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The backplate fixing centers of 211mm allow for a wider size handle that can be beneficial when replacing a damaged or worn multi-point door lock mechanism. The levers for these handles have springs, which can solve the issue of door handles that sag out of the horizontal position when not being used.<br><br>When choosing a replacement UPVC handle and spindle, it is crucial to match the dimensions of the PZ on both the multipoint lock and the uPVC door. This measurement is also referred to as the 'handle centre' or 'cylinder centres and is an essential aspect to match the appropriate handles.<br><br>Once you have the correct PZ size, you'll have to ensure that the lever pads and push pads are in a suitable shape to fit the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) compatible handles you need for your doors. 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This can make it vulnerable to snapping lock attacks.<br><br>The design of many modern cylinders comes with anti-drilling as well as bump resistance features. These features are designed to minimize the chances of an attack by forcing the cylinder rotate in the opposite direction. This can deflect the attack, and ensure your door is secure.<br><br>Some cylinders are designed to withstand snapping. This is a common occurrence on cylinders. A specially designed tool is used to break the lock's break line and then the front of the cylinder is snapped off. This is faster and easier to achieve than opening the door with a multipoint lock and leaves no evidence of a burglary, which can hinder an insurance claim.<br><br>Spring Cassette<br><br>This spring cassette is found within the base plate of the door handle. It provides a sprung solution to return your multipoint lock handles to their original position after usage. 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