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Doorknob disassembly

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Doorknob disassembly

Postby dewyatt » 22 Jan 2008 2:55

I was wondering how one would go about disassembling a doorknob such as this one:
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I would like to re-pin it.
I think it might come apart easily by bending the 4 metal parts at the top of the picture.
However, I really don't want to do it this way.
Is there any other way?
And what is that hole in the side of the knob?
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Postby cool-arrow » 22 Jan 2008 3:35

When it is unlocked leave the key in there then turn the knob and there is a small hole on the side. Stick a paper clip or pick in it and press it in and pull on the knob, and it should slide off. You will see the lock housing, bible and back of the plug. Wiggle it out and it should fall right out or if the bible is springy it may need to be depressed to slide out of the knob. I hope this helps.

Here are some pictures, I used my tool to point to the hole that needs to be depressed and the bible which may be collapsable, most likely it isn't.

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Postby cool-arrow » 22 Jan 2008 3:40

When it is unlocked leave the key in there then turn the knob and there is a small hole on the side. Stick a paper clip or pick in it and press it in and pull on the knob, and it should slide off. You will see the lock housing, bible and back of the plug. Wiggle it out and it should fall right out or if the bible is springy it may need to be depressed to slide out of the knob. I hope this helps.

Here are some pictures, I used my tool to point to the hole that needs to be depressed and the bible which may be collapsable, most likely it isn't.

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Postby dewyatt » 22 Jan 2008 10:26

Thank you! I'll give it a try. :)
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Postby dewyatt » 22 Jan 2008 16:38

That did the trick! Thanks again.
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Postby micpyo » 25 Jan 2008 13:29

oh man thanks!
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Postby micpyo » 25 Jan 2008 14:29

thanks a bunch... but what do i do now? i think it's stuck, do i need to destroy the outer casing?
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Postby micpyo » 25 Jan 2008 14:36

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Postby dewyatt » 26 Jan 2008 14:03

You don't need to destroy the outer casing. Just use some needle nose pliers to line up the shell and remove it from the knob.
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Postby Havoc » 14 Feb 2008 20:57

Thanks a bunch! I was sitting here with, I think, the EXACT same door knob. I'd already tried bending the little tabs assuming that was what needed to be done... then I looked it over... found the little hole that exposed an opening when the knob was unlocked and turned, figured it had something to do with it, stuck a pick in, moved the knob a little... then gave up and came here to look for the answer.

I need to learn a little more patience it seems. :)
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Postby Havoc » 14 Feb 2008 21:37

Okay, am I mentally deficient? Do I need pin-point accuracy on a target I'm not seeing? Can this lock not be re-keyed?

I'm just using a simple Dorex lock set, and I have the two knobs seperated, unlocked, and I've tried to depress, move, pry and slide every ledge I can see in there. Yes I have it turned to the position that can only be reached when it's unlocked, and there are a couple of interlocking grooves and such in this little recess down there, but nothing I seem to try is popping this handle off. Or moving anything, really. I've tried brute force, a delicate touch to feel out movement, and I'm getting nowhere.

Help me before I take an angle grinder to this poor, innocent door knob! :(
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Postby unlisted » 14 Feb 2008 22:41

Havoc, post some pics .. and we will go from there.
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Postby Havoc » 14 Feb 2008 23:21

Well, I can't figure out how to upload an image, and I can't for the life of me find a picture of it on google...

So...you'll have to picture this one:

http://www.builderssquare.com/xp_142298 ... 81323.aspx

Only with a keyway in the centre, and the fact that it's only a Dorex. ;)
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Postby Havoc » 14 Feb 2008 23:30

Oh...wait. I got it. I had to remove the spring and the little disc that stops you from turning the knob only so far to expose a few different slots.

And then pull it apart with some serious force. Stupid thing was probably more stuck than anything. I've noticed that locksmiths on the whole are far less delicate than you see in the movies. :D

Thanks for the offer to help though, it's much appreciated!
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LOL

Postby luckyluckxx » 7 Mar 2008 9:21

great topic

WBR,
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