Washroom door handle
The sliding door to the washroom of our caravan is operated by a very small knob that is difficult to turn. Can anyone recommend a suitable replacement that is easy to fit and much easier to operate. Some type of lever operation would be preferable.
I think this is a case of the caravan designer not fully considering the end market user. Looks good if you are thirty something but less useful for us older folks where grip is a problem.
Will try and put a photo of the current lock type to help.
Thank you.
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Fabricate a small handle and affix with a couple of self-tapping screws could be an option.
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Another triumph of style over function! There does appear tp be a grub screw holding the cylindrical knob onto the shaft - if so the knob could be replaced with something more appropriate.
Until then, a wrap around with some of that rough surface adhesive tape would keep you going.
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Thank you for your suggestions.
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take out grub screw and remove knob. then fit a pair of these.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332363940439
hope it helps.
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Why should a small handle be difficult to turn? Possibly internal friction, which a squirt of WD40 will fix. We’d try that before adopting more complex solutions. Removing the lock assembly and checking/ resolving friction issues may well help if WD40 doesn’t do it.
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The lock on our van's bathroom door is of a type I've never seen before. It's magnetic - so that when the door is open, the catch is withdrawn into the lock and doesn't present a target for your arm or hand to catch on. When the door is closed - it locks by magnetism in the other direction, only to disappear into the lock again when the handle is turned to open the door. Clever German design? - perhaps more likely to have come from China!
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Thanks lornalou1 but the knob is held on with a screw thread on the shaft. Already had to reverse them 4 years ago as trying to undo the door from the washroom side caused the knob to unscrew!
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