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1. Lever handles 4a
Aluminium 68
AluGrey 70
Alu + color 71
Stainless steel 72
Overview 74
Product families 76
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2. Aluminium
Aluminium is the most com- After machining, the surface is 2. Deep staining of the Aluminium essentially needs
mon metal in the Earth’s crust anodised. This is an electro- oxidised coating no looking after. The surface
(8 %). It occurs widely in feld- chemical process which trans- is protected by natural or arti-
spar, mica, and clay materials forms the surface of the metal Metals and metal compounds ficial anodisation. Marks can
and is mainly extracted from into a given thickness of alu- are electrolytically implanted be removed with water and a
bauxite. minium oxide. into the silvery oxidised layer soft cloth.
Aluminium is a light metal FSB uses the standard GS using an alternating current. Harder materials can gouge
(relative density 2.699 g/cu.m) process to form its anodised This is also known as the two- or abrade an aluminium surface.
with a melting point of 660 de- coatings. GS are the German step method. Non-fade factors The scratches l.h. by rings are
grees Celsius. Its natural co- initials for direct-current range between 7 and 8. a typical example. Though
lour is silvery white. It can be sulphuric acid electrolysis, such blemishes may be a visu-
cast or rolled into virtually any which produces an oxidised al nuisance, they in no way
shape, including foil. layer approx. 10 μm thick. impair the functional proper-
Aluminium is extracted from Coating hardness is between ties of the product. There are
bauxite in two separate stages. 250 and 350 kp/sq.mm (Vik- many users who view the im-
Pure aluminium oxide (alumina) kers), equivalent to 2,500 - pact of time on the objects of
is generated, and this is then 3,500 N/sq.mm. everyday use as an ennobling
broken down into aluminium The silvery oxidised layer process.
and oxygen by a process of can be stained to extend the We would also like to say a
electrolysis in fused cryolite range of possible finishes. FSB clear word on the subject of
solution. makes use of two methods: surface hygiene as it affects
Despite the high energy cost levers, handles and knobs.
of the initial extraction process, 1. Surface and penetrating FSB is not in the game of
aluminium is environmentally staining by immersion and playing one material off
sound. Being a lightweight absorption against another. Whether a gi-
amongst metals, it saves ener- Once colouration is complete, ven surface destroys bacteria
gy when used. It can also be The silvery white anodised alu- the surface is sealed. This in 24 hours or 72 is a bit aca-
fully recycled at a fraction of minium is chemically stained ensures abrasion strength as demic really, since people are
the cost involved in its manu- in organic and inorganic dye well as colour and weather using doors all the time in
facture. solutions. The non-fade factor fastness. practice. You’d have to get out
FSB processes only pure is between 6 and 7. a disinfectant every time a
smelting alloys, as follows: handle were touched if you
wished to eliminate germs al-
together.
AlMg3:
Mat.-No. 3.3541.02
DIN 1725
AlMg1:
Mat.-No. 3.3315
DIN 1725
AlMgSi0,5:
Mat.-No. 3.3206
DIN 1725
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3. The finishes
The natural colour of alumi-
nium is natural silver. This is
the obvious choice for anyone
seeking an authentic metal fi-
nish.
FSB aluminium products are
colour classified as follows:
01 FSB 01
Aluminium natural colour
anodised
FSB 02
Aluminium German silver-
colour anodised
FSB 03
Aluminium brass-coloured 4a
anodised
02 FSB 04
Aluminium bronze-coloured
anodised
FSB 07
Aluminium dark bronze colour
anodised
The listed standard colours are
reproduced opposite as accu-
rately as printing technology
will allow, as featured on the
03 FSB 1023 lever handle. To
ensure accurate matching, you
are advised to request a sam-
ple product. Slight colour devi-
ations arising from the manu-
facturing process are inevitable.
04
07
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4. AluGrey
The finishes
Those amongst our friends in · The half-life of silicon – i.e.
business who are of a scientific the time it takes for half its
inclination may be curious to atoms to mutate – is no less
know how swapping an alloy’s than 160 years, in the case
constituents can lead to it of magnesium just 21 hours
becoming 50 % harder (giving by contrast.
it a Brinell hardness of approx.
