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What are brass finger plates used for?

What are brass finger plates used for?

The brass finger plates are polished and left unlacquered, just as they would have been when they were first made. Finger plates were primarily used, in the Victorian era, to keep the paint-work clean where the door is most often pushed open or closed.

Where do finger plates go on doors?

A finger plate is placed on the edge of the door that swings, opposite from the hinge side. It’s placed where people would commonly place their hand–about elbow to shoulder height for a typical adult.

What is a push plate on a door?

Door push plates protect the wood of a door which closes automatically, usually on swinging doors or doors with a pull handle on one side. These solid brass and iron push plates are faithfully recreated from classic designs and available in a variety of finishes to match your home’s decor.

What are push plates used for?

Push plates are often used on doors that do not latch. Sometimes they are installed on both sides of the door, especially when the door is mounted on double acting hinges that swing both ways. Push plates are also often used with Door Pulls on one or both sides of the door.

What do you call the brass plate on a door?

The term kick plate comes from the fact that when people’s hands are occupied they often kick the bottom of the door to open it. However, door kick plates provide protection for more than just kicking the door open.

What are pull plates?

When a door does not require latching hardware, push and pull plates are often used. They facilitate the operation of the door by pushing or pulling the door as you enter or exit through the opening. These are popular in high traffic areas such as secondary vestibule doors or large restrooms.

What’s a Norman door?

The Norman door is basically any door that’s confusing or difficult to use. It was named after (and not by) design guru Don Norman to define this all-too-common design foible. If you can’t locate a place to push or pull, the door fails. If you try to push/pull and the door actually slides, the door fails.

How is pushing a door like pulling a door?

When pushing a door, we can assume push is directly on the door and pull is pulling on a knob. The Forces include the force of gravity, the force of friction, and the force applied.

Why do you need a push plate on a door?

Finger protection plates and push plates are generally fitted on to doors that experience a high volume of foot traffic, helping to protect the door from general wear and tear that comes with constant opening and closing.

Why is brass used in the hardware industry?

In the hardware industry, brass is also prized for its ability to take on almost any form, last forever, and ages naturally and beautifully with time. We carry a large variety of stamped and cast pieces produced in solid or plated brass to add the finishing touches to any project.

Why is brass used in kitchen and bathroom?

Brass Hardware Brass has a long history of use throughout homes and on furniture due to its durability and beauty. Brass is produced by making an alloy of zinc and copper. It has natural anti-microbial properties and resistance to corrosion which makes it a great choice for kitchens and baths.

What does PVD mean on a door handle?

PVD stands for Physical Vapour Deposition All very technical sounding, but basically it means a thin coating or film is applied to the solid metal base. The coating is invisible and so does not change…

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