I want a lever sooooooooooo bad on the door to my garage, that is the door we are always opening with our hands full of stuff!
I DID take physics, and it still makes no sense. A lever is a type of fulcrum design, and thus multiplies the force that you apply to the long end of the handle in order to rotate the barrel to move the latch. A knob does not multiply the force as efficiently as a fulcrum does.
NotUrsula said:It's not expensive or difficult to change out the lockset; you can do it very easily, and you can buy a steel lockset at someplace like Home Depot for less than $20 (brass would cost you more.)
The one tool you will need is a thin long-shaft phillips head screwdriver. It takes a bit of patience to get the pins lined up correctly, but it's really not difficult at all to change a lockset; I do it all the time.
I DID take physics, and it still makes no sense. A lever is a type of fulcrum design, and thus multiplies the force that you apply to the long end of the handle in order to rotate the barrel to move the latch. A knob does not multiply the force as efficiently as a fulcrum does.
Well something with levers hurts my wrists that doesn't happen with knobs.
Maybe it is the pushing down on the lever?
Could be.
Told my wife about this thread. Apparently they switched their lobby door handles from knobs to levers at her work, and they have had several people slam their faces into the door because of the extra turning the levers require to unlatch the door, so apparently I am not alone.
You're the one that lives in the parallel dimension, where Canadians are all up in arms about their coins and their healthcare. This thing is also the opposite.
Levers all the way. If you are ever stuck with an emergency situation, its one less thing you have to worry about
Yes, but what hurts my wrist is the additional distance that lever has to travel to accomplish the same thing a knob does. It isn't the force needed. That is pretty basic physics.