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Door Handle Sets
Table of contents
Information
1 Information on
> classiication keys 1.4
> PVD surface protection/
Alasept anti-bacterial surface 1.9
> DIN left, right standard 1.10
Startec
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Door handle sets
> stainless steel 1.75
> mounting accessories 1.78
Other
Door handles
> stainless steel 1.101
1
> brass 1.112
> mounting accessories 1.113
Door handles
> stainless steel 1.121
Door handles
> stainless steel 1.127
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1 Lever handles are divided into four categories of use in these standards.
The requirements are classified using an eight-position designation system.
The products are classified in accordance with the 2002, 2010 and 2012-12 keys.
Deviating definitions can be identified by the issue date.
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Category of Forced entry
EN 1906:2002 Durability
use Door Fire Corrosion resistance
Safety Version
EN 1906:2010 Category of Durability weight resistance* resistance Burglar
EN 1906:2012-12 use Durability protection
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extremely likely to use the fittings incorrectly,
e.g. doors in office buildings with public access
2012-12: Frequent use by the public or other persons who are not inclined to take care and are
extremely likely to use the fittings incorrectly,
e.g. doors in office buildings with public access
4 = For use on doors that are frequently subjected to applied force or property damage,
2002, 2010: e.g. football stadiums, oil platforms, military bases or public toilets
2012-12: e.g. football stadiums, offshore facilities (oil platforms), military bases or public toilets, etc.
2 2002, 2012-12: 6–7 6 = 2002, 2010: Moderate usage frequency: 100,000 test cycles,
Durability 2012: Moderate usage frequency: 100,000 test cycles
2010: Durability 7 = 2002, 2010: Frequent use: 200,000 test cycles,
2012-12: High usage frequency: 200,000 test cycles
3 Door weight No classification
4 2002: Fire 0–1 0 = 2002: Not permitted for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors
resistance* 2010 and 2012-12: No classification
1 = 2002: Suitable for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors
2010: Fire 0, A, B, C A = 2010, 2012-12: Suitable for use on smoke control doors
resistance*
A1 = 2012-12: Suitable for use on smoke control doors, 200,000 test cycles completed with test door
2012-12: Fire 0, A, A1, B = 2010, 2012-12: Suitable for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors
resistance* B, B1, C, B1 = 2012-12: Suitable for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors, 200,000 test cycles
C1, D, completed with test door
D1 C = 2010: Suitable for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors with requirements on lever
handle core
2012-12: Suitable for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors with requirements on
intumescent pads in backplate, rose and escutcheon
C1 = 2012-12: Suitable for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors with requirements on
intumescent pads in backplate and escutcheons, 200,000 test cycles completed with test door
D = 2012-12: Suitable for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors with requirements on special
lever handle core in lever handle/knob
D1 = 2012-12: Suitable for use on fire resistant and smoke control doors with requirements on special
lever handle core in lever handle/knob, 200,000 test cycles completed with test door
5 Safety 0–1 0 = 2002, 2010: For normal purposes, 2012-12: Normal use
1 = 2002, 2010: For applications with safety requirements, 2012-12: Safety requirements
6 Corrosion
resistance
0–5 0 = 2002: No defined corrosion resistance,
2010 and 2012-12: No classification
1
1 = low corrosion resistance
2 = 2002: Average corrosion resistance,
2010, 2012-12: Moderate corrosion resistance
3 = high corrosion resistance
4 = extremely high corrosion resistance
5 = 2002: Extraordinarily high corrosion resistance,
2010, 2012-12: Extremely high corrosion resistance
7 2002: Forced 0–4 0 = 2002: Fittings that are not suitable for use on burglar-proof doors, 2010, 2012-12: No classification
entry resistance 1 = low forced entry resistance
2010, 2012-12: 2 = moderate forced entry resistance
burglar
protection 3 = high forced entry resistance
4 = extremely high forced entry resistance
8 Version A, B Type A = spring-assisted fittings
or U Type B = 2002: Fittings with sets with pre-tensioned spring,
2010: Spring-assisted fitting,
2012-12: Fitting with pre-tensioned spring
Type U = 2002: Fittings without sets with pre-tensioned spring, 2010, 2012-12: Fitting without spring
system
* The proven fire resistant characteristics can be found in the relevant report.
