Check for exposed screws on the inside of the door.
How to remove inox door handles.
Hold the doorknob as tight against the interior mechanism as possible and slip your flathead screwdriver beneath the lever.
Our quick video shows you how si.
Use a philips head screwdriver to unscrew them.
Use a screwdriver to remove the set screws which will release the lock and lever from the.
Insert a flat head screwdriver into the little slot on the side of the handle.
Once the doorknob is back in the door go back to that same notch from when you removed the knob.
Many door knobs have trim plates that cover the screws so removing them can be a bit tricky if you ve never done it before.
Unscrew your door knob begin by holding the door knob securely in place.
In order to get at the screws that hold the handle to the door you need to expose them by removing the plate that surrounds the lever handle also known as a rose.
You can usually twist or pry it off with a flathead screwdriver to expose the screws.
Expose hidden set screws.
If your handle is secured with exposed screws simply remove them with.
Push the lever in the opposite direction from what you used to remove the knob.
Removing a handle with exposed screws 1.
Step 1 unscrew the door lever handle.
Depending on the door handle design the faceplate may be able to slide completely off.
If not rotate the faceplate until the underlying screws are accessible and use a phillips head screwdriver to remove them.
A set screw is typically installed along the base of the lock on the interior side of the door.
Pull the handle out and away from the door until it releases.
The door handle will now slide off.
Using a philips head screwdriver turn counterclockwise to unscrew a knob with standard hex head screws.
For most doors you should see 1 to 3 exposed mounting screws on.
Loosen the mounting screws with a screwdriver.
Our door handles are a little different but almost as easy to remove.
If your knob has a pinhole or small slot opening use a flathead screwdriver to push it inward.