and wouldn't share how I could remove this myself, even when I ask nicely :) I wish all how-to videos were so simple and to the point.
Omg Dude, thank you, thank you! I have installed many doors but never dealt with concealed screws. I looked like a Bonobo Chimp trying to figure it out. Came right off. Thanks again from Angola, Indiana!
I can tell you why I want mine that way if you’re curious lol…. I have a framed full length mirror that I wanna put on my door but then it will be in the way of the handle unless I change it to up-and-down
I have door handles like this in a new house I moved into, and it literally doesn't have that slot at the bottom. There is at best two tiny, almost invisible slits towards the top where it looks like something like this might be - but it's like a hairswidth, too narrow for a flathead or much anything else to go in there. Took two screws out of the lever shafts but that didn't seem to loosen anything at all either. Talk about form over function.
@@raysantiago6761 I did in fact. It turned out to be as simple as rotating the metal cover at the base of it, they sort of slide off then and uncover where the screws are. The thing is at first glance it was stuck in place incredibly hard, so it didn't feel like it would come off that way. Only when I put some real force into it did it come off.
Bless you; the instructions for my new door knob had some stupid paper tab it wanted me to pull to get the rose cover off, and of course the paper tore improperly and didn't do its job of freeing the rose cover. You saved me so much aggravation!!
Question for you if I’m on the outside facing the door the frame is on the left-hand side when I put the key in to throw the boat I have to turn away from the frame the key so the little tail piece pushes the boat into the frame how do I make it that when I turn the key I’m turning it towards the frame like it should be to lock the bolt like a regular deadbolt