Aluminium, AluGrey, Alu + Color, Stainless steel

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Aluminium, AluGrey, Alu + Color, Stainless steel
4a
Lever handles
Aluminium
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AluGrey
70
Alu + color
71
Stainless steel
72
Overview
74
Product families
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Aluminium
Aluminium is the most common metal in the Earth’s crust
(8 %). It occurs widely in feldspar, mica, and clay materials
and is mainly extracted from
bauxite.
Aluminium is a light metal
(relative density 2.699 g/cu.m)
with a melting point of 660 degrees Celsius. Its natural colour is silvery white. It can be
cast or rolled into virtually any
shape, including foil.
Aluminium is extracted from
bauxite in two separate stages.
Pure aluminium oxide (alumina)
is generated, and this is then
broken down into aluminium
and oxygen by a process of
electrolysis in fused cryolite
solution.
Despite the high energy cost
of the initial extraction process,
aluminium is environmentally
sound. Being a lightweight
amongst metals, it saves energy when used. It can also be
fully recycled at a fraction of
the cost involved in its manufacture.
FSB processes only pure
smelting alloys, as follows:
AlMg3:
Mat.-No. 3.3541.02
DIN 1725
AlMg1:
Mat.-No. 3.3315
DIN 1725
AlMgSi0,5:
Mat.-No. 3.3206
DIN 1725
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After machining, the surface is
anodised. This is an electrochemical process which transforms the surface of the metal
into a given thickness of aluminium oxide.
FSB uses the standard GS
process to form its anodised
coatings. GS are the German
initials for direct-current
sulphuric acid electrolysis,
which produces an oxidised
layer approx. 10 µm thick.
Coating hardness is between
250 and 350 kp/sq.mm (Vikkers), equivalent to 2,500 3,500 N/sq.mm.
The silvery oxidised layer
can be stained to extend the
range of possible finishes. FSB
makes use of two methods:
2. Deep staining of the
oxidised coating
Metals and metal compounds
are electrolytically implanted
into the silvery oxidised layer
using an alternating current.
This is also known as the twostep method. Non-fade factors
range between 7 and 8.
1. Surface and penetrating
staining by immersion and
absorption
The silvery white anodised aluminium is chemically stained
in organic and inorganic dye
solutions. The non-fade factor
is between 6 and 7.
Once colouration is complete,
the surface is sealed. This
ensures abrasion strength as
well as colour and weather
fastness.
Aluminium essentially needs
no looking after. The surface
is protected by natural or artificial anodisation. Marks can
be removed with water and a
soft cloth.
Harder materials can gouge
or abrade an aluminium surface.
The scratches l.h. by rings are
a typical example. Though
such blemishes may be a visual nuisance, they in no way
impair the functional properties of the product. There are
many users who view the impact of time on the objects of
everyday use as an ennobling
process.
We would also like to say a
clear word on the subject of
surface hygiene as it affects
levers, handles and knobs.
FSB is not in the game of
playing one material off
against another. Whether a given surface destroys bacteria
in 24 hours or 72 is a bit academic really, since people are
using doors all the time in
practice. You’d have to get out
a disinfectant every time a
handle were touched if you
wished to eliminate germs altogether.
The finishes
The natural colour of aluminium is natural silver. This is
the obvious choice for anyone
seeking an authentic metal finish.
FSB aluminium products are
colour classified as follows:
01
FSB 01
Aluminium natural colour
anodised
FSB 02
Aluminium German silvercolour anodised
FSB 03
Aluminium brass-coloured
anodised
02
4a
FSB 04
Aluminium bronze-coloured
anodised
FSB 07
Aluminium dark bronze colour
anodised
03
The listed standard colours are
reproduced opposite as accurately as printing technology
will allow, as featured on the
FSB 1023 lever handle. To
ensure accurate matching, you
are advised to request a sample product. Slight colour deviations arising from the manufacturing process are inevitable.
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07
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AluGrey
The finishes
Those amongst our friends in
business who are of a scientific
inclination may be curious to
know how swapping an alloy’s
constituents can lead to it
becoming 50 % harder (giving
it a Brinell hardness of approx.
75-80). If so, please note the
comparative analysis of silicon
and magnesium set out below.
A bar of aluminium caused
a real stir at the 1855 World
Exhibition in Paris. This
'malleable silver' was admired
like a priceless rarity. We now
know that, after oxygen and
silicon, aluminium is the third
most common element in the
Earth’s crust. It comes from a
red sedimentary rock first discovered at Les Baux in France
and thenceforth known as
bauxite ore.
We started by asking ourselves
what might lie at the root of
this trend. We concluded that
users were unhappy with the
way the material tends to reveal traces of use. Evidently,
there was no wish to allow
door handles to age gracefully,
getting 'wrinkles' and all.
We decided to remedy this
alleged drawback in such a
wonderful material by dabbling
in a spot of rejuvenation.
When aluminium is first extracted, it has to be said that
rather a lot of energy is consumed. But this is more than
made up for by the way the
material performs when it is
worked, used and, above all,
recycled. Almost 95 per cent
less energy is used at the
reprocessing stage than during
the initial extraction process.
And the wonder of aluminium
is that it can be reprocessed
over and over again without
any of it being lost.
This lightweight amongst
metals is pleasant to the touch,
primarily because it is particularly good at adapting to
environmental temperatures.
Our research work extended
over several years and took a
very exciting course. Ultimately,
we found ourselves on the trail
of nothing less than the secret
of the elements that go to make
up aluminium, this means
magnesium, iron, copper, zinc,
titanium, manganese, nickel
and silicon.
In the mid-1990s, we at FSB
launched the 'Hard Aluminium'
project. We were intent on
giving the material we had
been using at our company for
over 50 years a boost. Whilst
aluminium had become
steadily more popular in some
manufacturing sectors – e.g.
the motor-car, furniture and
luminaire industries – in the
architectural hardware trade
it had been increasingly losing
out to stainless steel.
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In keeping with standard
practice in the industry, in the
past we had used primary
aluminium with a relatively
high share of magnesium.
And, by substituting magnesium with another material,
this is precisely where we
determined to take action. But
which material was it to be?
After much testing we opted
for the significantly harder
silicon. The outcome vindicated
our decision, since the surface
of the new alloy had the radiant
grey colouring of quartz. We
were so taken with it that we
changed the project’s title from
'Hard Aluminium' to 'AluGrey'.
· Silicon (from the Latin silex =
pebble) is a chemical element
belonging to the fourth principal group in the periodic fable
under which metal elements
are grouped, whereas magnesium belongs to the second
principal group, referred to
as the alkaline earth group.
· Silicon is extracted from
quartz and accounts for more
than 20 per cent of the constitution of our planet.
Magnesium, by contrast, is
extracted from anhydrous
magnesium chloride using a
complex technique known as
igneous electrolysis and
makes up less than two per
cent of the Earth’s crust.
· Silicon crystallises into a dark
grey diamond structure that
is hard and brittle. Magnesium, by contrast, is a lightweight silvery metal that is
very reactive and ductile.
· Silicon only melts at above
1,400° Centigrade, unlike
magnesium, which only
requires upwards of 500°
Centigrade.
· The half-life of silicon – i.e.
the time it takes for half its
atoms to mutate – is no less
than 160 years, in the case
of magnesium just 21 hours
by contrast.
Pictures often speak louder
than words, as they say. Which
is why you will find below a
microscopic sectional image of
the sturdy structural make-up
of AluGrey.
It can be clearly seen that the
bright aluminium base and the
grey silicon matter both
occupy about 50 per cent of
the overall area.
As the two constituents solidify,
the silicon claws its way into
the aluminium in an allpervasive branching action.
Those in the know speak of
eutectic mixtures and dendritic
formations here.
We at FSB are convinced that
our probings have revived the
traditional material of aluminium
and given it the necessary
hardness for its new lease of
life.
The lively grey, crystalline
texture of the surface is full of
subtle fluctuations, making
every piece virtually a one-off
design. The silvery grey colour
achieved through the anodisation process imbues fittings
with a very distinctive character
whilst the material’s enhanced
hardness significantly improves
their use value. The metal’s
deeper texturing is externalised
in the form of mottling and
'pigmentation' effects. The
silvery grey of the hardware
creates a charming contrast to
the face of the door.
Alu + Color
The finishes
Aluminium + colour
Coating processes
Coloured door and window furniture has been making waves
for twenty years now. Against a
background of featureless concrete, it has often provided the
sole relief. The builders hardware industry is no longer conceivable without it.
Forming the basis of FSB’s
coated hardware are cast and
polished aluminium models
from the standard range. The
surface is electrolytically oxidised and subsequently electro-statically powder coated.
FSB uses a solvent-free lacquering process to produce a
colour coating some 80 µm
thick. Non-fade factor, surface
hardness, and resistance to
abrasion are roughly as for
anodised aluminium coatings.
FSB is occasionally asked to
supply colour coated versions
of tubular handles in various 4a
types of steel. The danger
here, especially with ordinary
steel, is that, once the coating
has been breached, the metal
inside will corrode. FSB specifically draws your attention to
this and is compelled to reject
all claims to liability from the
outset.
Assuming FSB colour coated
handles are correctly fixed and
properly treated, they will withstand day-to-day use. Surfaces
can be damaged if knocked by
hard angular items such as
rings, keys, or boxes. Such
scratch marks do not impair
the handle’s functioning,
however.
Standard range
FSB regards itself primarily
as a producer of door and window furniture in metal. Colourcoated fittings constitute but a
very small proportion of our
business. Nevertheless given a
sufficiently sizeable order, we
will be pleased to extend our
range to individual requirements.
Colours
White
approx. RAL 9016
Crimson
approx. RAL 3002
Black
approx. RAL 9005
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Stainless steel
Stainless steel
In 1912, the Krupp company
in Essen patented a new material that was known in the inter-war period as 'Nirosta' or
'V2a steel'. It was soon adopted for applications ranging
from the construction of containers for the chemical industry and components for motorcar and aviation design to
building materials and domestic appliances.
Chromium-nickel steel,
material No. 1.4301 under
DIN 17440
The generic term stainless steel
embraces over 100 separate
rust and acidresistant steels.
We manufacture our builders
hardware utilizing a chromiumnickel steel classified as material 1.4301 under DIN 17440.
It contains approx. 18 % chromium and 8 % nickel. This
alloy has proved particularly
successful in the building
industry.
Properties of stainless steel
Stainless steel is an excellent
material for door and window
furniture, since its surface is
extremely resistant to corrosion, knocks, scratches and
abrasion and, owing to the
chromium and nickel additives, needs little looking after.
An invisible passive layer
forms on the surface that is
even said to kill bacteria.
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Applications
Notes on selection
We recommend stainless steel
for all door and window furniture subject to heavy use, viz.
in public buildings, office blokks, hospitals, motorway service
areas, and public parks, at
sporting venues, or on ships wherever large numbers of
people regularly congregate
and reliable, low-maintenance
fittings are a must.
When selecting and ordering
door and window furniture,
please read carefully the general material and technical data
in this Catalogue. This avoids
misunderstandings, queries,
and delays.
Care
Stainless steel furniture basically requires no looking after.
Smudges can be removed with
a damp cloth. Outdoor fittings
and those at chlorinated pools
can develop what is known as
'flash rust' after a while. This is
not generated from within the
metal itself and can be removed by vigorous rubbing.
A comprehensive 24 page
guide containing information
on Stainless steel and it’s
main-tenance is available from
the Stainless steel information
centre:
Informationsstelle
Edelstahl Rostfrei
P. O. Box 10 22 05
40013 Düsseldorf
Germany
The finishes
FSB supplies stainless steel
door and window furniture
as standard in the following
finishes:
FSB 6204
Satin Stainless steel
(stock version)
6204
FSB 6205
Mirror polished Stainless steel
FSB 6206
Matt Stainless steel
FSB 6210
Stainless steel in brass finish
6205
6206
The stock satin finish is exceedingly hard-wearing. The optional mirror polished model is
an ecologically sound alternative
to chrome plating. The matt
model has a very granular
looking grip, though it has to
be said that constant use gradually buffs the matt surface
up. The mirror polished, the
matt and the brass/gold hue
varitans are made to order.
Production time, processing,
and outlay are dependent on
your overall order.
Surface Hygiene
There are those amongst our
competitors who, citing the
findings of research institutes,
make much in their brochures
of the enhanced sterilizing properties of certain finishes. FSB
likewise has access to reports
proving that, for instance, cupriferous metals kill germs more
effectively than, in particular,
synthetic materials. But FSB
sets no great store by such
findings. Whether a given finish
destroys bacteria in 24 hours
or in 72 is academic really,
since in practice, doors tend
to be in fairly regular use any- 4a
way. You’d have to take remedial action every time a door
was opened or closed if you
wished to eliminate germs
altogether.
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Overview
1001
1003
1005
1015
1016
1020
Page 76
Page 77
Page 78
Pages 80, 42
Page 82
Pages 84, 258
1021
1023
1025
1026
1027
1028
Page 85
Pages 86, 43, 259
Page 88
Page 89
Page 90
Pages 91, 260
1029
1034
1035
1045
1051
1057
Page 92
Page 93
Page 94
Pages 96, 44
Page 98
Pages 99, 261
1058
1063
1064
1069
1070
1075
Page 100
Page 101
Page 102
Page 103
Page 104
Page 106
1076
1077
1078
1093
1097
1102
Pages 108, 262
Page 110
Page 112
Page 114
Page 115
Pages 116, 45, 263
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New products 09 |10
Aluminium
Bronze
AluGrey
Brass
Stainless steel
1106
1107
1108
1111
1114
1119
Pages 118, 46, 264
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1126
1135
1144
1146
1147
1160
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Pages 132, 267
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1163
1171
1183
1186
1191
Pages 136, 47
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1201 | 1202
1203 | 1204
1206 | 1207
1208 | 1209
1211 | 1212
Pages 16+17
Pages 20+21
Pages 24+25
Pages 28+29
Pages 32+33
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Product family
Model 1001
Internal door furniture
1001 | 1743 | 1744 1
1001 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1001 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1001 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1005 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1005 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
Lever handle for framed doors
7204 25 8 mm ∆
7604 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 287
Door knob for framed doors
0629 2853 turnable
2329 2801 fixed
Common to elementally geometrical door handles
is the quest to relate to the door in formal terms.
The author of FSB 1001 – architect Peter Bastian
– was after more, though: he wanted his handle to
be a worthy accoutrement for large and, most
notably, high doors whilst also striving for a wellnigh doctrinaire degree of geometrical reductionism and abstraction. FSB’s production specialists went to the limit of what was technically
and economically defensible to ensure his draft
was adopted for series production to the very
letter. The upshot is a door lever produced to
the highest degree of accuracy and having a
square cross-section that offers the hand its
bulky gripping volume with great gravitas.
Details page 293
Door knob for framed doors
0609 2853 turnable
2309 2801 fixed
Details page 293
Window handle
3732
Details page 207
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135
Design: Peter Bastian
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Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1003
Internal door furniture
1003 | 1743 | 1744 1
1003 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1003 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1003 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1003 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1003 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
4a
Internal door furniture
1003 | 1450 03
Entrance door furniture
1003 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
Lever handle FSB 1003, which has echoes of a
miniature door on its side, is decidedly something of a collector’s item. Johannes Potente
adopted the underlying visual concept and put
it to effect in aluminium and stainless steel.
Bathroom furniture
1003 | 1450 0384 5
1003 | 1450 0354 6
Window handle
3426
Details page 199
Door pull
6599 0036
50
130
Details page 369
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
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Product family
Model 1005
Internal door furniture
1005 | 1743 | 1744 1
1005 | 1731 | 1735 2
1005 | 1450 03
1005 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1005 | 1488 03
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1005 0100
There’s no shortage of wedge- shaped lever
handles around. Virtually every maker features
a variation on this theme in their repertoire.
This design may originally have been Professor
Burchartz’s. The version by Johannes Potente
is very slender.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Lever handles for framed doors
7205 25 8 mm ∆
7605 25 9 mm ∆
1757
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Flush roses cf. page 146f.
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1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1005 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1005 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
1005 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1005 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1005 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
1005 | 1450 0384 5
1005 | 1450 0354 6
1005 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
1005 | 1410 0384 5
1005 | 1410 0354 6
1005 | 1488 .. | 1994 ..
