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timmmay

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#315679 6-Aug-2024 09:51
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We have about eight Schlage Regent Leverset internal door handles in our house. One started squeaking when it was about ten years old, I had it replaced, which also squeaked. Since then it's been replaced again, and I've had Exceed have a look at it as well. Exceed fixed things up a bit and sprayed some CRC into the mechanism. It was quiet for perhaps a month or two, after that it didn't squeak but it started feeling like there was sand in the mechanism.


I took the door handle apart again and some black dust fell out. The only think I can see that's black looks like a spring. I sprayed it with CRC, put it back together, and it works smoothly again. Last time this was done it lasted a month or two until it felt graunchy again. The smell of CRC lingers for a week or so, which is unpleasant.


What's confusing me is why six door handles have worked for 12 years or more with no lubricant, but one new needs lubricating regularly, and one of the older ones is going that way.


Can anyone suggest a lubricant that lasts longer and ideally has very little smell? Or is there something way to approach this.

In the past I have found that silicone sprays do not work for very long.

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  #3284600 20-Sep-2024 18:35
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I've come to a partial conclusion, which is a slight lowering of quality or tolerances over time. I'm hoping the information I provided to them helps reverse the decline.

 

I'm not sure why the internal mechanism starts to make noise after a while, other than lubricant wearing off. The solution is simply to use the Inox lubricant they recommended.

 

Once that's working there's still a squeak / squeal coming from where the mechanism meets the rose sometimes, but when you take off the cover / rose it stops. The diameter of the cutout of the rose has become smaller in later models, so it's more likely that the internal mechanism touches the sides of the rose / cover. I haven't found a solution for this one yet. Making sure the rose is correctly fitted helps sometimes. I might try lubricant on it some time, but I'm not sure that will stay in place.

 

Thanks all for the help 🙂


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