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Everbilt Handle Installation Instructions
Quick installation guide for Everbilt handles. Learn how to replace single handles with set screws, buttons, or standard screw-mounts using basic tools.
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This document provides installation instructions for various Everbilt handle types. Ensure you have the necessary tools before beginning the installation process.
Tools required
- Screwdriver
- Allen wrench
- Handle puller (optional, recommended for stubborn handles)
Installation procedures
Single handle with set screw

- Remove the red and blue hole button if present.
- Use an Allen wrench to loosen the handle set screw.
- Remove the old handle. If the handle is stuck, pry with a screwdriver from both sides to rock it off, or use a handle puller.
- Replace the handle and secure it with the set screw.
- Insert the red and blue hole button if applicable.
Single handle with button

- Remove the handle button and screw.
- Remove the old handle. If the handle is stuck, pry with a screwdriver from both sides to rock it off, or use a handle puller.
- Replace the handle and screw, then replace the button.
Handles without buttons

- Remove the handle screw.
- Remove the old handle. If the handle is stuck, pry with a screwdriver from both sides to rock it off, or use a handle puller.
- Replace the handle and screw.
Practical help
Common problems
Handle is stuck and will not come off
Pry with a screwdriver from both sides to rock the handle on and off, or use a handle puller.
Before use
- Ensure you have a screwdriver.
- Ensure you have an Allen wrench (required for set screw models).
- Identify your specific handle type (Set Screw, Button, or Screw-mount) to follow the correct procedure.
Images and diagrams
- The guide illustrates three distinct handle mounting methods: Set Screw, Button, and standard Screw-mount.
- Diagrams show the specific order of components for each handle type.
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