1005 | 1488 ..84 5
1005 | 1488 ..54 6
Door knobs for framed doors
0629 2853
2329 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
0609 2853
2309 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
1757
4a
Window handles
3425
Details page 198
3425 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
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Product family
Model 1015
Internal door furniture
1015 | 1743 | 1744 1
1015 | 1731 | 1735 2
1015 | 1450 03
1015 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
1015 | 1488 03*
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1015 0100
It isn’t known who came up with the basic form
for the FSB 1015 model. We suspect that the
design was thought up in the 1930s at a company called wehag.
The version by Johannes Potente is a very
clean-lined affair that is particularly sought after
in the Netherlands, and has been for the past
forty years or more.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Lever handles for framed doors
7215 25 8 mm ∆
7615 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 287
1757
54
122
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
* Bronze on request
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Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1015 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1015 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
1015 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1015 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1015 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
1015 | 1450 0384 5
1015 | 1450 0354 6
1015 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
1015 | 1410 0384 5
1015 | 1410 0354 6
1015 | 1488 .. | 1994 ..*
1015 | 1488 ..84* 5
1015 | 1488 ..54* 6
Door knobs for framed doors
0629 2853
2329 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
0609 2853
2309 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
1757
4a
Window handles
3424
Details page 198
3424 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
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Product family
Model 1016
Internal door furniture
1016 | 1743 | 1744 1
1016 | 1731 | 1735 2
1016 | 1450 03
1016 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1016 | 1488 03
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1016 0100
In its first grey-series manual published in
1990, FSB presented a lever handle dating
back to the 1920s: the FSB 1076 model has
since become the most-copied lever handle of
the past century. The version shown here, FSB
1016, is a more closed-off counterpart to it.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Furnitures for framed doors
7216 25 8 mm ∆
7616 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 288
0629 2853
2329 2801
21
57
50
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
0609 2853
2309 2801
142,5
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
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1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1016 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1016 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
1016 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1016 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1016 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
1016 | 1450 0384 5
1016 | 1450 0354 6
1016 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
1016 | 1410 0384 5
1016 | 1410 0354 6
1016 | 1488 .. | 1994 ..
1016 | 1488 ..84* 5
1016 | 1488 ..54* 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
6514
3476
Details page 206
3403
Details page 213
Details page 357
3476 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
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Product family
Model 1020
Internal door furniture
1020 | 1743 | 1744 1
1020 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1020 | 1743 | 1744 | 2306 05 1
1020 | 1731 | 1735 | 2306 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1020 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1020 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Brass*
Internal door furniture
1020 | 1431
Entrance door furniture
1020 | 1431 | 1931
The FSB 1020 model is the clearest embodiment
of the “good form” of the 1950s. This is a lever
handle that flourishes by dint of the organic flow
of its moulded-to-the-hand design and because
it somehow looks symmetrical without actually
being so. Johannes Potente’s intention with this
design was to provide a dynamic counterpoint
to the linearity of doors.
FSB 1020 is one of four models designed by
Johannes Potente that, in the summer of 1998,
were added to the permanent collection at the
MoMA in New York.
Bathroom furniture
1020 | 1431 0084 5
1020 | 1431 0054 6
Window handle
3404
Details page 233
Door pull
6507
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122
Design: Johannes Potente
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Details page 366
* Sets with roses or backplates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
only, cf. page 270
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1021
Internal door furniture
1021 | 1743 | 1744 1
1021 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1021 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1021 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1021 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1021 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
4a
Internal door furniture
1021 | 1410
Entrance door furniture
1021 | 1410 | 1970
Catalogue No. 6 published by the S. A. Loevy
bronzeware factory in the 1930s includes half a
dozen door fittings by Rachlis, Grenander,
Behrens, Wagenfeld and Paul in which a round
shank is combined with a flat grip section. More
recently, in the 1990s, the Spanish designer
Miguel Milà re-interpreted these elements in the
FSB 1126 model.
With the model shown here we have modified
Milà’s signature somewhat so as to revert more
closely to the original “Thirties” design elements.
The third wave of modernism reaches out to
embrace the Bauhaus.
Bathroom furniture
1021 | 1410 0084 5
1021 | 1410 0054 6
Door pull
6543
60
Details page 367
137
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
85
Product family
Model 1023
Internal door furniture
1023 | 1743 | 1744 1
1023 | 1731 | 1735 2
1023 | 1451 03
1023 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass**
Bronze
1023 | 1483 03*
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1023 0100
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
n the 1950s, the Swiss architect, sculptor and
designer Max Bill got together with Ernst Moeckel
to fashion a door handle for the new Ulm Design
College building that drew on the handles common on railway carriage doors in Switzerland and
has made design history as the “Ulm handle”.
It was a handle that in turn inspired Johannes
Potente to produce FSB model 1023, which for
over thirty years has served as an alternative to
the usual U-shaped models.
Furnitures for framed doors
7223 25 8 mm ∆
7623 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 288
0602 2853
2302 2801
turnable
fixed
58
Details page 292
0638 2853
2346 2801
135
turnable
fixed
Details page 292
* Bronze on request
** Sets with roses or backplates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
only, cf. page 270
86
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1023 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1023 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
1023 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1023 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1023 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1023 | 1451 0384 5
1023 | 1451 0354 6
1023 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1023 | 1418 0384 5
1023 | 1418 0354 6
1023 | 1483 .. | 1996 ..*
1023 | 1483 ..84* 5
1023 | 1483 ..54* 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
3423
6605 38
Details page 197
3423 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Details page 371
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
87
Product family
Model 1025
Internal door furniture
1025 | 1705 | 1709 1
1025 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
1025 | 1705 | 1709 | 2380 05 1
1025 | 1707 | 1708 | 2380 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1025 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1025 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Glass door furniture
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1025 0100
Details page 325ff.
Window handle
3435
FSB 1025 is the key model in the “FSB Featherlight” product series. Its design terminology is
plain to see. An in-line grip is joined to the point
of pivot on the shank. The handle sports a crosssection in the form of a droplet. With its no-frills
looks, this is a design that offers its services
humbly and yet elegantly.
What really brings FSB 1025 to life is the way it
appears to capture the light along its edges. The
interaction between light and shade heightens
the handle’s sense of slenderness.
Details page 200
Door pull
6610
Details page 372
58
133
Design: Hartmut Weise
88
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
Product family
Model 1026
Internal door furniture
1026 | 1705 | 1709 1
1026 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
r.h. 1026 | 1705 | 1709 | 2326
l.h. 1026 | 1705 | 1709 | 2326
r.h. 1026 | 1707 | 1708 | 2326
l.h. 1026 | 1707 | 1708 | 2326
0405 1
0505 1
0406 2
0506 2
Bathroom furniture
1026 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1026 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
4a
Glass door furniture
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1026 0100
Details page 325ff.
Window handle
3435
Lever handle model FSB 1026 adds a rising
quarter circle to the terminology of the “FSB
Featherlight” range, thus lending it added spatial
momentum. The globular-section grip arcs up in
a quarter circle as if reaching out to be held.
This is a door handle that can be grasped with
the l.h. or right hand with equal ease. The
curvature creates the impression of increased
gripping substance.
Details page 200
Door pull
6612
Details page 373
66
135
Design: Hartmut Weise
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
89
Product family
Model 1027
Internal door furniture
1027 | 1743 | 1744 1
1027 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1027 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1027 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1027 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1027 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Internal door furniture
1027 | 1415
Entrance door furniture
1027 | 1415 | 1923
The FSB 1027 model is a stock item in the
trade. It is rather disparagingly referred to as
the “shoe horn” model. The underlying design
is the brainchild of Professor Max Burchartz.
The handle lies extremely snugly in the hand
and unobtrusiveness is its watchword.
The FSB version of the “shoe horn” was designed by Johannes Potente.
Bathroom furniture
1027 | 1415 0084 5
1027 | 1415 0054 6
Glass door furniture
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1027 0100
Details page 325ff.
68
123
Design: Johannes Potente
90
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1028
Internal door furniture
1028 | 1705 | 1709 1
1028 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
1028 | 1705 | 1709 | 2380 05 1
1028 | 1707 | 1708 | 2380 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1028 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1028 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass*
4a
Internal door furniture
1028 | 1417
Entrance door furniture
1028 | 1417 | 1912
The FSB 1028 design is the most ornate of the
handles in the “FSB Featherlight” range. It is a
variation on the terminology used in the FSB
1025 model, yet one that does not neglect the
ergonomic factor.
This is a design that catches the eye and is just
as good to hold. The undular styling of the grip
section is both visually striking and a stimulating
experience for the hand. It’s as elegant a silver
embellishment as you could ever hope to see
on a door and, almost as an afterthought, it also
serves to operate the door.
Bathroom furniture
1028 | 1417 7584 5
1028 | 1417 7554 6
Window handle
3435
Details page 200
Door pull
6611
60
135
Details page 372
Design: Hartmut Weise
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
* sets with roses or backplates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
only, cf. page 270
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
91
Product family
Model 1029
Internal door furniture
1029 | 1705 | 1709 1
1029 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
r.h. 1029 | 1705 | 1709 | 2326
l.h. 1029 | 1705 | 1709 | 2326
r.h. 1029 | 1707 | 1708 | 2326
l.h. 1029 | 1707 | 1708 | 2326
0405 1
0505 1
0406 2
0506 2
Bathroom furniture
1029 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1029 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Internal door furniture
1029 | 1417
Entrance door furniture
1029 | 1417 | 1912
The FSB 1029 design brings a moulded-to-thehand dimension to the “FSB Featherlight” series.
We only apply the term “moulded-to-the-hand”
to models that meet our four Good Grip criteria
to the letter. By using just a few more grams of
aluminium, Hartmut Weise has managed to modify the teardrop motif in such a way that thumb
and forefinger are accommodated and the palm
of the hand has ample bulk to grasp hold of.
Bathroom furniture
1029 | 1417 7584 5
1029 | 1417 7554 6
Glass door furniture
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1029 0100
Details page 325ff.
Door pull
6533
67
133
Details page 362
Design: Hartmut Weise
92
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1034
Internal door furniture
1034 | 1743 | 1744 1
1034 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1034 | 1743 | 1744 | 2306 05 1
1034 | 1731 | 1735 | 2306 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1034 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1034 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
4a
Internal door furniture
1034 | 1431
Entrance door furniture
1034 | 1431 | 1931
Lever handle model FSB 1034 was the first
major item designed by Johannes Potente. It
dates from 1952. Once the copyright lapsed, it
was imitated by the million throughout the world.
It even had to suffer being remodelled in grey
plastic – that was back in the days before plastic
went technicolor.
It is a model that unwittingly anticipates the
Four-Point Guide to Good Grip drawn up much
later by Otl Aicher and FSB in that thumb rest,
forefinger furrow, support for the ball of the
thumb, and gripping substance are all in place.
Bathroom furniture
1034 | 1431 0084 5
1034 | 1431 0054 6
Internal door furniture
1034 | 1436
Entrance door furniture
1034 | 1436 | 1943
72
Bathroom furniture
1034 | 1436 0084 5
1034 | 1436 0054 6
128
Design: Johannes Potente
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
93
Product family
Model 1035
Internal door furniture
1035 | 1743 | 1744 1
1035 | 1731 | 1735 2
1035 | 1450 03
1035 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1035 | 1488 03
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1035 0100
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
In the autumn of 1996, Düsseldorf-based interior
designer Heike Falkenberg asked FSB to recreate
an old handle design for a renovation job she
was involved in. Using the sketch she submitted,
FSB’s Development unit cut a demonstration
model out of the FSB 1076 handle.
The prototype looked so good that, together with
the designer, we spontaneously decided to market
our gripping idea. The design was rapturously
received in the marketplace.
Furnitures for framed doors
7235 25 8 mm ∆
7635 25 9 mm ∆*
0629 2853
2329 2801
turnable
fixed
57
Details page 293
0609 2853
2309 2801
137
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
Design: Heike Falkenberg
94
* Only in Stainless steel
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1035 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1035 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
1035 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1035 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1035 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
1035 | 1450 0384 5
1035 | 1450 0354 6
1035 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
1035 | 1410 0384 5
1035 | 1410 0354 6
1035 | 1488 .. | 1994 ..
1035 | 1488 ..84 5
1035 | 1488 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
6540
3459
Details page 203
3784
Details page 214
3459 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Details page 366
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
95
Product family
Model 1045
Internal door furniture
1045 | 1743 | 1744 1
1045 | 1731 | 1735 2
1045 | 1450 03
1045 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
1045 | 1488 03*
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1045 0100
FSB 1045 is based on FSB model 1015, which
our research suggests was conceived in the 1930s
at a company called wehag. Given the unceasing
use of the FSB 1015 model in commercial ventures, we have supplemented this design with a
return variant conforming to DIN EN 179.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Lever handles for framed doors
7245 25 8 mm ∆
7645 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 289
1757
54
40
132
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
* Bronze on request
96
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1045 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1045 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
1045 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1045 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1045 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
1045 | 1450 0384 5
1045 | 1450 0354 6
1045 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
1045 | 1410 0384 5
1045 | 1410 0354 6
1045 | 1488 .. | 1994 ..*
1045 | 1488 ..84* 5
1045 | 1488 ..54* 6
Door knobs for framed doors
0629 2853
2329 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
0609 2853
2309 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
1757
4a
Window handles
3424
Details page 198
3424 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
97
Product family
Model 1051
Internal door furniture
1051 | 1743 | 1744 1
1051 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1051 | 1743 | 1744 | 2306 05 1
1051 | 1731 | 1735 | 2306 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1051 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1051 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Internal door furniture
1051 | 1436
Entrance door furniture
1051 | 1436 | 1943
Lever handle model FSB 1051 has come to
epitomise FSB. It was dubbed the “Schneider
Handle” (the “S” in FSB) virtually from the
moment it came into being in the mid-1950s.
We can only surmise as to why this model became Johannes Potente’s supreme creation and
a market leader in the 1960s. Maybe it’s all down
to the harmony it exudes and its moulded-tothe-hand credentials.
FSB 1051 is one of four models designed by
Johannes Potente that, in the summer of 1998,
were added to the permanent collection at the
MoMA in New York
Bathroom furniture
1051 | 1436 0084 5
1051 | 1436 0054 6
Door pull
6506
56
131
Details page 356
Design: Johannes Potente
98
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1057
Internal door furniture
1057 | 1705 | 1709 1
1057 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
1057 | 1705 | 1709 | 2380 05 1
1057 | 1707 | 1708 | 2380 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1057 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1057 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium
Stainless steel*
Brass*
4a
Internal door furniture
1057 | 1431
Entrance door furniture
1057 | 1431 | 1931
Lever handle model FSB 1057 is the work of
Munich-based designer Jan Roth. Singularly
unimpressed by the models then on sale, he
decided to design a handle of his own for his
doors. After the first casting, he took the polished
unfinished parts home with him and duly fitted
them to the doors there (which is where they
can still be found).
The FSB 1057 model by Jan Roth nestles snugly
in the hand and is a handle that women in particular often tend to fall for on the spot.
Bathroom furniture
1057 | 1431 0084 5
1057 | 1431 0054 6
Door pull
6613
63
Details page 373
127
Design: Jan Roth
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
* Sets with roses or backplates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
only, cf. page 270
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
99
Product family
Model 1058
Internal door furniture
1058 | 1743 | 1744 1
1058 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1058 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1058 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1058 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1058 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Internal door furniture
1058 | 1402
Entrance door furniture
1058 | 1402 | 1966
FSB 1058 was Johannes Potente’s favourite
model. It is not known why, a mere two years
after designing FSB 1051, his supreme creation,
he followed up with this redesign. FSB 1058
conspicuously does away with the triangular
styling over the pivotal axis. The upshot is an
elegant design with a beauty to take hold of.
FSB 1058 is one of four models designed by
Johannes Potente that, in the summer of 1998,
were added to the permanent collection at the
MoMA in New York.
Bathroom furniture
1058 | 1402 0084 5
1058 | 1402 0054 6
Door pull
6650
58
Details page 382
129
Design: Johannes Potente
100
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1063
Internal door furniture
1063 | 1743 | 1744 1
1063 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1063 | 1743 | 1744 | 2377 05 1
1063 | 1731 | 1735 | 2377 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1063 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1063 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
4a
Internal door furniture
1063 | 1410
AluGrey
Entrance door furniture
1063 | 1410 | 1970
A key design feature in FSB 1063 is the circumferential groove that divides the “handling” section
of the fitting from the “works”, i.e. the shank
and bearing. We have now joined forces with the
Ingenhoven office to systematically extend the
concept by adding applications in timber (wenge
and oak), plastic (dark grey) and Corian® (white,
red and black). The Corian® grips in particular
have very pleasant haptic properties, the material
being of a very high quality and long-lasting
moreover.
