Door Handle Identity

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Hi,

I need to replace a broken door handle on my summerhouse but I can't seem to find a suitable handle. It wasn't only about six years ago that it was installed - the door is timber but it's a multipoint lock with a Euro cylinder. The sizes are as follows:

Handle size top to bottom is 240mm

PZ - cylinder to handle is 92mm so a standard size.

There are *three* screws, and the centres are as follows:

Top screw to handle 80mm
Top screw to bottom screw: 220mm
Top screw to middle screw: 100mm
Middle screw to bottom screw: 120mm
Bottom screw to lock 48mm

Handle to middle screw 20mm
Middle screw to cylinder 72mm

Can anyone identify it or a suitable replacement?

I've drawn a diagram if that helps?

Thanks :)
 

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Have you tried ebay, the online stores tend to specify the different sizes available.
 
Have you tried ebay, the online stores tend to specify the different sizes available.
I did but it's impossible to search on the available options and I only end up seeing the more standard ones.

I think I've found a reasonably close match though:


They're expensive so I might look at using a more standard two fixing screw version and drill new holes as necessary. At least I won't have the matching issue again if the handle gets broken.
 
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The top screw will pass through a cut out in the gearbox, the centre screw will 100% go through a hole in the gearbox, the bottom screw will pass below the gearbox
 

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