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The Everbilt 4-7/8 in. Light Duty Door Pull is ideal for use with lightweight wood screen doors. It features a rounded contour for a comfortable grip. Easy to install.
Dimensions: H 4.875 in, W 0.75 in, D 1.125 in
Product Depth (in.) | 1.125 in | Product Height (in.) | 4.875 in |
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Product Width (in.) | 0.75 in |
Builders Hardware Product Type | Pull Plate | Finish | Black |
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Hardware Color Family | Black | Hardware Included | Yes |
Material | Steel | Returnable | 90-Day |
Manufacturer Warranty | None |
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Dear Valued Home Depot Customer, We have reached out to the manufacturer and their answer is It can be used.
This can be used in many use cases. Be advised that it may rust in exterior applications. The included screws will not work on metal doors. Sheet metal screws will have to be used.
I used mine on a screen door. It could take a lot more weight than that.
I have no idea, it’s a light weight handle though think of a screen door handle. I made a chicken coop with a very large split door, made with a 2x2 frame with cross braces in both directions also out of 2x2 and then there is 1/2 square hardware cloth. The door is about 3ft x7ft split in half horizontally. I used these handles for those doors and they are totally adequate. But if you were say using them on a fence gate that’s 6ft tall and needed yanking on with force to open I would opt for a stronger handle. These are aluminum I think and the only strength comes from the fact the aluminum is folded. Hope that helps
The Everbilt 4-7/8 in. Black Light Duty Door Pull is not tested for weight bearing. A weight rating cannot be recommended for this item.
The Everbilt 4-7/8 in. Black Light Duty Door Pull is versatile enough to be used in a wide variety of applications. Two can be used in this application to pull in either direction.
I have these installed on a 4x4 that is supporting a gate. They have allowed grip and support when opening and closing without loosening over the past 5 months. They should be little trouble in supporting a screen door. Please keep in mind that they are smaller than a typical screen door handle, for those with bigger fingers only three to four may be used to grip it.
I dont see any reason why not
The Everbilt 4-7/8 in. Black Light Duty Door Pull can be used on a light duty vinyl screen door but you will need to use different fasteners.
Should work just fine! They're a nice size/weight to not overpower a screen door. Just make sure where you are screwing it you have something more than that one thin layer of vinyl to mount it on... if not, maybe a light toggle bolt or something vs the included screws.
4 inches
For the Everbilt 4-7/8 in. Black Light Duty Door Pull the distance between screw holes is 4.15 inches.
The mounting holes for this door pull are approximately 4-1/8" on center.
(104.6 mm)
Right around 4 1/4 inches.
You may want to replace the mounting hardware with bolts and nuts. I comes with wood screws for mounting.
Yes It Is , As Long As You Use The Right Hardware To Install It.
This can be used in many use cases. Be advised that it may rust in exterior applications. The included screws will not work on metal doors. Sheet metal screws will have to be used.
could be, as long as you have a good way to mount them. screws included undersized, but I always use my own screws.
I tight 3/16 inch.
I use a 5/64" bit to make the holes for this door pull.
It uses a simple Phillips head screw that mounts for the outside. About 3/4" long.
The screw holes are approximately 0.18” wide and will fit #6 flat head screws.
The inside diameter of the mounting holes is approximately 0.179". The manufacturer includes two #6 x 5/8" long flat head wood screws with this door pull to mount it.
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