Bathroom furniture
1063 | 1410 0084 5
1063 | 1410 0054 6
Window handle
3763
Details page 209
Door pull
3688
60
20
135
Details page 336
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
101
Product family
Model 1064
Internal door furniture
1064 | 1743 | 1744 1
1064 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1064 | 1743 | 1744 | 2306 05 1
1064 | 1731 | 1735 | 2306 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1064 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1064 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Internal door furniture
1064 | 1417
Aluminium
Entrance door furniture
1064 | 1417 | 1912
The design of FSB 1064 was very
much market-driven. A female
admirer of the handle collection
by Nicholas Grimshaw (cf. FSB
1069) tentatively enquired whether
his window-handle design could
be reconceived as lever handle
hardware on narrow backplates.
It transpired that this was indeed
possible with little technical input.
Nicholas Grimshaw had no option
but to go along with this rejigging
of his design notions.
Bathroom furniture
1064 | 1417 7584 5
1064 | 1417 7554 6
Window handle
3469
Details page 204
62
132
Design: Nicholas Grimshaw
102
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1069
Internal door furniture
1069 | 1743 | 1744 1
1069 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1069 | 1743 | 1744 | 2306 05 1
1069 | 1731 | 1735 | 2306 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1069 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1069 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
4a
Internal door furniture
1069 | 1417
Entrance door furniture
1069 | 1417 | 1912
FSB 1069 is the first spontaneous draft of a
door handle by English architect Nicholas
Grimshaw. “Please press to open”, the grip appears to be saying. The gripping surface is as
slender front-on as it is broad across the top.
The silvery aluminium layer separating the two
black plastic shells that comprise the grip lends
the design stability and lightness in one.
Bathroom furniture
1069 | 1417 7584 5
1069 | 1417 7554 6
Glass door furniture
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1069 0100
Details page 325ff.
Window handle
3469
Details page 204
75
140
Design: Nicholas Grimshaw
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
103
Product family
Model 1070
Internal door furniture
1070 | 1743 | 1744 1
1070 | 1731 | 1735 2
1070 | 1451 03
1070 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1070 | 1483 03
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1070 0100
This is a lever handle design that became “really
famous” during the period of garish colours in
the 1970s. For many architects at school in those
days this model epitomises the architecture of
the age.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Furnitures for framed doors
7270 25 8 mm ∆
7670 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 290
0602 2853
2302 2801
20
62
55
turnable
fixed
Details page 292
0638 2853
2346 2801
turnable
fixed
145
Details page 292
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
104
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1070 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1070 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
1070 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1070 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1070 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1070 | 1451 0384 5
1070 | 1451 0354 6
1070 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1070 | 1418 0384 5
1070 | 1418 0354 6
1070 | 1483 .. | 1996 ..
1070 | 1483 ..84 5
1070 | 1483 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
3421
6688 00
Details page 197
3421 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Details page 392
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
105
Product family
Model 1075
Internal door furniture
1075 | 1743 | 1744 1
1075 | 1731 | 1735 2
1075 | 1451 03
1075 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1075 | 1483 03
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1075 0100
The 1920s gave rise to three classic lever handles:
the architect Mallet-Stevens mitred two sections
of tubing together: FSB 1076 – page 108.
Ludwig Wittgenstein bent a brass tube through
90 degrees: FSB 1147 – page 132.
Messrs Gropius and Meyer married an angled
piece of square-section material to a grip that
Alessandro Mendini subtly refined: FSB 1102 –
page 116.
But we still don’t know today who it was that
picked up a saw and “liberated” FSB 1147 from
its semicircular tip: the upshot being FSB 1075.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Furnitures for framed doors
7275 25 8 mm ∆
7675 25 9 mm ∆
0602 2853
2302 2801
turnable
fixed
62
Details page 292
20
0638 2853
2346 2801
turnable
fixed
132
Details page 292
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
106
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1075 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1075 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
1075 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1075 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1075 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1075 | 1451 0384 5
1075 | 1451 0354 6
1075 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1075 | 1418 0384 5
1075 | 1418 0354 6
1075 | 1483 .. | 1996 ..
1075 | 1483 ..84 5
1075 | 1483 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
3422
6683 38
Details page 203
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Details page 391
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
107
Product family
Model 1076
Internal door furniture
1076 | 1743 | 1744 1
1076 | 1731 | 1735 2
1076 | 1450 03
1076 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass*
1076 | 1488 03
4224 42 r.h. | 4224 52 l.h.
1076 0300
The architect Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886 1945) designed several residential buildings in
Paris in the 1920s. It is likely to have been he
who hit upon the idea of splitting a round tube
in two and mitring the ends back together again
at right angles.
The design is now known as the “Frankfurt
model”. There’s a simple reason for this being
so. The handle was rediscovered when the
Architecture Museum was built and proceeded
to take the market by storm.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Furnitures for framed doors
7276 25 8 mm ∆
7676 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 290
0629 2853
2329 2801
turnable
fixed
57
Details page 293
21
0609 2853
2309 2801
137
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
* Sets with roses or backplates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
only, cf. page 270
108
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1076 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1076 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
1076 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1076 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1076 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
1076 | 1450 0384 5
1076 | 1450 0354 6
1076 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
1076 | 1410 0384 5
1076 | 1410 0354 6
1076 | 1488 .. | 1994 ..
1076 | 1488 ..84 5
1076 | 1488 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
6669 38
3476
Details page 206
3403
Details page 213
Details page 386
3476 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
109
Product family
Model 1077
Internal door furniture
1077 | 1743 | 1744 1
1077 | 1731 | 1735 2
1077 | 1450 03
1077 | 1410 03
1077 | 1488 03
Aluminium
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1077 0100
The idea behind the FSB 1077 lever handle
series was to give architects and end-users an
opportunity to have a say in the choice of grip
section for their door handles.
The FSB range provides for the following combinations:
– angled section and roses silver anodised
aluminium, grip stainless steel
– angled section and roses silver anodised
aluminium, grip black plastic
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Furnitures for framed doors
7277 25 8 mm ∆
7677 25 9 mm ∆
0629 2853 turnable
2329 2801 fixed
61
Details page 293
22
0609 2853
2309 2801
turnable
fixed
137
Details page 293
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
110
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1077 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1077 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
1077 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1077 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1077 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
1077 | 1450 0384 5
1077 | 1450 0354 6
1077 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
1077 | 1410 0384 5
1077 | 1410 0354 6
1077 | 1488 .. | 1994 ..
1077 | 1488 ..84 5
1077 | 1488 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
3477
6541
Details page 206
3477 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Details page 367
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
111
Product family
Model 1078
Internal door furniture
1078 | 1743 | 1744 1
1078 | 1731 | 1735 2
1078 | 1450 03
1078 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
FSB 1078 was created at the instigation of
Christoph Ingenhoven, who was thrilled by the
material AluGrey as soon as he set eyes on it
and was of the opinion that this innovative material development ought also to find expression
in a new – “classic” – lever handle design.
Acting as role model was that quintessential
“classic”, FSB 1076, which was subjected to a
complete re-interpretation as regards both the
mitring and the grip section.
What’s so especially pleasing about this model
is the formal transition from the round shank to
a grip section that is very narrow at the top and
bottom.
1078 | 1488 03
4224 42 r.h. | 4224 52 l.h.
1078 0300
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Furnitures for framed doors
7278 25 8 mm ∆
7678 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 291
0629 2853
2329 2801
turnable
fixed
60
Details page 293
20
0609 2853
2309 2801
135
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
112
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1078 | 1743 | 1744 | 2377 05 1
1078 | 1731 | 1735 | 2377 06 2
1078 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1078 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1078 | 1450 03 | Knob backplates
on request
1078 | 1450 0384 5
1078 | 1450 0354 6
1078 | 1410 03 | Knob backplates
on request
1078 | 1410 0384 5
1078 | 1410 0354 6
1078 | 1488 .. | 1994 ..
1078 | 1488 ..84 5
1078 | 1488 ..54 6
Window handles
Door pull
3688
3778
Details page 209
3778 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Details page 336
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
113
Product family
Model 1093
Internal door furniture
1093 | 1743 | 1744 1
1093 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1093 | 1743 | 1744 | 2368 05 1
1093 | 1731 | 1735 | 2368 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1093 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1093 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Glass door furniture
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1093 0100
Details page 325ff.
Window handle
3468
Helmut Jahn and Yorgo Lykouria came to lever
handle design without any preconceptions whatsoever: they freed their minds of the constraints
of industrial production processes, which were
characteristic of the tubular designs of Modernism
in particular, and looked out for a form that, whilst
it can be produced by machines, ergonomically
corresponds to human gripping needs in a
special way. The upshot is a formally distinctive
lever handle re-interpretation that is a genuine
innovation of the moulded-to-the-hand concept.
Details page 204
Lever handle for framed doors
7293 25 8 mm ∆
7693 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 291
Rose for framed doors
1757
57
137
Design: Jahn/Lykouria
114
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
Product family
Model 1097
Internal door furniture
1097 | 1743 | 1744 1
1097 | 1731 | 1735 2
Internal door furniture
1097 | 1415
Internal door furniture
1097 | 1418
Aluminium
AluGrey
4a
Bathroom furniture
1097 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1097 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Bathroom furniture
1097 | 1415 0084 5
1097 | 1415 0054 6
The lever handle designed by architect duo
Behles/Jochimsen was essentially already discernible at the conceptualisation phase, when it
was decided to divide lever handles into two types,
“bent ones” in which the grip section “goes
round the bend” and “organically transformed
ones” in which the grip “grows out” of the
shank. Drawing on a formal combination of and
restriction to the elements “line” and “circle”, a
form was arrived at that is perceived as being at
once new and yet somehow familiar – and is
something of a tactile delight.
Bathroom furniture
1097 | 1418 0084 5
1097 | 1418 0054 6
Lever handle for framed doors
7297 25 8 mm ∆
7697 25 9 mm ∆
Window handle
3797
57
Details page 211
Window handle
3798
120
Details page 211
Design: Behles&Jochimsen
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
115
Product family
Model 1102
Internal door furniture
1102 | 1743 | 1744 1
1102 | 1731 | 1735 2
1102 | 1450 03
1102 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass*
Bronze
The FSB 1102 model is rooted in a redesign
venture by Italian designer Alessandro Mendini,
who refashioned the celebrate Gropius lever
handle by using a different material and adding
a groove as one of his submissions to FSB’s
Design Workshop held in 1986.
Owing to the popularity of this design, we now
supply FSB 1102 in the four materials listed
above and the corresponding finishes. We would
recommend using the rugged stainless steel variant on heavily used doors, indeed that is the
version shown here.
4224 42 r.h. | 4224 52 l.h.
1102 0300
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Lever handles for framed doors
7202 25 8 mm ∆
7602 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 286
0629 2853
2329 2801
turnable
fixed
60
Details page 293
22
0609 2853
2309 2801
127
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
Design: Alessandro Mendini
116
* Sets with roses or backplates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
only, cf. page 270
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1102 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1102 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
1102 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1102 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1102 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
1102 | 1450 0384 5
1102 | 1450 0354 6
1102 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
1102 | 1410 0384 5
1102 | 1410 0354 6
4a
Window handles
Door pull
6546
3432
Details page 199
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Details page 369
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
117
Product family
Model 1106
Internal door furniture
1106 | 1743 | 1744 1
1106 | 1731 | 1735 2
1106 | 1451 03
1106 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass**
Bronze
1106 | 1483 03*
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1106 0100
Materials always figure centrally for Frankfurtbased architect Prof. Christoph Mäckler. It came
as no surprise, therefore, that he earmarked FSB’s
new “AluGrey” material for his lever handle collection. Reworking the form and size of the lever
handle simultaneously gave it the technical
wherewithal for application as heavy-duty hardware fitted with FSB’s AGL compensating bearing
or in a fire safety variant. Lever handle 1106
was the result.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Lever handles for framed doors
7206 25 8 mm ∆
7606 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 287
1757
60
119
Design: Christoph Mäckler
118
* Bronze on request
** Sets with roses or backplates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
only, cf. page 270
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1106 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1106 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
1106 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1106 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1106 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1106 | 1451 0384 5
1106 | 1451 0354 6
1106 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1106 | 1418 0384 5
1106 | 1418 0354 6
1106 | 1483 .. | 1996 ..*
1106 | 1483 ..84* 5
1106 | 1483 ..54* 6
Door knobs for framed doors
0602 2853
2302 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 292
0638 2853
2346 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 292
4a
Window handles
3736
Details page 208
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
1757
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
119
Product family
Model 1107
Internal door furniture
1107 | 1705 | 1709 1
1107 | 1707 | 1708 2
1107 | 1451 03
1107 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1107 | 1483 03
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1107 0100
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
FSB 1107 is related to FSB 1108. FSB’s inhouse designer Hartmut Weise has imbued his
“Brakel Lightweight” with the curve of a door in
motion.
Furnitures for framed doors
7240 25 8 mm ∆
7640 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 288
0602 2853
2302 2801
turnable
fixed
58
Details page 292
0638 2853
2346 2801
136
turnable
fixed
Details page 292
Design: Hartmut Weise
120
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1107 | 1705 | 1709 | 2380 05 1
1107 | 1707 | 1708 | 2380 06 2
1107 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1107 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
1107 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1107 | 1451 0384 5
1107 | 1451 0354 6
1107 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1107 | 1418 0384 5
1107 | 1418 0354 6
1107 | 1483 .. | 1996 ..
1107 | 1483 ..84 5
1107 | 1483 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pulls
3440
6536 | 6537
Details page 201
3440 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Details pages 363 and 364
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
121
Product family
Model 1108
Internal door furniture
1108 | 1705 | 1709 1
1108 | 1707 | 1708 2
1108 | 1451 03
1108 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1108 | 1483 03
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1108 0100
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
FSB’s in-house designer Hartmut Weise was
wondering what it is that gives the “Frankfurt
Model” (FSB 1076) and “Wittgenstein’s Handle”
models their particular appeal. At some point he
jotted down the words “unpretentious presence”.
He then determined to offer the market a sober
design that was at the very least on a par with
them. The upshot was FSB 1108 – a round
tube coupled with a mitred grip of oval section.
The “Brakel Model”?
Furnitures for framed doors
7242 25 8 mm ∆
7642 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 289
0602 2853
2302 2801
turnable
fixed
56
Details page 292
0638 2853
2346 2801
135
turnable
fixed
Details page 292
Design: Hartmut Weise
122
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1108 | 1705 | 1709 | 2380 05 1
1108 | 1707 | 1708 | 2380 06 2
1108 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1108 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
1108 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1108 | 1451 0384 5
1108 | 1451 0354 6
1108 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1108 | 1418 0384 5
1108 | 1418 0354 6
1108 | 1483 .. | 1996 ..
1108 | 1483 ..84 5
1108 | 1483 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pulls
3409
6535 | 6538
Details page 196
3409 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Details page 363 and 365
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
123
Product family
Model 1111
Internal door furniture
1111 | 1705 | 1709 1
1111 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
r.h. 1111 | 1707 | 1708 | 2339 0406
l.h 1111 | 1707 | 1708 | 2339 0506
Bathroom furniture
r.h. 1111 | 1705 | 1709
l.h. 1111 | 1705 | 1709
r.h. 1111 | 1707 | 1708
l.h. 1111 | 1707 | 1708
Aluminium
4384 1, 3
5384 1, 3
4354 2, 4
5354 2, 4
Window handle
3439
Details page 201
Door pull
3684
Whereas the PS1 series (FSB 1191) is now a
“classic”, when it came to the PS2 series we
lost heart after making the first prototypes. What
went wrong?
PS2 consisted of an aluminium core onto which
a transparent coating of coloured plastic was
sprayed. At some point, we began thinking
about how we were to recycle this composite
product – this led to our deciding in favour of
the environment and developing FSB 1111 in a
“new” guise.