75-80). If so, please note the Pictures often speak louder
comparative analysis of silicon than words, as they say. Which
and magnesium set out below. is why you will find below a
microscopic sectional image of
· Silicon (from the Latin silex = the sturdy structural make-up
A bar of aluminium caused We started by asking ourselves pebble) is a chemical element of AluGrey.
a real stir at the 1855 World what might lie at the root of belonging to the fourth princi-
Exhibition in Paris. This this trend. We concluded that pal group in the periodic fable It can be clearly seen that the
'malleable silver' was admired users were unhappy with the under which metal elements bright aluminium base and the
like a priceless rarity. We now way the material tends to re- are grouped, whereas mag- grey silicon matter both
know that, after oxygen and veal traces of use. Evidently, nesium belongs to the second occupy about 50 per cent of
silicon, aluminium is the third there was no wish to allow principal group, referred to the overall area.
most common element in the door handles to age gracefully, as the alkaline earth group. As the two constituents solidify,
Earth’s crust. It comes from a getting 'wrinkles' and all. the silicon claws its way into
red sedimentary rock first dis- We decided to remedy this · Silicon is extracted from the aluminium in an all-
covered at Les Baux in France alleged drawback in such a quartz and accounts for more pervasive branching action.
and thenceforth known as wonderful material by dabbling than 20 per cent of the con- Those in the know speak of
bauxite ore. in a spot of rejuvenation. stitution of our planet. eutectic mixtures and dendritic
Magnesium, by contrast, is formations here.
When aluminium is first ex- Our research work extended extracted from anhydrous
tracted, it has to be said that over several years and took a magnesium chloride using a We at FSB are convinced that
rather a lot of energy is con- very exciting course. Ultimately, our probings have revived the
sumed. But this is more than we found ourselves on the trail traditional material of aluminium
made up for by the way the of nothing less than the secret and given it the necessary
material performs when it is of the elements that go to make hardness for its new lease of
worked, used and, above all, up aluminium, this means life.
recycled. Almost 95 per cent magnesium, iron, copper, zinc,
less energy is used at the titanium, manganese, nickel The lively grey, crystalline
reprocessing stage than during and silicon. texture of the surface is full of
the initial extraction process. subtle fluctuations, making
And the wonder of aluminium In keeping with standard every piece virtually a one-off
is that it can be reprocessed practice in the industry, in the design. The silvery grey colour
over and over again without past we had used primary achieved through the anodisa-
any of it being lost. aluminium with a relatively tion process imbues fittings
This lightweight amongst high share of magnesium. complex technique known as with a very distinctive character
metals is pleasant to the touch, And, by substituting magne- igneous electrolysis and whilst the material’s enhanced
primarily because it is parti- sium with another material, makes up less than two per hardness significantly improves
cularly good at adapting to this is precisely where we cent of the Earth’s crust. their use value. The metal’s
environmental temperatures. determined to take action. But deeper texturing is externalised
which material was it to be? · Silicon crystallises into a dark in the form of mottling and
In the mid-1990s, we at FSB grey diamond structure that 'pigmentation' effects. The
launched the 'Hard Aluminium' After much testing we opted is hard and brittle. Magne- silvery grey of the hardware
project. We were intent on for the significantly harder sium, by contrast, is a light- creates a charming contrast to
giving the material we had silicon. The outcome vindicated weight silvery metal that is the face of the door.
been using at our company for our decision, since the surface very reactive and ductile.
over 50 years a boost. Whilst of the new alloy had the radiant
aluminium had become grey colouring of quartz. We · Silicon only melts at above
steadily more popular in some were so taken with it that we 1,400° Centigrade, unlike
manufacturing sectors – e.g. changed the project’s title from magnesium, which only
the motor-car, furniture and 'Hard Aluminium' to 'AluGrey'. requires upwards of 500°
luminaire industries – in the Centigrade.
architectural hardware trade
it had been increasingly losing
out to stainless steel.
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5. Alu + Color
The finishes
Aluminium + colour Coating processes
Coloured door and window fur- Forming the basis of FSB’s
niture has been making waves coated hardware are cast and
for twenty years now. Against a polished aluminium models
background of featureless con- from the standard range. The
crete, it has often provided the surface is electrolytically oxi-
sole relief. The builders hard- dised and subsequently elec-
ware industry is no longer con- tro-statically powder coated.
ceivable without it. FSB uses a solvent-free lac-
quering process to produce a
colour coating some 80 μm
Standard range thick. Non-fade factor, surface
hardness, and resistance to
FSB regards itself primarily abrasion are roughly as for
as a producer of door and win- anodised aluminium coatings.
dow furniture in metal. Colour- FSB is occasionally asked to
coated fittings constitute but a supply colour coated versions
very small proportion of our of tubular handles in various 4a
business. Nevertheless given a types of steel. The danger
sufficiently sizeable order, we here, especially with ordinary
will be pleased to extend our steel, is that, once the coating
range to individual require- has been breached, the metal
ments. inside will corrode. FSB speci-
fically draws your attention to
this and is compelled to reject
all claims to liability from the
outset.
