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    Default Hoppe Multipoint Handle

    I have tried every lock shop in my area to find this handle which as you can see is broken. Can anyone tell me where to find a replacement? The handle says 363 on the underside of the plate. Any help appreciated as I don’t want to take the drastic step of changing the door!!!

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    On this side of the pond we use Strybuc Industries for Hoppe parts:
    http://www.strybuc.com/

    Pete Schifferli

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    Mike P, I can ask around the COLTi members if you like, as we may have someone local to you (who may stock them)?
    What part of the UK are you?
    North South East or West?

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    Thank you Pete and Suzzie. I’m told that its obsolete and that can’t be ordered from any suppliers and that my only hope is that someone might have one in stock or even a reclaimed one if it’s still useable. I’m quite willing to pay for the postage as well if I can find one.

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    Ok, Mike P,
    Let's see if we can help .....
    So do any of you COLTi members have this product amongst your stock?

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    Show us a pic of the inside of the good handle and maybe someone might have washer etc. to repair or maybe you can drill and and attach the handle to the spindle with a small grub screw.

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    Thank you Ian. On your advice my local shop has now done a temporary repair, and it seems to be working OK, although they stress it is only temporary. I am still very hopeful that I will find someone that has a set as I'm sure it wont last very long.

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    Hi Mike. Try these people they seem to have something similar not sure if they are trade only or not http://www.greenfoxupvchardware.co.uk/shop/

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    If you could confirm the PZ's then I may well have new ones
    Regards
    Tom

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    The PZ that Tom is referring to is the PZ size.
    Which is the distance between the middle of the lever and the middle of the cylinder.

    This could be any of the following measurements or similar to: 68mm, 70mm, 85mm, 92mm, 117mm.
    Hope that this helps.

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