Details page 336
56
135
Design: Philippe Starck
124
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
Product family
Model 1114
Internal door furniture
1114 | 1743 | 1744 1
1114 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1114 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1114 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1114 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1114 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Stainless steel
4a
Internal door furniture
1114 | 1402
Entrance door furniture
1114 | 1402 | 1966
Richard Rogers tasked his colleague Laurence
Abbott and a team spearheaded by Florian
Fischötter with developing a lever handle design
as part of an unfussy, elegant hardware collection
in stainless steel whose individual constituents
are immediately discernible to the human eye.
This objective was achieved in the form of door
handle model FSB 1114.
A stainless steel bar hovers airily above a shank
to which it is connected by means of a rugged
shackle.
Bathroom furniture
1114 | 1402 0084 5
1114 | 1402 0054 6
Glass door furniture
4224 41 r.h. | 4224 51 l.h.
1114 0300
Details page 325ff.
Door pull
6501 38
50
16
145
Details page 354
Design: Richard Rogers
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
125
Product family
Model 1119
Internal door furniture
1119 | 1743 | 1744 1
1119 | 1731 | 1735 2
1119 | 1451 03
1119 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1119 | 1483 03
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1119 01..
FSB 1119 incorporates insights gained by FSB
in co-operation with the Fraunhofer Institute
during scientific analyses on the design of a
lever handle for large-leaf doors in hospitals
(FSB 7655, cf. Page 326). Whereas the utmost
importance was given to the rigorous implementation of ergonomic parameters when putting
FSB 7655 to effect, in the case of FSB 1119
considerations of style predominated. Responsible
for fashioning this elegant alternative to the usual
tubular products is FSB’s in-house designer
Hartmut Weise.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Furnitures for framed doors
7219 25.. 8 mm ∆
7619 25.. 9 mm ∆
Details page 288
0602 2853
2302 2801
turnable
fixed
62
54
Details page 292
0638 2853
2346 2801
turnable
fixed
149
Details page 292
Design: Hartmut Weise
126
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1119 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1119 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
1119 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1119 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1119 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1119 | 1451 0384 5
1119 | 1451 0354 6
1119 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1119 | 1418 0384 5
1119 | 1418 0354 6
1119 | 1483 .. | 1996 ..
1119 | 1483 ..84 5
1119 | 1483 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
3440
6682
Details page 201
3440 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Details page 390
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
127
Product family
Model 1126
Internal door furniture
1126 | 1743 | 1744 1
1126 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1126 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1126 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1126 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1126 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Stainless steel
Internal door furniture
1126 | 1415
Entrance door furniture
1126 | 1415 | 1923
When the Spanish designer Miguel Milá suggest
that we turn flat steel hoop into a gently arching
lever handle, we initially though he was resurrecting an old form familiar from the work of the
likes of Wilhelm Wagenfeld and his followers.
But our research was to reveal that, by grace of
its organic curvature, Miguel Milá’s stainless
steel handle boasted hitherto unknown formal
properties.
Bathroom furniture
1126 | 1415 0084 5
1126 | 1415 0054 6
Door pull
6543 40
60
Details page 367
20
130
Design: Miguel Milá
128
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1135
Internal door furniture
1135 | 1425
Entrance door furniture
1135 | 1425 | 1925
Bathroom furniture
1135 | 1425 7584 1
1135 | 1425 7554 2
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
4a
Window handle
3735
Details page 207
What makes this lever handle so appealing is its
traditional formal vocabulary. Add the emphatically
technical visuals of its backplate and you have a
no-frills design solution for any door.
Also available is FSB 1106, a slightly larger version
with AluGrey roses.
58
107
Design: Christoph Mäckler
Spindles for privacy sets:
1
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
2
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
129
Product family
Model 1144
Internal door furniture
1144 | 1743 | 1744 1
1144 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1144 | 1743 | 1744 | 2374 05 1
1144 | 1731 | 1735 | 2374 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1144 | 1743 | 1744 6084 1, 3
1144 | 1731 | 1735 6054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Glass door furniture
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h. 1144
0100
Details page 325ff.
Lever handle for framed doors
7244 25 8 mm ∆
7644 25 9 mm ∆
The form of lever handle FSB 1144 is graced by
being just as pleasing to the eye as to the hand.
Designer Jasper Morrison lets our eyes know that
this door handle is a hand tool for operating
doors. Said eyes promptly relax and a hand takes
over: the thumb falls into place, the forefinger
finds its furrow; the hand makes to grip and finds
plenty to grip hold of.
This is precisely what the Four-Point Guide to
Good Grip drawn up by Otl Aicher and ourselves
demands.
Details page 289
Window handle
3444
Details page 202
Door pull
6534
63
Details page 362
131
Design: Jasper Morrison
130
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1146
Internal door furniture
1146 | 1743 | 1744 1
1146 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1146 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1146 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1146 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1146 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
4a
Internal door furniture
1146 | 1451 03
Entrance door furniture
1146 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
In the early 1990s, FSB felt the time had come
to give the plain round styling of the stable-door
handle a going over. The shank was conically
extended and a semicircular tip was added to
the bent end; two subtle little changes that have
given the revamped FSB 1146 model a character
all of its own. Inevitably, the inevitable happened
and this model, too, has suffered no end of imitations.
Bathroom furniture
1146 | 1451 0384 5
1146 | 1451 0354 6
Window handle
3446
Details page 202
Door pull
6662 38
20
62
52
142
Details page 385
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
131
Product family
Model 1147
Internal door furniture
1147 | 1743 | 1744 1
1147 | 1731 | 1735 2
1147 | 1451 03
1147 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass*
1147 | 1483 03
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1147 0100
The FSB logo echoes a lever handle designed
by the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein
in the mid-1920s in Vienna. This is the original
upon which all similar lever handle forms are
based. By adding a conical shank and spherical
tip we aimed to set ourselves apart from the
many other variants of this lever handle on the
market – and, of course, to render our corporate
logo “grippable” in the truest sense of the word.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Furnitures for framed doors
7247 25 8 mm ∆
7647 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 290
0602 2853
2302 2801
turnable
fixed
62
Details page 292
20
0638 2853
2346 2801
turnable
fixed
132
Details page 292
* Sets with roses or backplates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
only, cf. page 270
132
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1147 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1147 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
1147 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1147 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1147 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1147 | 1451 0384 5
1147 | 1451 0354 6
1147 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1147 | 1418 0384 5
1147 | 1418 0354 6
1147 | 1483 .. | 1996 ..
1147 | 1483 ..84 5
1147 | 1483 ..54 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
3447
6602 38
Details page 203
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Details page 370
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
133
Product family
Model 1160
Internal door furniture
1160 | 1705 | 1709 1
1160 | 1707 | 1708 2
1160 | 1451 03
1160 | 1418 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1160 | 1483 0310
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1160 0100
Works design FSB 1160 recreates the “dynamic
golden growth spiral” in the form of a round
cross-section, with the lever handle likewise
tapering from the shank to the end of the handle
in conformance with the rules of the golden
section. This narrowing heightens the momentum
of the natural curve. The design is restrained,
good to hold and features direction-of-motion
styling.
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Lever handles for framed doors
7210 25 8 mm ∆
7610 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 287
1757
65
60
150
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
134
1
1705 | 1709 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1160 | 1705 | 1709 | 2380 05 1
1160 | 1707 | 1708 | 2380 06 2
1160 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1160 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
1160 | 1451 03 | 1964 03
1160 | 1451 0384 5
1160 | 1451 0354 6
1160 | 1418 03 | 1927 03
1160 | 1418 0384 5
1160 | 1418 0354 6
1160 | 1483 ..10 | 1996 ..10
1160 | 1483 ..84 5
1160 | 1483 ..54 6
Door knobs for framed doors
0602 2853
2302 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 292
0638 2853
2346 2801
turnable
fixed
Details page 292
1757
4a
Window handles
3410
Details page 196
3410 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
3407
Window handle lock adaptor
Details page 222
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
135
Product family
Model 1163
Internal door furniture
1163 | 1743 | 1744 1
1163 | 1731 | 1735 2
1163 | 1450 03
1163 | 1410 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
1163 | 1488 03*
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1163 0100
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
Berlin-based architect Hans Kollhoff devised a
handle design for his projects that consciously
absorbs design elements from the 1930s. His
uncluttered door handles, window handles and
window fasteners have been adopted as authentic
interpretations by the market. This particular
lever handle derives special quality and authenticity from the material bronze, most notably in
the artificially aged variant shown on page 51.
Furnitures for framed doors
7263 25 8 mm ∆
7663 25 9 mm ∆
Details page 290
0629 2853
2329 2801
turnable
fixed
54
Details page 293
0609 2853
2309 2801
125
turnable
fixed
Details page 293
Design: Hans Kollhoff
136
* Bronze on request
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Entrance door furniture
Bathroom furniture
1163 | 1731 | 1735 | 2333 06
1163 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1163 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
1163 | 1450 03 | Bouton sur plaque on request
1163 | 1450 0384 5
1163 | 1450 0354 6
1163 | 1410 03 | Bouton sur plaque on request
1163 | 1410 0384 5
1163 | 1410 0354 6
1163 | 1488 .. | Bouton sur plaque
on request*
1163 | 1488 ..84* 5
1163 | 1488 ..54* 6
Window handles
4a
Door pull
6540
3433
Details page 200
3453
Details page 213
3433 70
Window handle with lock adaptor
Details page 221
Details page 366
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
137
Product family
Model 1171
Internal door furniture
1171 | 1743 | 1744 1
1171 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1171 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1171 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1171 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1171 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Internal door furniture
1171 | 1402
Entrance door furniture
1171 | 1402 | 1966
FSB lever handle 1171 owes its existence to a
“crazy notion” hatched in FSB’s tool-making
shop. Back in the 1930s and 1940s, FSB had
made a lever handle that entered design history
as the “nickel-horn handle”. It combined nickel
plating with a black horn grip.
It was in 1992 that FSB’s toolmakers set about
recreating this classic design in tubular stainless
steel using leading-edge technology. Their efforts
led to a highly marketable design in modern
materials.
Bathroom furniture
1171 | 1402 0084 5
1171 | 1402 0054 6
Window handle
3471
Details page 205
Door pull
6681
60
21
133
Details page 378
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
2
138
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
3
Product family
Model 1183
Internal door furniture
1183 | 1743 | 1744* 1
1183 | 1731 | 1735* 2
Entrance door furniture
1183 | 1731 | 1735 | 2383 06
Bathroom furniture
1183 | 1743 | 1744 0084* 1, 3
1183 | 1731 | 1735 0054* 2, 4
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Lever handle for framed doors
0683 11 8 mm ∆*
0683 12 9 mm ∆*
Details page 286
Door knob for framed doors
2383 2801* fixed
Hadi Teherani breaks with traditional thinking in
FSB 1183. We are all familiar with the “Wittgenstein solution” in which a standard lever handle
is paired with a contrasting – cranked – design
on the slamming face. Hadi Teherani has radically
reduced the diversity of such handle models: he
delivers the function of the cranked lever handle
model - averting the danger of fingers getting
caught in the slamming area of frame doors –
by shifting the handle’s point of rotation leftwards.
Hadi Teherani’s emergency exit model sports a
similarly radical return to the door: he simply
takes a third of the grip section and attaches it
to same at right angles.
Window handle
3783
Details page 210
Door pull
6599 0036
48
Details page 369
161
Design: Hadi Teherani
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
* Suitable for backsets
bigger than 40 mm
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
139
4a
Product family
Model 1186
Internal door furniture
1186 | 1743 | 1744* 1
1186 | 1731 | 1735* 2
Entrance door furniture
1186 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1186 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1186 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1186 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Internal door furniture
1186 | 1450 03
Stainless steel
Entrance door furniture
“The famous phrase ‘form follows function’ is all
well and good”, says Perrault. “Form that follows
function is of course clear, effective and economical. But that isn’t enough.” With regard to
FSB 1186, there’s nothing more one can add to
that. Dominique Perrault and Gaëlle LauriotPrévost have superimposed lever-handle icon
FSB 1147, an archetypal design going back to
Ludwig Wittgenstein, with austere fluting that
clearly identifies the grip section for what it is.
1186 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
Bathroom furniture
1186 | 1450 0384 5
1186 | 1450 0354* 6
Internal door furniture
1186 | 1410 03
Entrance door furniture
1186 | 1410 03 | 1970 03
63
23
Bathroom furniture
1186 | 1410 0384 5
1186 | 1410 0354* 6
145
Design: Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost
Dominique Perrault
140
Flush roses cf. page 146f.
1
1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
Spindles for privacy sets:
3
6 mm ∆
4
8 mm ∆
5
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
6
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
Other spacings available on
request.
Product family
Model 1191
Internal door furniture
1191 | 1491
Entrance door furniture
1191 | 1491 | 1991 43 r.h.
1191 | 1491 | 1991 53 l.h.
Bathroom furniture
1191 | 1491 4354 droite 2
1191 | 1491 5354 gauche 2
1191 | 1491 4384 droite 1
1191 | 1491 5384 gauche 1
4a
Window handle
3439
Aluminium
Looking at this lever handle design, it could be
argued tongue-in-cheek that Philippe Starck
was seeking to consign our entire sector to the
bullring. Strangely enough, however, when the
horns are fastened to their backplates they mutate into door handles as fit for function as any
you could wish for: Matt silver colour backplate,
mirror-finish handle. Both in premium-quality
aluminium.
Details page 201
39,5
21,5
47
185
72
112
70
106
48
68
146
Design: Philippe Starck
Spindles for privacy sets:
1
6 mm ∆, spacing 70 mm
2
8 mm ∆, spacing 78 mm
141
Roses
Backplates
4b
Technical information
144
Overview
145
Flush roses
146
Roses
148
Roses with spring mechanism
149
Indicating furniture
150
WC furnitures for
special requirements
151
Cut backplates + roses
152
Backplates
156
Square backplates
164
143
Roses
Backplates
Opening a door involves two
key forces, pushing and then
pulling. Both forces have a cumulative effect and need to be
carefully counteracted if a
door handle set is to remain in
good working order over the
years. Backplates and roses
fulfil this function, which is
why it is so important that they
are properly fitted.
All plates and roses supplied
by FSB feature a 7 mm plain
bearing made of indestructible
black GFR plastics. Backplates
and roses are additionally fitted with rugged support lugs
in the same material.
Lever handle sets and their accessories need to match the
appropriate locks. Thus it is
therefore important to heed
the specifications listed below
when ordering. It goes without
saying that we are acquainted
with the common international
variations in spacings, key patterns and lock break-throughs.
We nevertheless advise you to
quote the lock type in use if in
any doubt.
1
2
3
4
5+6
7
1. BB and Chubb: centre of
follower to centreof key pin.
2. Profile cylinder: centre of
follower to centre of profile
cylinder core.
3. Oval cylinder: centre of
follower to centre of oval
cylinder.
4. Round cylinder: centre of
follower to centre of round
cylinder.
5. Emergency release: centre
of follower to centre of
spindle.
6. WC: centre of follower tocentre of spindle.
7. Thumbturn: centre of
follower to centre of spindle.
Standard short backplates
with visible screws
Standard backplates with visible screws
Standard short backplates with
visible screws feature two
support lugs in the area
beneath the handle bearing.
Screw holes are designed for
3.9 mm countersunk screws.
Standard backplates with
visible screws incorporate a
GFR plastics bearing.
Screw holes are designed for
3.9 mm countersunk screws.
Roses with concealed fixing
Backplates and squareplates
with concealed fixing
*
Bathroom/WC version
Keyholes
In the absence of special instructions, we supply plates
and roses with lever lock keyholes, i.e. BB.
Keyhole spacing
The standard keyhole spacing
for internal backplates is
72 mm, for bathroom backplates 78 mm and for final exit
backplates 92 mm. The
spacings are measured as follows:
144
FSB bathroom furniture
features a thumbturn (R) on
the inside and an emergency
release with indicator (WC) on
the outside. The door can be
unlocked from the outside
using an Allen key or coin.
The red/white indicator can be
dispensed with if so desired
(S). A special-purpose emergency furniture is available for
old people’s homes and nursery schools.
The metal covering plates rest
on a GFR-plastics backplate
fitted with 2 support lugs in
the fixing area.
Fixing centres 38 mm.
Fixing Aids
In the Fixing Aids section “9c”
of this Catalogue we have set
out all the steps needed to ensure roses and plates are correctly fitted.
Backplates and squareplates
with concealed fixing have a
support plate similar to that for
roses.
