How do I remove a snap-on rose cover on an installed lever door handle?
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2017
- Watch the video and learn how to remove a snap-on rose cover on installed tubular lever door handle
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Straightforward, clear, to the point. This is how how-to videos should be made.
How can anyone design something this dreadful. Despite the great video still can't get mine off. The rise won't budge either. Ridiculous design
You're my savior. I was trying to figure this out for a while. Cant believe it was such a simple thing as popping it off.
God bless you for this easy demonstration to remove this without damage....Thanks !
Brilliant, thank you
Briljant!! Spot on explanation, I can finally continue now :) THANKS!!
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.
Thanks a million. This worked perfectly for me!!
thank you!
Thank you, have been searching for this!
tysm, I successfully fixed my door because of this👉👈💜
Thank you, it was driving me nuts!!
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.
You ever figured it out?
@@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.
Thanks. This was helpful.
Thank you! It always seems so simple when you know what you’re doing. Great tip to protect the door too.
Yeah lol.
Great job . ✅
Thank you!
thanks, this was helpful
Thanks dude help me alot
Until I happened to spot your video I was puzzled how to disassemble a loose door handle in my house . I had previously thought the circular rose might unscrew, but nothing happened. Instead of the suggested metal strike plate, I used the thin hard plastic backing plate from an old CO alarm. It was strong enough to protect the wooden surface of the door yet thin enough to allow a small flat screwdriver to enter the slot and prise the rose off.
I've tried this, they won't budge at all, what else can I do short of cutting them off with a multi tool
Having the same issue with an old doorknob. the faceplate doesn't even budge and I don't see any kind of mechanism that I need to push in to get it off. I might just try to paint around it by carefully taping it...
how do you remove the cover if the handle is no longer on the door?
I had this issue. I gave a quick tap on the screws with a hammer to push off the plate. Hope this helps!
How do i reinstall the snap on?
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How do you get the ring back on afterwards without damaging the door through force? The rubber ring around it seems to stop it no matter what I try. I assume there's a trick to it I'm missing
Hi, Ben! Thank you for your question. INOX doesn't use "rubber rings" in its door hardware so we are puzzled. Please email us at sales at unisonhardware.com and we'll try and help!
@@UnisonHardware-INOX Thanks for the reply, it turns out that the rubber ring wasn't actually the thing preventing it going back on. It was a screw from the other side of the handle that was protruding too much on the opposite side. It was stopping the cover fitting flat and was the perfect length to make the rubber ring appear the culprit!
Thanks for the video 😀
If this doesn't work for you, try rotating the rose 90-degrees so that the pry notch is horizontal. That may position it closer to the nub that locks in place.
What’s the rose?
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.
i can't for the life of me get the cover off my handles. the rose seems to be stuck .... any tips?
Having the same issue myself
@@janrich1849 I ended up ripping the whole handle off the door! The plates must have been rusted on tight. I will add some lubricant when I install the next set.
Just solved this. Rotate the rose 90 degrees so that the pry-notch is horizontal; I used a rubber strap to grip the rose gently, it might be very difficult to turn, but only because of friction against the door. However, it will pop off easily after doing that.
The problem is that (at least for some of these devices) the catch dimples are on the left and right side, so when you pry from the bottom it doesn't help get over them, especially when the rose is fit very tightly to the door. The distortion probably actually tightens the rose against the dimples making it even harder to come off. Rotating puts the pry leverage at the dimple, and it really doesn't take much once you're there.
😂😂😂like i do. thank you for this video
Except my rose cover has no notch or screws of any kind. I'm stumped.
How. The. Fuck