Pull Handles
The ARRONE range of pull handles contains a variety of designs, materials, and finishes. From traditional D-shaped handles to on-trend pillar fixed, there is an ARRONE pull handle to suit any need. Designed to withstand high levels of traffic, our pull handles suit a minimalist and functional door design in both residential and commercial settings.Multiple Uses
Pull handles have proved a popular choice for many homeowners in recent years. This type of handle can be perfectly paired with full-length glazing panels to create clean, simple lines in keeping with a more modern door design.
ARRONE pull handles are also suitable for commercial environments. Whether it be a stadium or a school, the ARRONE range of pull handles suits every need.
Cranked or offset handles are designed so that the part of the handle that is grabbed is set away from the edge of the door. This helps to avoid clashing with the frame or, on double doors, other handles. It can also be more practical allowing easier access to the cylinder for locking. Some pull handles can also suit fixings on glass doors which opens them up to wider applications on different building projects.
Fixings
Depending on the fixing distance and the door material, bolt fix or back-to-back fixing options are supplied. Pull handles on a rose with either a concealed or bolt through fixing are also available as is a pull handle on a plate.
Designs, Materials and Finishes
There are multiple handle shapes to choose from, including cranked, T bar, D bar and mitred, to help you create a striking design on internal and external doors.
ARRONE pull handles are available in a variety of materials including various grades of stainless steel, aluminium, nylon, and PVD Brass.
Finishes include satin stainless steel and PVD brass, as well as an antimicrobial finish to help maintain high standards of hygiene within busy buildings.
Testing
Pull handles with a length of 400mm and above meet the dimensional recommendations of BS 8300:2018 and Approved Document M.
Selected pull handles have been included in a successful fire test to BS EN1634 Part-1 and are assessed for use on FD30 and FD60 timber fire doors.