To ensure FSB door furniture
is only supplemented by the
appropriate FSB accessories,
we manufacture all plastics
components in the same black
GFR plastics. The colour scheme is sustained in the black
grub screw featured in FSB
handle sets.
New products 09 |10
Overview
Aluminium
Bronze
AluGrey
Brass
Stainless steel
1705| 1709, 1709 54
1707/31 2211
1743| 1744, 1744 54
1732 0084
1736 | 1737
Pages 148, 150, 269
Page 149
Pages 148, 150, 48, 268
Page 151
Page 146f.
4b
1758| 1757, 1718| 1719, 1726, 1776, 1729, 1768, 1752| 1755
Pages 296 – 298
1402
1450 03
1410
1410 03
1415
1451 03
Pages 156, 49
Pages 157, 49
Page 158, 50, 270 Page 161
1416
1417
1418
1418 03
Page 161
Pages 159, 50, 270 Page 160
1431
1432
1433
Page 162
Page 163
1454 – 1459
1795| 1796
1483, 1485
1486, 1488
1550
Page 154
Page 153
Page 164
Page 165
Page 299
145
Flush roses
Flush roses for door thicknesses from 38 – 44 mm
Less is more: an architecture
espousing reduction and the
formal integration of technical/
functional items manifests itself in, for instance, non-rebated
doors. FSB has been setting
standards for some time now
with a range of flush furniture
that has been embraced in
equal measure by architects
and design-conscious house
builders.
Area to be routed out on threaded side/trailing face
Ø 56
3
min. 7
min.
38
min.
12
3
Ø 56
Area to be routed out on clip-on side/leading face
Complementary technical information: www.fsb.de/flush
146
55
38
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
38
Ø6
Ø6
19
3
8
Ø 11,5
11
1736
1737
55
Ø 11,5
3
threaded side = trailing face
clip-on side = leading face
3
4b
Specification:
Technical prerequisites:
The door must be 38-44 mm
thick. Please bear the position
of the lock mortise in mind.
Drill fixing holes on both sides
with the aid of the FSB 0455
standard drilling template.
upwards), the area routed out
must not be more than 3 mm
in depth. The recess for the rose needs to be 56 mm in diameter and centred on the lock
follower.
Handle/key rose pairs for flush
fitting, only in combination with
specially prepared FSB door
handle pairs, door handle pair
and rose pairs can be disassembled
Then expand the holes for the
handle and key roses drilled on
the clip-on side (= leading face) to a diameter and depth of
12 mm. Use should be made
of the FSB 0462 routing jig
when preparing the door for receipt of the roses.
The remaining material between the bottom of the recess
and the lock case is required to
be stable and firm enough to
ensure secure fastening without
any pressure being exerted
upon the lock.
For door thicknesses
from 38 – 44 mm
EPC 72 mm
Routing jig: FSB 0462,
cf. page 577
Please note that - unlike the
routing performed for flush furniture in heavy-duty bearings
(door thickness 45 mm and
Order details required:
–
–
–
–
Lever design
Material/finish
Quantity
Door handing in the case of
rebated doors combined
with asymmetrical door
handles, acc. to German
DIN cf. page 586
Keyways and
bathroom/indicating variants
BB
CH
PZ
WC
R
Other types and cylinder
centres on request.
147
Roses
1743
55
Subroses with
lugs: 1731
38
7
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
1744
55
Subroses with
lugs: 1735
38
7
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
1705
55
Subroses with
lugs: 1707
38
7
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
1709
55
Subroses with
lugs: 1708
38
7
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
Keyholes
148
Roses with
spring mechanism
1731 2211
55
7 mm ∆
For levers with spindle
8 mm ∆: 1731 2111
38
7
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
Angle of rotation is 25°
4b
1707 2211
55
7 mm ∆
For levers with spindle
8 mm ∆: 1707 2111
38
7
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
Angle of rotation is 25°
By dint of the coil springs built
into their bases to return the
handle to the horizontal, FSB
roses with positive mechanisms are ideal for the job of
modernising doors if, for instance, replacing the old locks
would be too laborious or in a
situation in which the lock still
functions well but the lock fol-
lower no longer holds the
handle in position properly,
causing it to develop unsightly
“sag”. The restoring force in
the spring is sufficient to keep
even solid lever handles of
considerable weight – e.g. those made of brass or bronze –
lastingly in position.
The rose’s metal caps are supported on a glass-fibre-reinforced base that features two
lugs in the fixing area. A positive mechanism is built into the
base. The roses are used in
pairs, with a righthand (green
cover) and a lefthand (red cover) version being combined
by means of through fixing.
Restoration of the carrier plate
is ensured by means of coil
springs and is infallible as a
result. The angle of rotation is
25°. Fitted in conjunction with
a set of lever handles, this furniture is indistinguishable from
its standard counterpart.
149
Indicating furniture
55
1744 0084
55
6 mm ∆
Subroses with lugs:
1735 0054, 8 mm ∆
38
38
7
30
1744 6084
55
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
6 mm ∆
Subroses with lugs:
1735 6054, 8 mm ∆
38
38
Aluminium
AluGrey
7
41
55
1709 7584
55
6 mm ∆
Subroses with lugs:
1708 7554, 8 mm ∆
38
38
7
29
1709 ..84
55
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
6 mm ∆
Subroses with lugs:
1708 ..54, 8 mm ∆
38
38
43 r.h. | 53 l.h.
Aluminium
7
36
Privacy sets also available
without indicator.
Item Nos. 17.. ..85 (6 mm ∆)
or 17.. ..55 (8 mm ∆).
150
WC furniture for
special requirements
55
55
1732 0054
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
38
38
Spindle 8 mm ∆
8
Through fixing
55
55
1735 7684
6 mm ∆
Subroses with lugs:
1735 7654, 8 mm ∆
38
38
6/8
55
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
1708 7684
4b
6 mm ∆
Subroses with lugs:
1708 7654, 8 mm ∆
38
38
6/8
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
3464 ....
Aluminium
Ø 14,5
3464 0000: 8 mm ∆
3464 0007: For budget lock
roses FSB 3461, 3462 and
3470 with spindle 7 mm ∆
Enquiries are often received
from old people's homes, nursing wards, and indeed childcare centres and schools
concerning heavy-duty bathroom furniture with an emergency release on the outside.
An FSB set devised for such
special circumstances features
a chunky, extra-large thumb-
turn on the inside that can be
safely operated by all hands
small, tremulous, or frail. This
fitting is connected to a rugged
emergency release on the outside that can be opened, by
authorised persons only, even
if resistance is put up on the
inside.
WC furniture can also be combined with backplates. Please
send your requests.
151
Cut
backplates + roses
Architectural trends such as
those advocating that technical
or design elements be kept as
flush as possible have really
enlivened demand for cut bakkplates.
FSB disposes over leading-edge laser production technology
allowing it to manufacture almost any shape that can be
represented as a vectorised file and is not larger than
1200 x 2500 mm in size as a
cut backplate. You will find a
selection of minimalist bakkplates and roses as a starting
point here which – so we believe – adhere very closely to
the trend alluded to above on
account of their being just 3 or
5 mm thick respectively and
35 mm wide but which are nevertheless merely intended as
initial suggestions. FSB additionally offers to supply cut
backplates in custom designs.
Please note the technical information on Page 155 when
ordering.
When ordering custom designs, please first send us a
dimensioned drawing. We will
then furnish you with a counterdrawing for verification purposes together with a price
quote.
FSB supplies cut backplates
and roses either with
· visible fixing on both sides
or else
· visible or concealed fixing on
one side (concealed fixing by
means of weld-on threaded
bushings that double up as
reinforcement lugs)
The means of support for the
handle can be “loose” or
“non-detachable” and involves
an injection-moulded sliding
bearing made of glass-fibre
reinforced plastic. Backplates
and roses 3 mm thick are furnished with a spacer ring in
solid stainless steel in the process. Where common door
thicknesses are concerned,
corresponding use can be made of the FSB Stabil-spindle
(cf. p. 545) for these variants.
Custom Stabil-spindle variants
are available to order for nonstandard door thicknesses.
Our inhouse sales service will
readily answer any questions
you may have on this subject.
152
Cut roses
1795 ..
50
Stainless steel
50
With lugs in Stainless steel
38
3/5
Fig.:
3 mm thick, visible fixing on
both sides, with stainless steel
spacer ring
Furniture may incorporate
non-detachable lever handles;
please indicate FSB model
required when ordering.
1796 ..
50
4b
Stainless steel
50
With lugs in Stainless steel
38
3/5
Fig.:
3 mm thick, concealed fixing
on one side, perforation for
Europrofile cylinder
01 = 3 mm | 11 = 5 mm
visible fixing on both sides
02 = 3 mm | 12 = 5 mm
concealed fixing on one side
Mounting holes 38 mm
Chamfered corners
3 mm:
sliding bearing with stainless steel spacer ring
5 mm:
sliding bearing
in plastic
Fixing methods:
concealed fixing on one side
by means of weld-on stainless
steel threaded bushings on the
reverse face that also act as
reinforcements, stainless steel
recessed head screws.
Keyholes and
Bathroom/WC version
BB
CH
PZ
WC
R
visible fixing on both sides by
means of stainless steel recessed head screws
153
Cut backplates
3/5
35
1454 ..
Rectangular, 35 x 185 mm
185
210
245
1456 ..
72
92
Rectangular, 35 x 210 mm
1458 ..
Rectangular, 35 x 245 mm
3/5
35
1455 ..
Round, 35 x 185 mm
185
210
245
72
92
1457 ..
Round, 35 x 210 mm
1459 ..
Round, 35 x 245 mm
Stainless steel
With lugs in Stainless steel
01.. = 3 mm | 11.. = 5 mm
visible fixing on both sides
02.. = 3 mm | 12.. = 5 mm
concealed fixing on one side
Fig. above:
5 mm thick, visible fixing on
both sides, lever bearing in
glass-fibre reinforced plastic
Fig. left:
3 mm thick, concealed fixing
on one side, with stainless
steel spacer ring
3 mm:
sliding bearing with stainless steel spacer ring
5 mm:
sliding bearing in
plastic
Fixing methods:
Concealed fixing on one side
by means of weld-on stainless
steel threaded bushings on the
reverse face that also act as
reinforcements, stainless steel
recessed head screws.
Visible fixing on both sides by
means of stainless steel recessed head screws.
154
Keyholes and
Bathroom/WC version
BB
CH
PZ
WC
R
Fax sheet for
customised cut backplates
to special order
1454
1456
Y
A
A
1454
1456
1458
1458
Y
Y
D
A
D
B
Z
X
Z
X
C
Stainless steel
B
X
C
With lugs in Stainless steel
Z
C
1455
1457
Y
A
A
1455
1457
1459
1459
Y
Y
D
A
B
D
Z
X
C
Z
X
4b
Stainless steel
B
X
C
With lugs in Stainless steel
Z
C
1454
Plate thickness
1456
1458
1455
1457
1459
3 mm
5 mm
3 mm
5 mm
3 mm
5 mm
3 mm
5 mm
3 mm
5 mm
3 mm
5 mm
Fixing
(visibility)
face
both sides
face
both sides
face
both sides
face
both sides
face
both sides
face
both sides
Bearings
loose
inseparable*
loose
inseparable*
loose
inseparable*
loose
inseparable*
loose
inseparable*
loose
inseparable*
Length X
Width Y
Dimension A
Dimension B
Dimension C
Dimension D
Centres Z
Keyway
* only for visible face fixing
155
Backplates
1402
7
45
40
Aluminium
Stainless steel
22
70
170 72
Ø 5,5
Distance 70 + 72 mm
visible fixing
24
Fixing template: FSB 0453,
cf. page 572
1450 03
7
45
50
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
21,5
70
185 72
112
Distance 70 + 72 mm
concealed fixing
Fixing template: FSB 0477,
cf. page 578
Ø 10
1452 03
7
45
40
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
21,5
185 92
128,5
Distance 92 mm
visible fixing
Ø 10
Fixing template: FSB 0469,
cf. page 578
Keyholes
Bathroom/WC version
*
156
Backplates
1410
7
45
Aluminium
Stainless steel
88
70
245 72
92
Distance 70, 72 + 92 mm
visible fixing
1410 03
7
45
88
75,5
70
245 72
92
21,5
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
4b
134,5
Distance 70, 72 + 92 mm
concealed fixing
Fixing template: FSB 0476,
cf. page 579
Ø 10
40
1407
7
Aluminium
87
Distance 70 + 72 mm
visible fixing
230 70
72
50
1445
7
Aluminium
93
Distance 92 mm
visible fixing
245
92
* except FSB 14.. 03
Keyholes
Bathroom/WC version
*
157
Backplates
1415
7
45
40
Aluminium
Stainless steel
22
70
170 72
Ø 5,5
Distance 70 + 72 mm
visible fixing
24
Fixing template: FSB 0453,
cf. page 572
1451 03
7
45
50
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
Distance 70 + 72 mm
visible fixing
Fixing template: FSB 0477,
cf. page 578
21,5
70
185 72
112
Ø 10
1453 03
7
45
40
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Bronze
21,5
185 92
128,5
Distance 92 mm
concealed fixing
Ø 10
Fixing template: FSB 0469,
cf. page 578
Keyholes
Bathroom/WC version
*
158
Backplates
1418
7
45
Aluminium
Stainless steel
88
245 70
72
92
Distance 70, 72 + 92 mm
visible fixing
4b
88
1418 03
7
45
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
75,5
21,5
245 70
72
92
134,5
Distance 70, 72 + 92 mm
concealed fixing
Ø 10
Fixing template: FSB 0476,
cf. page 579
* except FSB 14.. 03
Keyholes
Bathroom/WC version
*
159
Backplates
7
47
40
1431
Aluminium
22
70
170 72
Distance 70 + 72 mm
Design: Johannes Potente
38
Fixing template: FSB 0453,
cf. page 572
24
47
7
1436
Aluminium
87
Distance 70 + 72 mm
230 70
72
Design: Johannes Potente
38
Keyholes
160
Bathroom/WC version
Backplates
36
7
1416
Aluminium
Stainless steel
85
220 70
72
Distance 70 + 72 mm
36
85
220 70
72
7
1417
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Distance 70 + 72 mm
4b
With backplates series 1416
and 1417 FSB wants to suggest, whether lever handles
shouldn’t be sometimes combined with narrow backplates.
Less, often is more.
Keyholes
Bathroom/WC version
161
Backplates
9,5
40
1432
Stainless steel
93
75,5
Distance 70, 72 + 92 mm
70
265 72
92
21,5
134,5
10
Keyholes
162
It’s a few years back now that
Hartmut Weise presented the
market with arching roses as
an alternative to the angular
design of flat roses. He has
now followed up with a slightly
arching backplate in stainless
steel that rests on a plastic
base so as to seemingly hover
on the door.
Bathroom/WC version
Renovation backplate
9,5
55
93
70
265 72
92
75,5
1433
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
21,5
Distance 70, 72 + 92 mm
134,5
10
Keyholes
1433 is the larger equivalent
of the familiar 1432 backplate
by Hartmut Weise.
Especially developed for
renovation work, it measures
55 mm across and is hence
ideal for covering over traces
of the previous fitting.
Set off by a black base, this
slightly curving backplate for 4b
invisible fixing to doors somehow appears to “hover” in
space.
Bathroom/WC version
163
Square backplates
Radius corners 12 mm
1483 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Radius corners 12 mm
Distance 70 + 72 mm
Fixing template: FSB 0478,
cf. page 579
185
7
32,5
50
21,5
70
185 72
112
Ø 10
1485 01
Aluminium
(X = 3 mm)
Stainless steel (X = 2 mm)
Radius corners 12 mm
Distance 70 + 72 mm
185
32,5
50
70
185 72
Square backplates
The FSB backplate programme embraces items for both
concealed and visible fixing,
radiused corners or square
corners. In the lever handle
section of this Manual these
backplates have been allotted
to specific lever handle designs.
164
In addition FSB offers 'nibbled'
or laser cut customized backplates for visible fixing. Please
send dimensioned drawings.
We will submit our own drawings and a quote by return.
