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Back to Back Pull HandlesBack to Back Pull Handles
Back to Back Pull Handles
The pull handle/knob system is designed for glass of 8mm, 10mm and 12mm thickness. The pull handles can be fixed to both sliding and pivoting (swing) doors on one face using the appropriate connectors or on both faces by through-bolting (back-to-back arrangement). Due to a flat structure recessed pull grips are also suitable for sliding doors. The single-point fixings and through bolts are included...
from £258.72 inc VAT
Recessed Pull Grip Handles
Recessed Pull Grip Handles
The recessed pull grips and door knobs are particularly suitable for light sliding doors. With their restrained visual effect, they allow the glass surface to take precedence. Thanks to the flat design of the recessed grips, sliding doors equipped in this way can be pushed completely onto the adjacent wall. An advantage especially for narrow doors.Due to a flat structure recessed pull grips are also...
from £74.58 inc VAT

Recessed Pull Grip Handles with Grip HoleRecessed Pull Grip Handles with Grip Hole
Recessed Pull Grip Handles with Grip Hole
The recessed pull grips and door knobs are particularly suitable for light sliding doors. With their restrained visual effect, they allow the glass surface to take precedence. Thanks to the flat design of the recessed grips, sliding doors equipped in this way can be pushed completely onto the adjacent wall. An advantage especially for narrow doors.Due to a flat structure recessed pull grips are also...
from £119.46 inc VAT
STUDIO Frame Pivot for Steel Frames
STUDIO Frame Pivot for Steel Frames
Our Frame Pivot is to be used with steel frames and is made from a zinc plated steel. To be used with our OFFICE hinges.Dimensions: Diameter: 15mm Length: 38.5mm
£5.15 inc VAT

STUDIO Screw-on Frame Pivot
STUDIO Screw-on Frame Pivot
This zinc-plated steel Screw-on Frame Pivot can support a max door weight of 55kg and includes the plastic bushing. To be used with our OFFICE hinges.
£15.84 inc VAT
Tubular Door Lever Handle
Tubular Door Lever Handle
This Tubular Door Lever Handle by Dorma Glas is a perfect addition to a sliding door set up. Available to suit glass thicknesses between 8 and 10mm.Specifications:Glass Thickness: 8mm or 10mmMaterial: AluminiumSurface: Anodised Satin or Silver FinishDiameter: 20mmPlease see available downloads for more information.
from £27.06 inc VAT

Door Handles & Accessories FAQs

What is a frameless glass door?

Frameless glass doors are created using thick glass plates, which are then hung onto a frameless glass frame. You’ll sometimes see a large beam positioned above the doors that supports the pivots on top.

What are frameless glass doors used for?

Frameless glass doors are perfect if you’re looking for the flexibility of bringing two rooms in your office or home together but still want to keep the option of having a partition when you need it. Frameless glass doors are also an excellent option for creating indoor/outdoor flow as they eliminate the feeling of a barrier a more solid door creates.

What are the benefits of frameless glass doors?

The biggest benefit of frameless glass doors is that they provide flexibility. Frameless doors are a far more workable alternative compared to traditional doors because they take up less swinging space. This makes both the rooms they’re bringing together seem bigger.

What are the disadvantages of frameless glass doors?

One of the few disadvantages of frameless doors is that they can be more expensive than regular doors. This is because the thick glass must be specially made. BM Steel’s prices, however, are very competitive.

Is frameless glass more expensive?

Yes. The high-quality glass used in these frameless doors costs more to manufacture than the thinner, lighter glass, so the cost increases accordingly. 

How do I fit a frameless glass door?

The first thing to do is set the fixed glass partition and the movable glass door leaf out and position them evenly. After that, you’ll need to install the limit slot at the top of the frameless glass door. Then you install the bottom wooden bracket of the frameless glass door’s metal facing. The next step is installing the rigid door frame, after which you’ll need to install the glass door leaf and get the glass fixation done. Then it’s just a matter of glass glue sealing and installing the butt joint between the glass of the frameless doors.