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Removing a Door Handle

This document will outline the removal of a typical door handle. You will need a small flat blade, or a bobby pin to apply pressure on certain points of the uninstall.

Steps:
1. Find the inside of the door handle, and along the inside of the door nob itself, there is a little metal piece that can be pressed in which releases the door nob.

2. There will then be a covering over the mechanism between the door and the handle mechanism which can be just turned clockwise and popped off.

3. Then you will the rest of the handling mechanism and the device holding the inside door pieces to the door, simply take out two screws and it'll come off.
4. Back on the outside of the door you will then see another small hole along the door nob area, which will release the internal mechanism for you to pull the door handle and all out. The only thing left in should be the tab that latches the door to the frame.

5. Take off the tab that latches the door to the frame, with some simple screws and put all the associated parts from Step 1-5 in a container for re-use.


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