Assuming FSB colour coated
handles are correctly fixed and
properly treated, they will with-
stand day-to-day use. Surfaces
can be damaged if knocked by
hard angular items such as
rings, keys, or boxes. Such
scratch marks do not impair
Colours the handle’s functioning,
however.
White approx. RAL 9016
Crimson approx. RAL 3002
Black approx. RAL 9005
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6. Stainless steel
Stainless steel Chromium-nickel steel, Applications Notes on selection
material No. 1.4301 under
In 1912, the Krupp company DIN 17440 We recommend stainless steel When selecting and ordering
in Essen patented a new mate- for all door and window furni- door and window furniture,
rial that was known in the in- The generic term stainless steel ture subject to heavy use, viz. please read carefully the gene-
ter-war period as 'Nirosta' or embraces over 100 separate in public buildings, office blok- ral material and technical data
'V2a steel'. It was soon adop- rust and acidresistant steels. ks, hospitals, motorway service in this Catalogue. This avoids
ted for applications ranging We manufacture our builders areas, and public parks, at misunderstandings, queries,
from the construction of con- hardware utilizing a chromium- sporting venues, or on ships - and delays.
tainers for the chemical indu- nickel steel classified as materi- wherever large numbers of
stry and components for mo- al 1.4301 under DIN 17440. people regularly congregate A comprehensive 24 page
torcar and aviation design to It contains approx. 18 % chro- and reliable, low-maintenance guide containing information
building materials and dome- mium and 8 % nickel. This fittings are a must. on Stainless steel and it’s
stic appliances. alloy has proved particularly main-tenance is available from
successful in the building the Stainless steel information
industry. Care centre:
Stainless steel furniture basi- Informationsstelle
Properties of stainless steel cally requires no looking after. Edelstahl Rostfrei
Smudges can be removed with P. O. Box 10 22 05
Stainless steel is an excellent a damp cloth. Outdoor fittings 40013 Düsseldorf
material for door and window and those at chlorinated pools Germany
furniture, since its surface is can develop what is known as
extremely resistant to corro- 'flash rust' after a while. This is
sion, knocks, scratches and not generated from within the
abrasion and, owing to the metal itself and can be remo-
chromium and nickel additi- ved by vigorous rubbing.
ves, needs little looking after.
An invisible passive layer
forms on the surface that is
even said to kill bacteria.
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7. The finishes
FSB supplies stainless steel Surface Hygiene
door and window furniture
as standard in the following There are those amongst our
finishes: competitors who, citing the
findings of research institutes,
FSB 6204 make much in their brochures
Satin Stainless steel of the enhanced sterilizing pro-
(stock version) perties of certain finishes. FSB
likewise has access to reports
6204 FSB 6205 proving that, for instance, cup-
Mirror polished Stainless steel riferous metals kill germs more
effectively than, in particular,
FSB 6206 synthetic materials. But FSB
Matt Stainless steel sets no great store by such
findings. Whether a given finish
FSB 6210 destroys bacteria in 24 hours
Stainless steel in brass finish or in 72 is academic really,
since in practice, doors tend
to be in fairly regular use any- 4a
The stock satin finish is excee- way. You’d have to take re-
dingly hard-wearing. The op- medial action every time a door
6205 tional mirror polished model is was opened or closed if you
an ecologically sound alternative wished to eliminate germs
to chrome plating. The matt altogether.
model has a very granular
looking grip, though it has to
be said that constant use gra-
dually buffs the matt surface
up. The mirror polished, the
matt and the brass/gold hue
varitans are made to order.
Production time, processing,
and outlay are dependent on
6206 your overall order.
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10. Product family
Model 1001
Internal door furniture
1001 | 1743 | 1744 1
1001 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1001 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1001 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1005 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1005 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium Lever handle for framed doors
7204 25 8 mm Δ
7604 25 9 mm Δ
Details page 287
Door knob for framed doors
Common to elementally geometrical door handles 0629 2853 turnable
is the quest to relate to the door in formal terms. 2329 2801 fixed
The author of FSB 1001 – architect Peter Bastian
– was after more, though: he wanted his handle to Details page 293
be a worthy accoutrement for large and, most
notably, high doors whilst also striving for a well- Door knob for framed doors
nigh doctrinaire degree of geometrical reduc- 0609 2853 turnable
tionism and abstraction. FSB’s production spe- 2309 2801 fixed
cialists went to the limit of what was technically
and economically defensible to ensure his draft Details page 293
was adopted for series production to the very
letter. The upshot is a door lever produced to Window handle
the highest degree of accuracy and having a 3732
square cross-section that offers the hand its
bulky gripping volume with great gravitas.
