Pull Handles

Functional Elegance for Every Door

Pull handles are a timeless choice for both interior and exterior doors, offering easy grip and clean lines. Perfect for commercial entryways, residential front doors, sliding doors, and cupboards, these handles come in a wide range of sizes, materials, and finishes to match any design scheme.

Choose from back-to-back, bolt-through, face-fixed, or concealed-fix pull handles. Available in stainless steel, brass, black, chrome, bronze, and more — all built for durability and everyday use.


✅ Key Features:

  • Ideal for entry doors, commercial spaces, sliding doors & cabinets

  • Available in straight, D-shape, bar, or offset designs

  • Fixing options: bolt-through, back-to-back, surface (face-fixed), concealed

  • Crafted from brass, stainless steel, aluminium, bronze, or zinc alloy

  • Finishes include polished chrome, matte black, satin brass, antique bronze, stainless steel

  • Lengths range from 150mm to over 1200mm for statement or subtle use

  • Suitable for glass, timber, and metal doors

  • Fire-rated and commercial-grade options available


📘 FAQs – Pull Handles

❓ What is a pull handle?

A pull handle is a bar or grip mounted onto a surface — typically a door — used to pull it open rather than turn a latch. They are commonly used on front doors, glass doors, and shop entrances.

❓ What fixing types are available?

  • Back-to-back: Two handles mounted through the door, one on each side.

  • Bolt-through: A single handle secured with bolts through the door.

  • Face-fixed: Screwed from the front (visible fixings).

  • Concealed-fix: Hidden screws for a clean look.

❓ Can I use a pull handle on a glass door?

Yes – many pull handles are specifically designed for glass doors, often supplied with gaskets and fixings to suit 8–12mm thick glass.

❓ Are pull handles suitable for fire-rated doors?

Yes – but you’ll need to ensure the handle is fire-rated or tested for use with FD30 or FD60 doors and used with fire-compliant fixings.

❓ Do pull handles come with fixings?

Most handles include standard fixings, but you should check if you need back-to-back pairs, fixings for glass, or through-bolt kits depending on your door type.

❓ Can I install them on sliding doors?

Absolutely – face-fixed or recessed pull handles are commonly used on sliding or pocket doors for smooth functionality.

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