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Split Doorknob Spindle with Threaded Holes ~ Standard Thread Image 1
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Split Doorknob Spindle with Threaded Holes ~ Standard Thread

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  • Description

 

Vintage-style Hardware

  • Traditional-style 
  • Standard 20 TPI thread
  • Three 10-24 threaded holes in spindle
  • Made of solid steel 
  • 3/8" size from point to point on rod - Standard 20 TPI thread
  • 9/32" (7 mm) thick square shaft (measured on the flats)
  • Straight split-style spindle
  • Includes one 10-24 oval head set-screw

  • An old-style threaded split spindle with three threaded holes for threaded doorknobs, or old doorknobs with square holes. It is designed for locks where a single doorknob is installed on one side of the door. Made of solid steel, this spindle is sturdy & durable. This particular spindle has a size of 3/8" - 20 threads per inch (TPI), which is a standard & common size for many doorknobs. Excellent for your reproduction doorknobs, or just a replacement for your old chewed-up spindles. 

       Hardwick & Sons is pleased to offer vintage-style hardware for the many people who desire to fashion their homes with charm, quality, & style. The traditional-style hardware that we showcase are true & faithful reproductions of classic hardware pieces found in the many homes from across America throughout the past century.

  • Product  Point to Point Thread Size Overall Size Size of Spindle Square (measured on the flats)
    Model #
    Split Spindle 3/8" 20 TPI 2-5/8 9/32" (7 mm)

    BMH8845-20X

     

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