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where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

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where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby mobile » 30 Sep 2015 12:16

I don't know what this type of face plate/door knob/spindle is called. It's the type where the door knobs are attached to the face plates and there are 2 screw poles on the outer plate that the inner plate screws into.

I wanted to get just the inner and outer plates and knobs but we were informed that you have to get the whole mortise lock and the knobs/plates are not sold separately.

Anyone know if these are available separately anywhere?

Thanks.
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby Squelchtone » 30 Sep 2015 12:22

Hi you've reached a hobby lock picking site and have posted in the area where we talk about different locks and how we pick them.

I will move this post from Locks, to Ask a Locksmith - This Old Lock.

Thanks, and hope you get an answer from one of our members.
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby Raymond » 30 Sep 2015 20:25

Sounds like a Marks full mortise lockset. Unless he is talking about an antique. Check with a full service locksmith in your area and bring in all of your parts and pieces for verification.
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby billdeserthills » 30 Sep 2015 21:33

I'm a locksmith and I stock the parts you need, as mentioned. I'm sure you can find them on e-bay as well
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby Evan » 1 Oct 2015 8:02

mobile wrote:I wanted to get just the inner and outer plates and knobs but we were informed that you have to get the whole mortise lock and the knobs/plates are not sold separately.

Anyone know if these are available separately anywhere?



Who were you informed this by ?

It sounds more like you are attempting to order these items on-line rather than through a real locksmith who would first properly identify the make and model of your mortise lockset to see if alternative trim pieces are in fact available, get you a quote on price, then order those items from the OEM through a parts house/supplier.

The answer to your question is yes, such parts are available, though not generally directly to the public. Replacement of damaged trim pieces is something that does happen in institutional and commercial facilities without replacing the entire lockset.

Without a bit more information about the lock in question, perhaps some pictures, etc, trying to answer this would be like asking a parts house for replacement brakes for your car without telling the parts tech what model, year and other details about the vehicle the parts are needed for.

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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby cledry » 1 Oct 2015 17:07

No way to help unless we have a brand name and a few photos. If a commercial US brand then no problem. Residential newer is not problem, older may take some fabricating.
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby mobile » 2 Oct 2015 12:03

It's a Marks mortise lock. It's for the entry to an apartment building (the vestibule) so it doesn't have a dead bolt.

A local locksmith told us that we'd have to get the full set (plates and lock).

I can get pictures if needed.
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby Squelchtone » 2 Oct 2015 12:20

mobile wrote:It's a Marks mortise lock. It's for the entry to an apartment building (the vestibule) so it doesn't have a dead bolt.

A local locksmith told us that we'd have to get the full set (plates and lock).

I can get pictures if needed.


Take a look at this Marks catalog and see if you can find the things you are looking for. http://www.nfmt.com/resources/EventDire ... 15Balt.pdf
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby mobile » 2 Oct 2015 17:16

It'd be the Marks #7 & 9 DW (Commercial grade mortise).
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby mobile » 6 Oct 2015 13:13

I contacted Marks by email and they responded that you can't get just the face plates and knobs and you have to get the whole lock with it.
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Re: where to get faceplate doorknob for mortise lock

Postby billdeserthills » 6 Oct 2015 15:28

Lunch!
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