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Hi,
A friend of mine has a UPVC door which has dropped, meaning the handle has to be lifted more and more firmly to get the lock to engage.
I had a quick look, hoping there would be some points I could adjust with an Allen key, but sadly not.
I’ve not seen this type of hinge before and they seem unusual to me (photos above). I’m not sure of it’s because the door is quite old or whether it’s a proprietary design. Given the branding of the other door furniture, there’s a chance the hinges are made by “Roto”.
The picture which shows a “1” is the top of a hinge and the “2” is the bottom.
Any suggestions on how they can be adjusted?
Thanks a lot!
A friend of mine has a UPVC door which has dropped, meaning the handle has to be lifted more and more firmly to get the lock to engage.
I had a quick look, hoping there would be some points I could adjust with an Allen key, but sadly not.
I’ve not seen this type of hinge before and they seem unusual to me (photos above). I’m not sure of it’s because the door is quite old or whether it’s a proprietary design. Given the branding of the other door furniture, there’s a chance the hinges are made by “Roto”.
The picture which shows a “1” is the top of a hinge and the “2” is the bottom.
Any suggestions on how they can be adjusted?
Thanks a lot!