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  1. Nov 12, 2023 · 1. Gently Shake the Doorknob. When facing a doorknob that won’t turn, the first thing you should try is to give it a bit of a jiggle. Don’t shake it so hard that it breaks, but move it around a bit to see if you can loosen up the jammed parts. Be gentle with your movements.

    • Wrong Key. I know you think you are using the right key, but a very common reason that a door knob won’t turn is simply that the wrong key is being used.
    • Broken Key. A broken key can will give similar indications as using the wrong key. However, this is certainly the correct key, only broken. When a key “breaks,” it does not have to be severe enough where you will be trying to get the broken key out of the lock.
    • Lock Jam. When a door knob won’t turn, it may be due to the lock jamming. Most often, debris such as rust or dirt fills the gaps that allow different components the range of motion they need.
    • Lock Alignment. Locks lose their alignment when hinges sag or the foundation of a building lifts or shifts. Whether you have solid core doors or hollow core doors, they can change their positioning in relation to the door frame, so the lock does not work, or at least the door knob won’t turn.
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  3. Mar 25, 2024 · A common culprit behind a door knob that won't turn smoothly is a dirty or clogged lock mechanism. Over time, dust, dirt, and debris can accumulate inside the lock, hindering its operation. To address this issue, start by cleaning the lock to remove any buildup of grime or foreign particles.

    • Check for obvious signs of wear. Check the knob for obvious signs of wear or damage. Bent knobs may cause the lock to bind. Straighten the damaged area with a small screwdriver or other tool.
    • Loosen the screws. Loosen the screws on newly installed or adjusted knob locks. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on either side of the base of the handle.
    • Test the knob. Test the knob once screws are loose to see if the lock is functioning correctly. If so, tighten the screws until they are just snugged down.
    • Lubricate knob locks with graphite. Squirt a small amount of graphite into the seam around the lock. Wiggle the lock toggle or thumb button as you apply the graphite to work it into the mechanism.
  4. Aug 29, 2020 · The knob is not correctly interacting with the latch, spring, or both and makes it spin without opening. The cause of such a problem could be the different connections in your door lock. You will have to repeat the process and test every moving part to ensure it’s properly aligned, and the retraction mechanism is working correctly.

  5. Use a screwdriver to turn the bolt mechanism (the part that actually locks the door. Try to insert a small screwdriver between the door and the jamb and push the bolt back while turning the mechanism in the door. It may help to push or pull on the door on the door at the same time.

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