X
Square backplates
Radius corners 4 mm
1488 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Radius corners 4 mm
Distance 70 + 72 mm
Fixing template: FSB 0478,
cf. page 579
185
32,5
7
50
21,5
70
185 72
4b
112
Ø 10
1486 01
Aluminium
(X = 3 mm)
Stainless steel (X = 2 mm)
Radius corners 4 mm
Distance 70 + 72 mm
185
32,5
X
50
70
185 72
* except FSB 14.. 03
Keyholes
Bathroom/WC version
*
165
Door knobs
Knob backplates
4c
Overview
168
Technical information
170
Knob handles
171
Door knobs
175
Knob backplates
184
Pull handles on backplates
189
167
Overview
0802
0804
0806
0816
0826
0828
0829
Pages 171, 54, 272
Page 171
Page 172
Pages 172, 46
Page 174
Page 174
Pages 173,55
0844
0877
0880
Page 171
Page 173
Page 272
2302
2303
2304
2306
2316
2322
2326
Pages 175, 54, 273
Page 175
Page 180
Page 176
Pages 182, 46
Page 182
Page 180
2329
2333
2339
2368
2374
2377
2380
Pages 176, 55
Pages 181, 47
Page 181
Page 183
Page 177
Page 178
Pages 177, 272
2383
2309
2346
2354
2378
Page 183
Pages 179, 55
Pages 179, 54
Page 179
Page 178
168
New products 09 |10
Aluminium
Bronze
AluGrey
Brass
Stainless steel
1904
1920
1925
1923
1964
1927
1927 03
1931
1943
Page 187
Page 187
Pages 188, 265
Pages 184, 57, 271
Pages 184, 57, 271
Page 186
Page 186
4c
1966
1963 03
1970
1970 03
Pages 185, 56
Pages 185, 56
2121
2144
Page 189
Page 189
169
Door knobs
Knob handles
Fixed knobs on roses
Concealed face fixing
Backplate with dead knob
We supply knob handle sets as
female pairs complete with a
separate special-purpose FSB
Stabil-spindle.
Door knobs can be riveted to
roses to form dead knobs and
can be fixed in one of two
ways:
Concealed through fixing and
concealed face fixing
Concealed face fixing first involves screwing a steel base
rose to the door. The dead
knob is then positioned so as
to precisely cover this and is
secured with a grub screw.
FSB also supplies door knobs
rigidly mounted on backplates.
These feature a 12 mm internal thread to accommodate the
FSB Stabil-half-spindle provided. Before fitting the plate,
the spindle is firmly screwed
into the shank of the knob.
Backplate and spindle are then
fitted to the door and the procedure is repeated on the reverse.
To assemble, first construct a
male handle from the spindle
and one of the female parts,
carefully inserting the grub
screw supplied through the appropriate borehole. The grub
screw passes through the neck
of the knob and locates into
the spindle. For the male knob
to be correctly assembled it is
generally necessary for the
head of the grub screw to lie
flush with the outer surface of
the neck of the knob.
Thereafter, fixing is as for
the FSB Stabil-spindle.
Female knob handles can of
course be fitted to rotate in a
plate or rose on one side only
using the customised FSB
half-spindle.
Concealed through fixing
Where concealed through
fixing is required, we supply
door knobs prepared for 5 mm
bolts and reinforced with two
lugs with standard 38 mm
centres.
On the reverse, a lever handle
rose of comparable technical
design is used (FSB 1731 50..
and 1707 50..).
The M5 screws are 45 mm in
length, making them suitable
for doors 37-46 mm thick. For
other door thicknesses, screws
of the appropriate size should
be used (FSB 0308 05..).
In this configuration, the door
knob can be fastened to an
FSB lever handle on the reverse by means of an FSB halfspindle screwed into the
12 mm threaded neck of the
knob.
170
Knob handles
50
60
0802
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
X
76
(X
(X
(X
(X
(X
=
=
=
=
=
70
70
66
65
65
mm)
mm)
mm)
mm)
mm)
0803
Stainless Steel
8 mm ∆-hole
65
0804
Aluminium
Stainless steel
48
4c
8 mm ∆-hole
70
52
0844
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
8 mm ∆-hole
75
Design: Jasper Morrison
Turnable knob handles are
made and supplied by FSB as
female sections. Knobsets are
created by joining two female
parts together using the
FSB Stabil spindle 0102.
Adaptor sleeve 8 on 7 mm
cf. page 550.
171
Knob handles
53
0806
Aluminium
8 + 10 mm ∆-hole
44
48
0816
Aluminium
AluGrey
Bronze
8 mm ∆-hole
65
Design: Christoph Mäckler
Turnable knob handles are
made and supplied by FSB as
female sections. Knobsets are
created by joining two female
parts together using the
FSB Stabil spindle 0102.
Adaptor sleeve 8 on 7 mm
cf. page 550.
172
Knob handles
Ø
0829
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
(Ø = 50 mm)
(Ø = 50 mm)
(Ø = 55 mm)
(Ø = 50 mm)
8 +10 mm ∆-hole
44
4c
55
0877
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
8 mm ∆-hole
52
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
Turnable knob handles are
made and supplied by FSB as
female sections. Knobsets are
created by joining two female
parts together using the
FSB Stabil spindle 0102.
Adaptor sleeve 8 on 7 mm
cf. page 550.
173
Knob handles
67
0826 00..
44 r.h. | 45 l.h.
Aluminium
AluGrey
49
8 mm ∆-hole
60
Design: Hartmut Weise
45
0828
Aluminium
Stainless steel
8 mm ∆-hole
45
Turnable knob handles are
made and supplied by FSB as
female sections. Knobsets are
created by joining two female
parts together using the
FSB Stabil spindle 0102.
Adaptor sleeve 8 on 7 mm
cf. page 550.
174
Door knobs
2302 06
X
55
50
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
(X
(X
(X
(X
(X
=
=
=
=
=
77
77
73
72
72
mm)
mm)
mm)
mm)
mm)
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2302 05
X
55
50
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
(X = 77 mm)
(X = 77 mm)
(X = 73 mm)
(X = 72 mm)
(X = 72 mm) 4c
Concealed face fixing
2303 06
84
55
60
Stainless steel
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2303 05
84
55
60
Stainless steel
Concealed face fixing
06
05
175
Door knobs
2306 06
51
53
55
Aluminium
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2306 05
51
53
55
Aluminium
Concealed face fixing
2329 06
52
55
Ø
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
(Ø = 50 mm)
(Ø = 50 mm)
(Ø = 55 mm)
(Ø = 50 mm)
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2329 05
52
55
Ø
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
(Ø = 50 mm)
(Ø = 50 mm)
(Ø = 55 mm)
(Ø = 50 mm)
Concealed face fixing
06
176
05
Door knobs
2374 06
82
52
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2374 05
82
52
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Concealed face fixing
4c
Design: Jasper Morrison
2380 06
48
55
46
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2380 05
48
55
46
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
Concealed face fixing
06
05
177
Door knobs
2377 06
59
55
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2377 05
59
55
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Concealed face fixing
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
2378 06
94
55
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
38
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
64
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
06
178
05
Door knobs
2309 06
93
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
50
38
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
55
2346 06
93
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
50
38
4c
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
91
2354 06
110
55
55
38
Stainless steel
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
61
06
179
Door knobs
2304 06
81
55
48
38
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
77
2304 05
81
55
48
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Concealed face fixing
77
82
2326 ..06
04 r.h. | 05 l.h.
Aluminium
AluGrey
55
38
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
68
82
55
2326 ..05
04 r.h. | 05 l.h.
Aluminium
AluGrey
Concealed face fixing
68
06
180
Design: Hartmut Weise
05
Door knobs
67,5
2333 06
62
50
55
38
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
Design: Hans Kollhoff
4c
2339 ..06
82
66
55
38
58
06
04 r.h. | 05 l.h.
Aluminium
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
Design: Philippe Starck
05
181
Door knobs
2316 06
72
48
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Bronze
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2316 05
72
48
55
Aluminium
AluGrey
Bronze
Concealed face fixing
Design: Christoph Mäckler
2322 06
52
55
45
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
2322 05
52
55
45
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Concealed face fixing
06
182
05
Door knobs
2368 06
57
55
36
38
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
82
2368 05
57
55
36
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Concealed face fixing
82
Design: Jahn/Lykouria
2383 06
87
73
55
38
47
4c
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Concealed through fixing
C:C screw holes 38 mm
Suitable for backset bigger
than 40 mm
Design: Hadi Teherani
06
05
183
Knob backplates
45
1923
X
40
Aluminium
(X = 77 mm)
Stainless steel (X = 73 mm)
22
170
72
Distance 72 mm
with visible fixing
Fixing template: 0453
cf. page 572
45
X
50
Aluminium
(X = 77 mm)
AluGrey
(X = 77 mm)
Stainless steel (X = 73 mm)
Bronze
(X = 72 mm)
Brass
(X = 72 mm)
Distance 70 + 72 mm
with concealed fixing
Fixing template: FSB 0477,
cf. page 578
21,5
70
185 72
112
45
1927
X
Aluminium
(X = 77 mm)
Stainless steel (X = 73 mm)
88
Distance 72 + 92 mm
with visible fixing
245 72
92
45
88
X
75,5
21,5
245 70
72
92
* except FSB 19.. 03
184
1964 03
134,5
1927 03
Aluminium
(X = 77 mm)
AluGrey
(X = 77 mm)
Stainless steel (X = 73 mm)
Bronze
(X = 72 mm)
Brass
(X = 72 mm)
Distance 70, 72 + 92 mm
with concealed fixing
Fixing template: FSB 0476,
cf. page 579
Keyholes
Knob backplates
45
1966
51
40
Aluminium
Stainless steel
22
170
72
Distance 72 mm
with visible fixing
Fixing template: FSB 0453,
cf. page 572
45
51
50
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
21,5
70
185 72
1963 03
112
4c
Distance 70 + 72 mm
with concealed fixing
Fixing template: FSB 0477,
cf. page 578
45
1970
51
Aluminium
Stainless steel
88
Distance 72 + 92 mm
with visible fixing
245 72
92
45
88
70
245 72
92
51
75,5
21,5
1970 03
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
134,5
Distance 70, 72 + 92 mm
with concealed fixing
Fixing template: FSB 0476,
cf. page 579
* except FSB 19.. 03
Keyholes
185
Knob backplates
47
51
40
Aluminium
22
170
1931
72
Distance 72 mm
Fixing template: FSB 0453,
cf. page 572
38
47
51
1943
Aluminium
87
Distance 72 mm
230 72
38
Keyholes
186
Knob backplates
45
51
40
Aluminium
22
170
1904
72
Distance 72 mm
Fixing template: FSB 0453,
cf. page 572
4c
45
88
51
1920
Aluminium
Distance 72 + 92 mm
245 72
92
Keyholes
187
Knob backplate
50
1925
47
25
45
72
130 80
38
Aluminium
Stainless Steel
Brass
3
The knob backplate comes
with a fixed knob and an FSB
half-spindle. It is designed for
door thicknesses from 38 42 mm. The furniture is visibly
fixed to the door using M4
sleeve nuts and threaded bolts.
Design: Christoph Mäckler
Keyholes
188
Pull handles
on backplates
2121
47
Aluminium
87
90
Distance 72 mm
230 72
38
42
4c
2144
45
Aluminium
88
113
245
Distance 92 mm
92
57
52
* except FSB 2121
Keyholes
189
4d
Window handles
Overview
192
Technical information
194
Flat-rosed window handle
195
Window handles
196
Window handles for
specific requirements
215
Window handles with
cylinder locks
216
Protection from leverage
223
Socket key-operation locks
223
Budget lock roses
224
Sliding patio door levers
225
Flush pulls for
lifting/sliding doors
226
Even humdrum items such as
window handles are subject to
the laws of commodity aesthetics, i.e. they need to be
selected to match the lever
handles in use.
191
Overview
3409
3410
3421
3423
3424
3425
3426
Page 196
Page 196
Page 197
Pages 58, 197, 274
Pages 198, 58
Page 198
Page 199
3432
3433
3435
3439
3440
3444
3446
Pages 60, 199, 274
Pages 59, 200
Pages 200, 275
Page 201
Page 201
Page 202
Pages 202, 275
3447
3459
3468
3469
3471
3473
3476
Pages 203, 276
Page 203
Page 204
Page 204
Page 205
Page 205
Pages 206, 276
3477
3732
3735
3736
3745
3751
3752
Page 206
Page 207
Pages 207, 277
Pages 59, 208, 277
Page 208
Page 26
Page 26
3753
3754
3755
3756
3763
3778
3783
Page 18
Page 34
Page 30
Page 22
Page 209
Page 209
Page 210
192
New products 09 |10
Aluminium
Bronze
AluGrey
Brass
Stainless steel
Alu + Colour
3789
3797
3401
3402
3403
3404
3453
Page 210
Page 211
Page 212
Page 212
Page 213
Pages 212, 278
Pages 213, 60
3455
3784
3798
34.. 70
3481
3488
3491
Page 214
Page 214
Page 211
Page 221
Page 218
Page 218
Page 219
3495
3496
3497
3499
3407
3416
Page 220
Page 216
Page 217
Page 215
Pages 222, 278
Page 223
3750 11
3750 12
4215 00
4215 02
4215 10
Budget lock roses
Page 225
Page 225
Page 226
Page 226
Page 226
Pages 223+224
193
Window handles
FSB supplies window handles
with and without a click-stop
mechanism. The following
applies in respect of models
incorporating a click-stop mechanism: FSB supplies these
handles as standard with roses
14 mm thick, lugs 10 mm in
diameter, a 7 mm square
spindle with a 30 mm projection
and 43 mm fixing centres.
The same handles can also be
supplied with 12 mm-diameter
lugs or without lugs altogether.
The roses on models with no
click-stop mechanism are a
mere 7 mm thick. The distance
between fixing centres remains
unchanged, however, at 43 mm.
The method of fixing is visible.
The FSB click-stop
mechanism
All FSB window handles with
click-stop mechanisms conform
to the RAL quality standard.
The RAL Quality Association
has drafted specifications for
window handles that are designed to ensure lasting quality
and performance.
The FSB click-stop device
enables windows to be closed,
tilted or opened correctly. It
consists of ball bearings in a
rugged GFR plastics housing.
Whenever the window is
operated, the handle audibly
clicks into place.
Handles can be optionally
supplied with a 45-degree
“night-tilt” setting.
194
Special spindle projections are
often required as a means of
accommodating differing profile
systems and materials. FSB
supplies just what is needed
on a job-by-job basis. Please
simple indicate any non-standard spindle projections when
ordering.
FSB supplies its window handles without screws. Fixing is by
means of M5 oval-head screws.
Lockable window handles
For burglar-resistant windows to
conform to DIN V ENV 1627,
the handles used have to meet
a number of conditions in addition to the various other security
criteria involved. The window
handles concerned are required
to be lockable and particularly
resistant to twisting and pulling.
Where lockable window handles
are concerned, these conditions
have been laid down in the RAL
quality standards, together with
more exacting design-engineering requirements, for many
years now. The values prescribed for twisting and pulling
forces under RAL are twice as
stringent as those set forth in
DIN V ENV 1627. Certification
and quality assurance tests
conducted by the RAL Quality
Association ensure the quality
and fitness for function of lockable window handles.
Complementing the standard
lockable formats, a rose with a
push-button/deadlocking function allows any of FSB’s great
variety of attractive window
handle designs to be used on
windows specifically required
to afford protection against
intruders. The rose can be fitted
with the cylinder either at the
top or bottom. It goes without
saying that conformity to the
RAL quality standards has likewise been established and is
ongoingly monitored in respect
of this device – known as a
lockable adaptor rose.
Models 3423 and 3476 shown
on the following pages are
stocked as standard. Any other
handle design may also be
selected for attachment to the
adaptor rose. Please note that
delivery may take longer in
such instances.
Window handle lock adaptors
Rounding off our range of security fittings for windows are
anti-leverage devices for window sashes and a series of
lock adaptors to which any
design of window handle can
be attached.
Special solutions
Innovations in facade techniques such as curtain walling,
new profile systems or, indeed,
new window designs necessitate special types of window
handle:
– of reduced depth or incorporating reduced-depth roses
for box-type “winter” windows
– featuring cranking for tophinged windows
– incorporating casement
fasteners for centre-hung
windows
FSB supplies a wide variety of
special-concept solutions for
such scenarios that can be
combined with virtually all our
window handle models.
Tilt to turn
Special-action lockable handles
are required in conjunction with
the “tilt to turn” window drive
mechanisms often fitted in
schools, offices and hospitals to
prevent unauthorised operation
without impairing air-handling
properties. FSB produces such
special-purpose window handles in familiar designs to order.
