A sticking door latch might require some lubrication or it might be jamming against the strike plate on the door jamb.
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The handle or knob must be jiggled to unstick the latch.
Open the door and squirt graphite powder into the key lock.
The door latch is not extended before rotating the knob.
Sticking door latches.
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The tubular latch works by means of a spindle metal bar that passes through the follower turning metal disc set into the body of the latch.
Watch joe as he shows you how to unstick a sticking door latch.
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You should first test the door latch to ensure the latch is sticking inside the door and not due to a misaligned strike plate.
The tubular latch is the mechanism working on the inside of the door pictured right.
The most common issue with sticking door handles is a problem with the tubular latch.
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Squirt the bolt with graphite powder.
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Yes it s that sticking door of yours.
In some instances you have a door that sticks along the strike area the metal part of the door frame where it meets the outermost edge of the door.
There are many fixes that are easier than planing down the entire door or buying a new one.
More force is needed to turn the knob and unstick the latch.
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Once the door is open try to actuate the door latch with the handle.
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Turn the handle of the doorknob to expose the bolt.
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Turn the knob to open the door and release the knob slowly.
Tom s rule of thumb for keeping a door from sticking in the jamb is that the reveal the space between the door and jamb should be 1 8 to 3 16 inch wide or about the thickness of a nickel.
In other cases it may be the wood door edge itself scuffing on the door frame.
Each time you open it there is a little grab before it releases.