• Classification code: 2 6 – 0 0 3 0 B
Position Meaning
1 Category of Grade 2:
use Moderate usage frequency by persons who are
inclined to take the utmost care but may use the
fittings incorrectly,
e.g. interior doors in office buildings
2 Durability Grade 6:
Moderate usage frequency: 100,000 test cycles
3 Door weight No classification
4 Fire Grade 0:
resistance No classification
5 Safety Grade 0:
Normal use
6 Corrosion Grade 3:
resistance High corrosion resistance
7 Forced entry Grade 0:
resistance No classification
8 Version Type B:
Fitting with pre-tensioned spring
Stainless steel
1
> AH 1.11 > AH 1.12 > AH 1.13 > AH 1.14 > AH 1.15 > AH 1.18
> AH 1.19 > AH 1.22 > AH 1.23 > AH 1.24 > AH 1.25 > AH 1.26
> AH 1.27 > AH 1.28 > AH 1.29 > AH 1.30 > AH 1.31 > AH 1.32
> AH 1.33 > AH 1.34 > AH 1.35 > AH 1.36 > AH 1.37 > AH 1.38
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> AH 1.39 > AH 1.40 > AH 1.43 > AH 1.44 > AH 1.45 > AH 1.46
> AH 1.47 > AH 1.48 > AH 1.49 > AH 1.50 > AH 1.51 > AH 1.52
> AH 1.53 > AH 1.54 > AH 1.55 > AH 1.56 > AH 1.57 > AH 1.58
> AH 1.59 > AH 1.68 > AH 1.69 > AH 1.70 > AH 1.71 > AH 1.72
Stainless steel
1
> AH 1.80 > AH 1.81 > AH 1.82 > AH 1.83 > AH 1.84 > AH 1.85
> AH 1.86 > AH 1.87 > AH 1.88 > AH 1.89 > AH 1.90 > AH 1.91
> AH 1.60, 1.73, > AH 1.60, 1.93, > AH 1.60 > AH 1.60 > AH 1.61 > AH 1.61
AH 1.93 AH 1.100
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> AH 1.16 > AH 1.17 > AH 1.20 > AH 1.21 > AH 1.41 > AH 1.42
Zinc alloy
Zinc alloy
Stainless steel
> AH 1.101 > AH 1.101 > AH 1.101 > AH 1.102 > AH 1.102 > AH 1.102
> AH 1.103 > AH 1.103 > AH 1.103 > AH 1.104 > AH 1.104 > AH 1.105
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> AH 1.105 > AH 1.106 > AH 1.106 > AH 1.107, 1.110, > AH 1.107, 1.110, > AH 1.108
AH 1.111 AH 1.111
> AH 1.108 > AH 1.109 > AH 1.112 > AH 1.121, 1.122, > AH 1.121, 1.122 > AH 1.124, 1.125,
> AH 1.127 > AH 1.127
Brass/Leather
> AH 1.123, 1.128 > AH 1.123 > AH 1.126, 1.128 > AH 1.126, 1.129 > AH 1.112
> AH 1.130, 1.132 > AH 1.130 > AH 1.130, 1.132 > AH 1.131 > AH 1.132 > AH 1.133
PVD – permanent shine without polishing Alasept – protection from viruses and bacteria
PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) was developed during space Alasept is something new from Häfele. Alasept
research. In this process, a hard material coating (in this case makes it possible to provide ittings with a
zirconium) is vapour deposited onto the brass, stainless steel or specially developed coating that protects them
zinc alloy in a vacuum chamber under negative pressure. This from viruses and bacteria in an extremely
coating is characterised by having above-average abrasion effective way.
resistance and scratch resistance. It is also corrosion and ox- Alasept ittings provide effective protection for people in areas
idation resistant and permanently retains its colour, of course. that require extremely high levels of hygiene.