Flat-rosed window handle
5
Ø 10
Ø 26
43
Ø 10
10
34.. 07
37.. 07
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Window handle with shallow
rose and click-stop mechanism
recessed into the profile lugs
with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Can be fitted to timber and
plastic profiles. Assembly is
in the usual manner except
that a central drilling 26 mm
in diameter is required in addition to the two fixing holes
(c:c 43 mm). All FSB window
handles having a click-stop
mechanism can be supplied
with shallow roses. Please
enquire.
Further flush products:
– roses for door thicknesses
from 38-44 mm, page 146f.
– S2 armoured roses for timber
main entrance doors, page
448f.
195
4d
Window handles
32,5
70
70
3409
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
14
123
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1108
32,5
80
70
138
43
3410
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1160
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Other spindle projections
available on request.
196
Technical information page 194
Window handles
32,5
68
70
3421
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
14
120
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever designs 1070,
1080 and 7690
4d
32,5
72
70
123
43
14
3423
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever designs 1023
and 7617
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Technical information page 194
Other spindle projections
available on request.
197
Window handles
32,5
70
70
110
3424
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
43
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever designs 1015
and 1045
32,5
73
70
116
43
3425
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1005
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Other spindle projections
available on request.
198
Technical information page 194
Window handles
32,5
66
70
110
3426
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1003
4d
32,5
74
70
114
43
14
3432
Aluminium*
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Alessandro Mendini
To match lever design 1102
* Black grip only available with
aluminium angled section.
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Technical information page 194
Other spindle projections
available on request.
199
Window handles
32,5
69
70
111
3433
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
43
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Hans Kollhoff
To match lever design 1163
32,5
68
70
118
43
14
3435
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Hartmut Weise
To match lever designs 1025,
1026, 1028 and 1029
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Other spindle projections
available on request.
200
Technical information page 194
Window handles
33,5
67
89
132
3439
Aluminium
43
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
14
Design: Philippe Starck
To match lever designs 1111
and 1191
4d
32,5
72
70
124
43
3440
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever designs 1107,
1119 and 7652
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Technical information page 194
Other spindle projections
available on request.
201
Window handles
32,5
82
70
104
3444
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Jasper Morrison
To match lever design 1144
32,5
71
70
120
43
14
3446
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1146
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Other spindle projections
available on request.
202
Technical information page 194
Window handles
32,5
71
70
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
43
14
120
3447
To match lever design 1147
3422
32,5
71
70
43
32,5
71
70
125
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1075
14
120
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
3459
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Heike Falkenberg
To match lever design 1035
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Technical information page 194
Other spindle projections
available on request.
203
4d
Window handles
32,5
71
70
3468
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
14
125
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Jahn/Lykouria
To match lever design 1093
32,5
76
70
120
43
14
3469
Aluminium
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Nicholas Grimshaw
To match lever designs 1064
and 1069
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Other spindle projections
available on request.
204
Technical information page 194
Window handles
32,5
74
70
3471
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
14
120
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1171
4d
32,5
73
70
116
43
3473
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
25
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1173
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Technical information page 194
Other spindle projections
available on request.
205
Window handles
32,5
70
70
115
3476
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
43
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever designs 1016
and 1076
32,5
67
70
125
43
14
3477
Aluminium
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Available in:
– angled section and rose Aluminium, grip Stainless steel
– angled section Aluminium,
rose and grip Stainless steel
– angled section and rose
silver anodised Aluminium,
grip black plastic
To match lever design 1077
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Other spindle projections
available on request.
206
Technical information page 194
Window handles
32,5
74
70
Aluminium
43
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
14
123
3732
Design: Peter Bastian
To match lever design 1001
4d
30
65
63
43 24
95
3
3735
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Brass
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
43 24
6
These window handles come
with reduced-depth roses
3 mm thick that are fastened
to the window drive mechanism at 43mm centres using
M5 screws.
30
Design: Christoph Mäckler
To match lever design 1135
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Technical information page 194
Other spindle projections
available on request.
207
Window handles
32,5
74
70
106
3736
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
43
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Christoph Mäckler
To match lever design 1106
32,5
81
70
120
43
14
3745
Aluminium
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Paul Kahlfeldt
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Other spindle projections
available on request.
208
Technical information page 194
Window handles
32,5
74
70
AluGrey
43
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
14
123
3763
Grips supplied:
– Corian® red (shown here)
– Corian® black
– Corian® white
– wenge wood
– oak wood (shown here)
– dark grey plastic
4d
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
To match lever design 1063
32,5
74
70
123
43
3778
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
To match lever design 1078
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Technical information page 194
Other spindle projections
available on request.
209
Window handles
32,5
62
70
Aluminium
Stainless steel
43
14
142
3783
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Hadi Teherani
To match lever design 1183
32,5
77
70
133
43
14
3789
Stainless steel
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
3789
Design: Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost
Dominique Perrault
To match lever design 1186
Gütezeichen
Rastoliven
Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Other spindle projections
available on request.
210
Technical information page 194
Window handles
32,5
71
70
107
3797
Aluminium
43
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
14
Design: Behles&Jochimsen
To match lever design 1097
4d
3798
32,5
70
Aluminium
43
14
71
106
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Behles&Jochimsen
To match lever design 1097
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Window handles with standard
spindle projection 30 mm
available ex stock.
Technical information page 194
Other spindle projections
available on request.
211
Window handles
3401
28
70
Aluminium
43
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
7
56
82
3402
28
70
Aluminium
43
7
56
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
80
3404
28
70
Aluminium
Brass
43
7
64
95
212
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
To match lever design 1020
Window handles
3403
32,5
70
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
14
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
65
85
To match lever designs 1016
and 1076
32,5
70
48
3499 0012
Stainless steel
43
4d
Reduced-depth tee handle
lug Ø 10 mm
centres 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
30 mm projection
14
48
85
Suitable for box-type “winter”
windows and windows which
open against walls and are
required to be opened as wide
as possible
3453
32,5
70
Aluminium
AluGrey
Bronze
43
14
69
106
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Hans Kollhoff
To match lever design 1163
Technical information page 194
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213
Window handles
3455
32,5
70
Aluminium
43
14
57
99
3784
32,5
70
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
43
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
14
72
100
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Design: Heike Falkenberg
To match lever design 1035
Technical information page 194
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214
Window handles for
specific requirements
38
3499 00..
45
Window handle with casement
fastener, suitable for centrehung sash windows.
70
Ø 10
14
Stainless steel
38
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
45
70
1 | 3499 0039 r.h.
3499 0040 l.h.
Ø 10
14
2 | 3499 0036 r.h.
3499 0037 l.h.
1 | Ill. l.h.
4d
2 | Ill. l.h.
32,5
3499 001 .
3499 0033
89
70
43
Cranked window handles
14
147
Stainless steel
32,5
70
70
115
43
14
40
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Suitable for window sashes
opening outwards and for
centre-hung sash windows.
1 | 3499 0018 r.h.
3499 0019 l.h.
1 | Ill. r.h.
Technical information page 194
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215
Window handles
32
50
72
32
.
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Locking + Security
216
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
for security windows
acc. to DIN V ENV 1627
Keys to differ – keys to pass
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
tip-to-turn option
50
72
135
Aluminium
43
13
135
43
13
3496
3496 00
Aluminium
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Technical information page 194
Window handles
32
50
72
Aluminium
43
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
for security windows
acc. to DIN V ENV 1627
Keys to differ – keys to pass
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
tip-to-turn option
13
135
3497
4d
32
50
72
135
43
13
3497 00
Aluminium
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Technical information page 194
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Locking + Security
217
Window handles
32,5
46,5
70
32,5
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
46,5
70
32,5
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
for security windows
acc. to DIN V ENV 1627
Keys to differ – keys to pass
tip-to-turn option
60
78
43
15
3488
Aluminium
Alu + Colour
43
15
132
146
Aluminium
Alu + Colour
43
15
132
3488 00
3481
Aluminium
Window handle with
click-stop mechanism
for security windows
acc. to DIN V ENV 1627
Keys to differ – keys to pass
lugs with 10 mm Ø
c:c mounting holes 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
projecting 30 mm
Technical information page 194
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Locking + Security
218
Window handle prepared
for a single profile cylinder
35
64
90
43
194
15
3491
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Window handle with deadlocking function prepared for
single profile cylinder
for use on burglar-resistant
windows conforming to DIN
V ENV 1627
lugs with 10 mm Ø
centres 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
30 mm projection
4d
1
Fitting instructions
5
1
3
4
2
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Locking + Security
Function
The single length cylinder governs the status of the deadlocking bolt, i.e. the window
can either be opened or it
cannot. The key is always required to lock and unlock the
bolt.
The FSB 3491 window handle
is supplied without a singlesided cylinder. To fit a singlelength cylinder (adjustable
thrower required), please proceed as follows: turn the handle
so it is at right angles to the
rose and remove the two M4
recessed head screws (1),
then detach the grip section
(2) from its mount. Disengage
the thrower on the single profile
cylinder used (as explained in
cylinder instructions) and rotate
through 180° so that the thrower is positioned vertically outside the cylinder. Now insert
the key and rotate the thrower
back through 180° into the
cylinder.
Then insert the cylinder (3) in
the handle mount (4) and
fasten using the M5 recessed
head screw supplied (5). Now
again rotate the key through
180° so as to be able to remove
it. Replace the grip (2) and
fasten using the two M4 recessed head screws (1).
Deadlocked (window cannot
be opened without the key):
rotate key through approx. 30°
in an anticlockwise direction,
depress the deadlocking bolt,
return key to original position
and remove.
Released (window can be
opened at any time without a
key): rotate key through approx.
30° in an anticlockwise direction, whereupon the sprung
bolt is automatically released,
return key to original position
and remove.
219
Window handle prepared
for a single profile cylinder
32,5
3495
74,5
70
Aluminium
43
15
146
5
40
Window handle with deadlocking function prepared
for single profile cylinder
for use on burglar-resistant
windows conforming to
DIN V ENV 1627
lugs with 10 mm Ø
centres 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
30 mm projection
tip-to-turn option
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Locking + Security
Fixing aid
Inserting the cylinder: Loosen
grub screw (2), set the Cylinder
thrower to the vertical Position
before assembly (1), insert the
cylinder (3) and pressing until
there is an audible click.
Tighten grub screw (2). Further
pressure on the cylinder (3)
causes the handle to become
locked. To unlock, turn the key
(4) clockwise.
Key position
1
4
3
Removing the cylinder: Set the
cylinder (3) in the unlocked
position. Loosen grub screw
(2). The cylinder (3) can now
be removed by turning the key
(4) anticlockwise.
2
Technical information page 194
220
Window handle
lock adaptor
79
32,5
84,5
3423 70
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
123
21
78
32,5
84,5
125
3476 70
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
43
21
Window lock matching FSBwindow handles on security
windows acc. to
DIN V ENV 1627
lugs with 10 mm Ø
lug length 6.5 mm
centres 43 mm
7 mm ∆ spindle
30 mm projection
tip-to-turn option
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Accessories:
2 screws M5
FSB has for many years
supplied RAL-tested lockable
handles for burglar-resistant
windows. Complementing and
augmenting the standard styles,
a rose with a catch and locking
mechanism allows FSB’s wide
variety of window-handle designs to be adopted for the
special requirements of burglarresistant windows. The rose
can be fitted in one of two positions, with the cylinder either
at the top or bottom. (When
ordering the “tilt to turn” variant it is necessary to state
the position of the cylinder.)
Locking + Security
The lockable adaptor rose is,
of course, likewise tested and
monitored to RAL quality standards. Models 3423 and 3476
shown here are stocked as
standard. Any other handle
design may also be selected
for fitting to the adaptor rose.
In such instances, FSB asks
that the necessary delivery
time be borne in mind.
221
4d
Window lock
55
73
3407
25,5
43
37
12,5
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass
Black plastics
similar to RAL 9004
White plastics
similar to RAL 9010
Keys to differ – keys to pass
lugs with 10 mm Ø
matching FSB-window handles
with lugs 10 mm Ø only
FSB 3407 matches all FSB
window handles with click-stop
mechanism. To compensate for
the insert length of the spindle
due to the additional depth of
the lock adapter, the standard
spindle projection of 30 mm
will be extended to 42 mm.
This is accomplished with the
use of a spindle extension part
which is delivered together with
Accessories:
2 screws M5 x 50 mm
1 spindle extension part
222
the window lock. Installed as
illustrated on this page. We
emphasize that, whilst protection from leverage devices
make break-ins more difficult
and time-consuming, they
cannot provide complete
protection.
Protection from leverage
Socket key-operated locks
3416
40
55
Aluminium
43
FSB anti-leverage devices are
security items which, whilst
not rendering burglaries impossible, make them a good
deal harder to perpetrate.
25
20
29
7
28
3461
Aluminium
43
70
Ø 22
12
4d
33
7
28
3462
Aluminium
43
70
Ø 22
12
33
14
32,5
70
3470
Aluminium
Stainless steel
43
Lugs with 10 mm Ø
Ø 22
6
27
The socket key for FSB 3461,
3462 and 3470 can be ordered
by item No. 3463.
223
Budget lock roses
14
32,5
15
70
Aluminium
Stainless steel
43
14
32,5
70
1759 ..
25 without cover plate
26 with oval cover plate for
vertical fixing
27 with round cover plate for
horizontal fixing
43
70
32,5
43
14
1793
36
Aluminium
15
7
28
1784
Aluminium
70
43
Lever with 7 mm ∆-spindle
suitable für budget lock roses
shown can be ordered by item
No. 3402 9000.
224
Sliding patio door levers
3750 11..
52
Stainless steel
252
14
53
80
155
69
77
35
4d
3750 12..
50
Stainless steel
253
14
53
Sliding patio door levers
incl. locking
turnably fixed
concealed fixing
10 mm ∆-spindle
Fixing M6
80
155
69
35
The sliding patio door levers
are available in following
versions:
00 Without keyhole, with
threaded M6 lugs, for
through fixing in combination with version 02.
01 With PZ-keyhole, with
threaded M6 lugs, for
through fixing in combination with version 03.
72
02 Without keyhole, with bolts
M6 x 80 mm, for through
fixing in combination with
FSB 4215 series or version
00.
Flush pulls 4215 series cf.
page 226.
03 With PZ-keyhole, with bolts
M6 x 80 mm, for through
fixing in combination with
FSB 4215 series or version
01.
225
Flush pulls for
sliding patio door levers
17
35
80
4215 00
Stainless steel
52,5
95
155
69
25
3
35
17
4215 02
Stainless steel
52,5
80
Flush pull without keyhole
With threaded M6 lugs
95
155
69
25
Flush pull with PZ-keyhole
With threaded M6 lugs
3
17
35
4215 10
Stainless steel
80
95
105
Flush pull without keyhole
With threaded M6 lugs
25
226
3
4e
Accessories
Overview
230
Indicators
232
Flush pulls
234
Flush ring handles
240
Door stops
241
Door stops for wall mounting
245
Pull handles
246
Coat-hook
249
Cabinet knobs
249
Card frame
252
Cable box
252
Engraving
253
229
Overview
4211
4212
4213
4250
4250
4251
4251
Pages 239, 61, 279
Pages 239, 279
Page 239
Page 234
Page 234
Page 235
Page 235
4210
4252
4252
4253
4253
4254
4254
Page 237
Page 236
Page 236
Page 237
Page 237
Page 236
Page 236
4203
4204
4205
4299
Page 240
Page 240
Page 240
Page 238
2160
3602
3603
3617
6628
6629
5325
Page 246
Page 246
Page 247
Page 247
Page 248
Page 248
Page 248
3816
3817
3819
3878
3879
3880
3881
Page 241
Page 241
Page 241
Page 242
Page 242
Page 242
Pages 243, 279
230
New products 09 |10
Aluminium
Bronze
AluGrey
Brass
Stainless steel
Rubber
3882
3884
3888
3896
3880
3896
9888
Page 243
Seiten 243, 61, 279
Page 244
Page 244
Page 245, 61
Page 245
Page 244
3646
3650
2328
3632
3641
3643
3654
Page 245
Page 249
Page 249
Page 249
Page 250
Page 250
Page 250
3689
3691
3641
Page 251
Page 251
Page 251
4001
9865
4059
Page 252
Page 252
Page 232 f.
