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Left Hand 100 Series Multipoint Door Handle Set, C Plate, Keyed
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- $122.82 - $265.88
Amesbury® keyed hardware for primary active door with multipoint lock This lock trim replaces Integrity by Marvin®, Milgard®, G-U / Ferco®, and other American version multi-point locks Application:... -
Right Hand Active Handle Set – 100 Series Lever, C Plate
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- $140.56 - $265.88
Active keyed trim, 100 Series Regency with arched plateReplacement Hardware for Marvin®, Milgard® and othersMaterial: Zinc, also Available in Brass substrate PVD finish for coastal areasPVD is a hi... -
Left Hand Dummy Handle Set – 100 Series Lever, C Plate
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- $116.25 - $133.60
Dummy / Fixed Levers, Non-keyed trim, 100 Series Regency with arched plateReplacement Hardware for Amesbury®, Marvin®, Milgard® and othersMaterial: Zinc, also Available in Brass substrate PVD finis... -
Elena Lever Patio Handleset, Lara 68mm Backplate, Satin Nickel
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- $165.00
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Elena Lever with Lara 68mm Backplate – Patio/Inactive HandlesetThe Elena Lever with a Lara 68mm backplate is a heavy-duty exterior handleset designed specifically for patio and inactive door applic...
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ADA compliant handles from AmesburyTruth are designed to upgrade windows and doors so they're easier to open and close for all users, including people with disabilities, children, and seniors. Each handle in this collection meets the latest ADA standards for accessibility, offering smooth operation without requiring tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. This ensures anyone can comfortably operate your windows and patio doors with one hand,perfect for renovations, new construction, or replacing worn-out hardware.
ADA Requirements and Benefits
To fully comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), door and window handles must:
- Be mounted between 34 and 48 inches from the floor for easy reach
- Operate with a maximum of 5 pounds of force
- Not require a tight grip, pinching, or wrist twisting,lever styles are preferred
Handles in this collection provide an accessible solution for property upgrades, tenant needs, or public facilities, helping owners avoid costly ADA violations. Their user-friendly design also reduces wear and tear from rough use, extending the life of your window or door system.
Compatible Brands and Applications
These ADA compliant lever handles are engineered by AmesburyTruth, a trusted name in fenestration hardware, and are compatible with a wide variety of commercial and residential window and door brands that use Truth or AmesburyTruth gear. They're ideal for casement, awning, and swinging doors commonly found in apartments, offices, schools, hospitals, and private homes,wherever reliable accessibility is needed. Models include both active and dummy handles, making them suitable for both operable and fixed panels. For example, the right-hand lever set and the left-hand lever model fit many standard patio door configurations.
Installation and Replacement Tips
Replacing your existing handle with an ADA compliant version is typically straightforward,most products are supplied with necessary mounting hardware and instructions. Measure your current handle's backplate, lever length, and handing (right or left) to ensure the correct fit. For non-operable doors needing a matching look, choose a dummy handle, like the left-hand dummy lever. For patio and inactive setups, options such as an inactive handleset are available. If you're upgrading multiple windows or doors, consistent hardware helps maintain a uniform appearance and ensures every opening remains accessible.
About AmesburyTruth Parts
All handles in this collection are manufactured by AmesburyTruth, a leading US-based brand known for durable, precision-engineered window and door hardware. As an authorized retailer, TruthParts provides only genuine replacement parts,never aftermarket or imitation products,so you can rely on lasting performance and a true fit for your window or door system.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I install an ADA handle myself? Yes, most handles include installation instructions and require only basic tools, making them suitable for both DIY and professional installation.
- How do I know if I need a left-hand or right-hand handle? Stand on the side of the door or window that opens toward you; if the hinges are on your left, it's left-hand, and if on your right, it's right-hand.
- Will these handles fit non-AmesburyTruth windows? Many models are compatible with other brands using the same mounting hole pattern, but always check measurements before ordering.