Nickel-plated surfaces also retain their typical colour, which is
extremely similar to trendy stainless steel material, but with a Alasept provides effective protection from viruses and
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Door mounting – DIN left hand or DIN right hand Opening direction
1 The opening direction determines left or right hand doors. The usable designations can be derived from the access direction.
The door direction or handing according to DIN 107 is determined
as follows:
> Visible position of the door hinges on the left = DIN left
> Visible position of the door hinges on the right = DIN right
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Lever handle designs
Alternate sets with asymmetric lever handle design
must be distinguished between left and right. The particular door
direction must be observed.
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Supplied with Door thickness Version Matt Polished
mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 – 903.81.200 903.81.201
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of CB escutcheons
2 Sleeve screws with sleeve M4 x 50 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 – 903.82.200 903.82.201
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of PC escutcheons
2 Sleeve screws with sleeve M4 x 50 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 – 903.83.200 903.83.201
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of WC escutcheons without indicator disc
1 Locking pin 8 x 62 mm
2 Sleeve screws with sleeve M4 x 50 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
1 Lever handle aperture part 38–42 Left 903.85.200 903.85.201
1 Door knob Right 903.86.200 903.86.201
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Alternate spindle 8 x 84 mm (square 62 mm)
1 Pair of PC escutcheons
2 Sleeve screws with sleeve M4 x 50 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
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Supplied with Door thickness Cat. No.
mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–55 903.91.586
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Pair of CB escutcheons
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
4 Threaded screws M4 x 65 mm, can be shortened
4 Sleeves with internal thread M4 x 17 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–55 903.92.586
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Pair of PC escutcheons
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
4 Sleeve screws 4 x 65 mm, can be shortened
4 Sleeves with internal thread M4 x 17 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–45 903.93.586
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Pair of WC escutcheons with green/red indicator disc and emergency opening function
(slot)
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
1 Locking pin 8 x 70 mm
4 Threaded screws M4 x 65 mm, can be shortened
4 Sleeves with internal thread M4 x 17 mm
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Supplied with Door thickness Version Matt Polished
mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 – 903.91.160 903.91.161
1 Pair of short CB backplates
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 – 903.92.160 903.92.161
1 Pair of short PC backplates
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 – 903.93.160 903.93.161
1 Pair of short WC backplates with indicator disc
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Locking pin 8 x 62 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
1 Lever handle aperture part 38–42 Left 903.95.160 903.95.161
1 Door knob Right 903.96.160 903.96.161
1 Pair of short PC backplates
1 Alternate spindle 8 x 84 mm (square 62 mm)
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
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Supplied with Door thickness Matt Polished
mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–55 903.91.556 903.91.557
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Pair of CB escutcheons
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
4 Threaded screws M4 x 65 mm, can be shortened
4 Sleeves with internal thread M4 x 17 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–55 903.92.556 903.92.557
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Pair of PC escutcheons
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
4 Threaded screws 4 x 65 mm, can be shortened
4 Sleeves with internal thread M4 x 17 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–45 903.93.556 903.93.557
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Pair of handle roses
1 Pair of WC escutcheons with green/red indicator disc and emergency
opening function (slot)
8 Chipboard screws 3.9 x 19 mm
1 Locking pin 8 x 70 mm
4 Threaded screws M4 x 65 mm, can be shortened
4 Sleeves with internal thread M4 x 17 mm
DGH-B-INT 2016, HDE-en, 03/16; Dimensional data not binding. We reserve the right to alter specifications without notice.
Supplied with Door thickness Version Matt Polished
mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 – 903.91.100 903.91.101
1 Pair of short CB backplates
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 – 903.92.100 903.92.101
1 Pair of short PC backplates
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
2 Lever handle aperture parts 38–42 Left 903.93.100 903.93.101
1 Pair of short WC backplates with indicator disc Right 903.94.100 903.94.101
1 Spindle 8 x 100 mm
1 Locking pin 8 x 62 mm
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm
1 Lever handle aperture part 38–42 Left 903.95.100 903.95.101
1 Door knob Right 903.96.100 903.96.101
1 Pair of short PC backplates
1 Alternate spindle 8 x 84 mm (square 62 mm)
2 Chipboard screws 4 x 50 mm