231
Indicators
0002 Arrow pointing upwards
0005 Arrow pointing diagonally
down to the left
0003 Arrow pointing left
0004 Arrow pointing right
0012
0014
0017
0030
Lift
Stairs up
Escape route
No smoking
0041 Quiet please
0042 No shoes
0100
0101
0103
0106
0111
Ladies’ toilet
Gents’ toilet
For the disabled
Shower
Soap (opto)
0120 Rest room
0121 Waiting room
0122 Visitors’ terrace
0131
0142
0143
0144
0150
Men’s changing room
Drying room
Storeroom
Utility room
Kitchen
0151
0152
0153
0154
Sauna
Solarium
Conference room
Prayer room
0211 Parcels
0212 Stamps
0213 Letterbox
0300
0301
0310
0313
Hotel
Reception
Restaurant
Bar
0200 Telephone
0201 Fax
0220 Laptop
232
4059 ....
100
100
These two pages show but a
small selection from our wideranging system. You will find a
complete rundown at
www.fsb.de/pictograms. The
system covers the following
areas of application:
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
information signs
function rooms
communication
service
security
health
culture and leisure time
shops
transport
sport
The quality of any system of
pictograms is primarily defined
by its simplicity and exhaustiveness. Our pictograms have
no truck with fads and trends,
having recourse to a clear and
unequivocal visual language
instead. Originally devised as
signage for the Munich
Olympic Games and Frankfurt
Airport by graphic artist Otl
Aicher, they have lost none of
their exemplary impact and
are still utterly contemporary
more than 35 years on. The
ongoing addition of new pictograms reflects technical innovations as well as the
convergence of international
markets.
Aluminium
Stainless steel
The spectrum of over 400 signs covers virtually every application in the public and
commercial spheres. All pictograms draw on a uniform, copyrighted formal vocabulary,
thus allowing for random per- 4e
mutations within the system.
FSB engraves, lasers or tampon-prints these pictograms
onto aluminium or stainless
steel signplates. The production technique is set out on
Page 253.
0330
0332
0334
0403
Information
Bank
Ticket office
Fire extinguisher
0511 Registration
0520 Internal medicine
0528 Massage
0605
0633
0634
0911
Lecture hall
Reading room
Lounge
Swimming pool
233
Flush pulls
45
4250
19
Aluminium
Stainless steel
155
Flush pull open
108
Mill out size in the door
150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
25
39
2
4250 0001
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
Mill out size in the door
150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
FSB delivers a formally and
functionally innovative hardware solution for sliding doors in
the form of closed and open
flush pulls. Made in stainless
steel and aluminium, its new
recessed handles echo the architectural trend towards the
flush-mounting of functional
appliances. Our new closed
flush pulls ensure a uniform
234
appearance for the door leaf.
The operating aperture is always blanked out by a flap
that springs neatly into the closed position when the hardware is not being used.
Flush pulls
45
4251
19
Aluminium
Stainless steel
155
Flush pull open
105
Mill out size in the door
150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
2
25
39
4251 0001
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
4e
Mill out size in the door
150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
45
4251 0002
19
Aluminium
Stainless steel
75
Flush pull open
155
Mill out size in the door
150 × R 20 × 17.5 mm
25
2
39
235
Flush pulls
54
4252
19
Aluminium
Stainless steel
75
Flush pull open
2
Mill out size in the door
Ø 70 × 17.5 mm
4252 0001
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
Mill out size in the door
Ø 70 × 17.5 mm
54
4252 0002
19
Aluminium
Stainless steel
25
75
Flush pull open
2
Mill out size in the door
Ø 70 × 17.5 mm
30
18,5
4254
Aluminium
Stainless steel
50
1,5
Flush pull open
Mill out size in the door
Ø 45 × 17.5 mm
4254 0001
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
Mill out size in the door
Ø 45 × 17.5 mm
236
Flush pulls
50
4253
19
Aluminium
Stainless steel
70
Flush pull open
2
Mill out size in the door
65 × 65 × 17.5 mm
Radius corners 15 mm
4253 0001
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Flush pull closed
4e
Mill out size in the door
65 × 65 × 17.5 mm
Radius corners 15 mm
50
4253 0002
19
Aluminium
Stainless steel
25
70
Flush pull open
2
Mill out size in the door
65 × 65 × 17.5 mm
Radius corners R 15
59
10,5
45
8,5
4210 9000
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Flush pull open
163,5
177,5
143
130,5
42,5
Mill out size in the door
144 × 56 × 9 mm
Radius corners 3 mm
2
55,5
237
Flush pulls
10
X
4299 ....
Stainless steel
101
55
3
Flush pull with radiused corners, installed on the face of
the door.
R 5,5
Door thickness
50
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
10
X
0002
0006
0007
0008
0013
0017
0014
40
38
43
50
52
55
60
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
4299 ....
Stainless steel
101
55
Flush pull with square corners,
installed on the face of the
door.
3
Door thickness
50
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
238
0003
0004
0005
0009
0015
0018
0016
40
38
50
43
52
55
60
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Flush pulls
40
11,5
4211
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
120
1,5
Mill out size in the door
87 x 28 x 10 mm
Boreholes for 3.0 mm
countersunk screws
40
11,5
4212
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Brass
120
1,5
4e
Mill out size in the door
87 x 28 x 10 mm
Boreholes for 3.0 mm
countersunk screws
36
12
4213
Aluminium
Stainless steel
105
Mill out size in the door
97 x 28 x 10 mm
Flush pulls FSB 4211 and
4212 are available:
without keyhole,
with lever lock/BB keyhole,
with profile cylinder/PZ keyhole.
239
Flush ring
handles
12
90
4203
Aluminium
72
90
Available with:
8 mm ∆-hole
Solid spindle 8 mm ∆
FSB Stabil-spindle 8 mm ∆
72
70
11
4204
Aluminium
54
70
Available with:
54
8 mm ∆-hole
Solid spindle 8 mm ∆
FSB Stabil-spindle 8 mm ∆
13
70
4205
Aluminium
57
47
Available with:
148
8 mm ∆-hole
Solid spindle 8 mm ∆
FSB Stabil-spindle 8 mm ∆
Lever lock/BB keyhole
Profile cylinder/PZ keyhole
50
Please state door thickness
and, if applicable, spindle
projection when ordering.
240
Boreholes for 3.5 mm countersunk screws
Door stops
3816
25
Aluminium
Stainless steel
9
60
16,5
40
20
3817
40
Aluminium
47
4e
16,5
15,5
31,5
3819
76,5
28
Aluminium
28
As with all architectural hardware, door stops will only give
satisfaction if correctly fitted and
properly used. Before ordering
or fabricating, it is necessary
to check the weight of the
door leaf, the angle of contact,
the height of the bottom of the
door from the floor and the
quality of the flooring itself.
Depending on requirements, it
is then possible to choose between simple stops, stops with
anti-skew capability, stops with
baseplates, directional and
non-directional stops and, finally, stops fitted straight into
the floor or those where rawlplugs are used.
241
Door stops
Ø 48
24
3878
Aluminium
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Design: Christoph Ingenhoven
48
52
24
3879
Aluminium
24
Ø 40
32
3880 01
Rubber
As with all architectural hardware, door stops will only give
satisfaction if correctly fitted and
properly used. Before ordering
or fabricating, it is necessary
to check the weight of the
door leaf, the angle of contact,
the height of the bottom of the
door from the floor and the
quality of the flooring itself.
242
Door stops
3881
Ø 45
34
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Brass
3882
Ø 40
Aluminium
37
4e
3884
70
20
75
10
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Bronze
Brass
3884 10
Black baseplate
Depending on requirements, it
is then possible to choose between simple stops, stops with
anti-skew capability, stops with
baseplates, directional and
non-directional stops and, finally, stops fitted straight into
the floor or those where rawlplugs are used.
243
Door stops
48
3888
42
Aluminium
49
48
42
49
3889
Aluminium
3896 00
Ø 46
30
Rubber
Design: Jasper Morrison
9888
Stainless steel
200
45
80
244
Portable door stop and door
holder in one.
Weight approx. 1.6 kg
The rubber edging gently
absorbs impact.
Bottom surface non-slip.
Door stops
for wall mounting
Ø 45
3880 ..
Ø 40
60
90
120
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Bronze
02 Length 120 mm
03 Length 90 mm
04 Length 60 mm
Ø 45
3896 ..
Ø 46
60
90
120
Aluminium
Stainless steel
4e
02 Length 120 mm
03 Length 90 mm
04 Length 60 mm
Design: Jasper Morrison
3646 ..
80
100
40
Aluminium
Stainless steel
00 without rubber
01 with rubber
35
20
Door stops mounted to the wall
need to be fitted in such a way
that the door leaf strikes them
as head-on as possible. Any
undue lateral force is likely to
cause the stop to be worked
loose.
FSB advises against fitting
stops at door-handle height.
The resultant shock waves are
transmitted via the lock follower to the lock mechanism,
eventually causing it to suffer
damage.
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Pull handles
2160
25
Aluminium
165
140
113
52
Ø 16
45
64
3601
Aluminium
200
45
59
3602
Aluminium
160
246
Pull handles
3603
25
Aluminium
230
200
50
55
3604
20
Aluminium
175
150
4e
40
45
23
40
3617
Aluminium
175
23
35
3618
Aluminium
150
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Pull handles
55
6628
64
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Ø 20
210
80
Fittings feature two fixing
points concealed by a clip-on
cover.
6629
59
Aluminium
Stainless steel
300
Ø 20
210
80
Boreholes for 4.0 mm countersunk screws
5325
Aluminium
Stainless steel
300
counterplate to 6629
Boreholes for 4.0 mm countersunk screws
Double-action swing doors in
restaurants, canteens, hospitals and so forth are generally
fitted with both finger and kikking plates for added protection.
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An alternating arrangement
is conceivable in the gripping
area, however. Furnishing the
two faces of the door with the
combination shown above allows the desired direction of
swing to be notionally indicated.
Coat-hook,
Cabinet knobs
34
3650
34
Aluminium
90
Design: Jasper Morrison
28
2328
37
Aluminium
43
70
4e
Ø 33
3632 ..
33
40
04 r.h. | 05 l.h.
Aluminium
Stainless steel
27
Screw M4 x 30 mm
Design: Philippe Starck
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Cabinet knobs
Ø 16
32
3641
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Design: Jasper Morrison
Ø 14
32
3643
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Design: Jasper Morrison
Ø 26
34
3654
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Design: Jasper Morrison
All cabinet knobs/
coat-hook are supplied with
screw M4 x 30 mm.
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Cabinet knobs,
Drawer pull,
90
3657
27
24
Aluminium
80
70
3656
27
24
Aluminium
60
3689
Ø 33
30
Aluminium
4e
Screw M4 x 30 mm
3691
Ø 29
29
Aluminium
Stainless steel
Screw M4 x 30 mm
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Card frame
Cable box
400.
89
Aluminium
66
4001 suitable for paper
dimension 74 x 105 mm
82
96
4002 suitable for paper
dimension 37 x 105 mm
120
48
29
4003 suitable for paper
dimension 52 x 74 mm
82
4004 suitable for paper
dimension 26 x 74 mm
100
120
64
46
36
20
55
55
70
68
86
86
90
9865
Aluminium
Stainless steel
85
23–38
1,2
2,5
23–38
External diameter
Internal diameter
Inlet diameter
Height less rim
9865 0000
9865 0002
9865 0004
9865 0006
Rim thickness
Rim projection
Slit length
90.0 mm
80.0 mm
85.0 mm
38.0
33.0
29.0
23.0
1.2
2.5
58.0
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Ø 85
Bonding groove
Clip
Cap
The FSB cable box ensures tidy cable management at work
desks. Connections for telephones and fax machines,
task lights, desktop computers
and all that goes with them are
ideally accommodated in this
elegant cable box.
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Its heavy-duty design is such
that the cap remains resolutely
clipped in place no matter how
obdurate the cabling beneath.
The slit is sealed by a brush
gasket that adapts itself to the
cables inserted.
The FSB cable box is available
in
Alu 01 natural colour anodised
Alu 03 brass-colour anodised
Alu + colour black
Alu + colour white
Alu + colour grey
Satin stainless steel
Engravings
Laser engravings
Tampon prints
FSB can engrave graphics,
illustrations, patterns, decorative material, lettering numerals
and also colours onto information signs, key tags, letter
plates, bell-push plates, handle pads and any other flat fittings in aluminium, stainless
steel, AluGrey®, bronze and
brass or, indeed, wood and
glass.
The various options together
with the relevant technical
specifications are set out
alongside. Before we can quote we require details of the
material as well as specimens
of the graphics, illustrations,
logos or other pictorial material
as a means of gauging the input involved more accurately.
We work with all the standard
picture and graphics formats,
i.e. pixel data such as .tiff,
.jpeg or .bmp, and vector data
such as .dxf, .cdr or .eps.
In the case of typographic engravings, we require precise
details of fonts and sizes.
Besides a broad range of typefaces, we can also arrange for
your script, logos or names to
be input in vectored form or
converted into character
paths.
With laser engravings it is necessary both to check the data
and simulate use of pixel data
in combination with the desired materials before we can
make a quote or commit ourselves to producing the item.
Engravings
Laser engravings
Tampon prints
Size of inscription area:
610 x 2,000 mm (flat)
Size of laserable area:
610 x 610 mm
(flat or slightly curved)
Size of inscription area or max.
size of graphic elements:
Ø 85 mm (flat)
Size of workpiece:
H 200 x 610 x 610 mm, cylindrical object to Ø 110 mm,
max. length 360 mm
Size of workpiece:
H 150 x 300 x 200 mm, cylindrical objects not possible
Site of workpiece:
H 50 x 650 x 2,000 mm, cylindrical objects to Ø 110 mm,
max. length 200 mm
4e
Inscriptions:
min. cap height 4.0 mm
Inscriptions:
min. cap height 2.0 mm
Inscriptions:
min. cap height 2.5 mm
Engravings in metal can be
“natural” or with inlay lacquering. Custom designs may incorporate any common colour
systems (RAL, HKS, Pantone
etc.) including lacquers from
the automotive industry.
Unless specified otherwise by
the customer, we produce inlay lacquering for engravings
in black.
The means now exist to process motifs not only as vectored data but also in the form of
pixel data such as .tiff, .jpeg or
.bmp and to laser any motif onto glass and wood surfaces as
well as onto aluminium and
stainless steel as hitherto.
Filigree linear design elements
look particularly good in this
way, as the laser technique allows very fine lines or dots to
be rendered.
Standard colour black, special
colours possible to order
Laser engravings are generally
metallic white in appearance
(including on colour anodised
surfaces) due to the presence
of an aluminium oxide layer.
Lasered stainless steel finishes,
by contrast, turn black, whilst
wood becomes beige-to-black
depending on the species.
Glass turns dull silver, very much as with sand-blasted surfaces.
Tampon prints are recommended for less complex monochrome or two-tone print items
to be produced in large numbers. They are additionally a
useful means of adding differently coloured detail to inlay
lacquered areas of engravings
or else to chromatically accentuate laser-engraved areas or
designs.
There is thus some scope for
combining the techniques set
out above.
If you have any queries, please
contact our inhouse service
staff:
International Sales:
Mr Ralf Frischemeier
Telephone +49 5272 608213
[email protected]
It is also possible, furthermore,
to engrave curved surfaces.
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How Le Corbusier
made it to colour
Le Corbusier achieved fame for
his work as an architect in the
first instance. He is generally
classified as being an exponent
of “white architecture”; common to this movement was an
abhorrence of all things decorative, which were deemed to
include colour finishes in built
spaces and on facades. Thus,
for decades, whitewash was
considered the only coating acceptable for walls and ceilings.
Le Corbusier nonetheless addressed himself to the design
potential of “colourful” colours
from early on. His second passion – painting in a style that
was distinctly experimental
compared to his buildings – is
to be viewed as the point of
departure for his reflections on
the matter. However, he was
interested not merely in the
formal quality of such colours
but in particular also in the
way they interact with the
human observer and in the
powers of association they
activate in the process. It was
only a question of time before
Le Corbusier began applying
his thoughts to the applicability of colour to architecture.
Early forays of note in this
respect such as in the interior
of the “La Roche” residential
building he designed in Paris
(built between 1923 and
1925) reveal how he was at
pains to concede a certain
amount of autonomy to walls
as carriers of colour without
jeopardising the wholeness of
the space.