Details page 207
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135
1
Design: Peter Bastian Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
4
8 mm Δ
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with Other spacings available on
lugs and through fixing – for request.
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
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11. Product family
Model 1003
Internal door furniture
1003 | 1743 | 1744 1
1003 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1003 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1003 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1003 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1003 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium Internal door furniture 4a
AluGrey 1003 | 1450 03
Stainless steel
Entrance door furniture
Lever handle FSB 1003, which has echoes of a 1003 | 1450 03 | 1963 03
miniature door on its side, is decidedly some-
thing of a collector’s item. Johannes Potente
adopted the underlying visual concept and put
it to effect in aluminium and stainless steel.
Bathroom furniture
1003 | 1450 0384 5
1003 | 1450 0354 6
Window handle
3426
Details page 199
Door pull
6599 0036
50
130
Details page 369
1
Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
4
8 mm Δ
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with 5
6 mm Δ, spacing 70 mm
lugs and through fixing – for 6
8 mm Δ, spacing 78 mm
use with German DIN locks, Other spacings available on
cf. page 531ff. request.
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12. Product family
Model 1005 Internal door furniture
1005 | 1743 | 1744 1
1005 | 1731 | 1735 2
1005 | 1450 03
1005 | 1410 03
Aluminium 1005 | 1488 03
AluGrey
Stainless steel
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1005 0100
There’s no shortage of wedge- shaped lever
handles around. Virtually every maker features Glass door furniture
a variation on this theme in their repertoire. cf. page 325ff.
This design may originally have been Professor
Burchartz’s. The version by Johannes Potente
is very slender.
Lever handles for framed doors
7205 25 8 mm Δ
7605 25 9 mm Δ
1757
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128
1
Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
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14. Product family
Model 1015 Internal door furniture
1015 | 1743 | 1744 1
1015 | 1731 | 1735 2
1015 | 1450 03
1015 | 1410 03
Aluminium 1015 | 1488 03*
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Bronze
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1015 0100
It isn’t known who came up with the basic form
for the FSB 1015 model. We suspect that the Glass door furniture
design was thought up in the 1930s at a com- cf. page 325ff.
pany called wehag.
The version by Johannes Potente is a very
clean-lined affair that is particularly sought after
in the Netherlands, and has been for the past
forty years or more.
Lever handles for framed doors
7215 25 8 mm Δ
7615 25 9 mm Δ
Details page 287
1757
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122
1
Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
* Bronze on request
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
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16. Product family
Model 1016 Internal door furniture
1016 | 1743 | 1744 1
1016 | 1731 | 1735 2
1016 | 1450 03
1016 | 1410 03
Aluminium 1016 | 1488 03
AluGrey
Stainless steel
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1016 0100
In its first grey-series manual published in
1990, FSB presented a lever handle dating Glass door furniture
back to the 1920s: the FSB 1076 model has cf. page 325ff.
since become the most-copied lever handle of
the past century. The version shown here, FSB
1016, is a more closed-off counterpart to it.
Furnitures for framed doors
7216 25 8 mm Δ
7616 25 9 mm Δ
Details page 288
21 0629 2853 turnable
2329 2801 fixed
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50
Details page 293
0609 2853 turnable
142,5 2309 2801 fixed
Details page 293
1
Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
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18. Product family
Model 1020
Internal door furniture
1020 | 1743 | 1744 1
1020 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1020 | 1743 | 1744 | 2306 05 1
1020 | 1731 | 1735 | 2306 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1020 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1020 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium Internal door furniture
AluGrey 1020 | 1431
Brass*
Entrance door furniture
1020 | 1431 | 1931
The FSB 1020 model is the clearest embodiment
of the “good form” of the 1950s. This is a lever
handle that flourishes by dint of the organic flow
of its moulded-to-the-hand design and because
it somehow looks symmetrical without actually Bathroom furniture
being so. Johannes Potente’s intention with this 1020 | 1431 0084 5
design was to provide a dynamic counterpoint 1020 | 1431 0054 6
to the linearity of doors.
FSB 1020 is one of four models designed by
Johannes Potente that, in the summer of 1998,
were added to the permanent collection at the Window handle
MoMA in New York. 3404
Details page 233
Door pull
6507
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122
Details page 366
1
Design: Johannes Potente * Sets with roses or back- 1743 | 1744 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
plates 1418 .. / 1451 .. without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
only, cf. page 270 4
8 mm Δ
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with 5
6 mm Δ, spacing 70 mm
lugs and through fixing – for 6
8 mm Δ, spacing 78 mm
use with German DIN locks, Other spacings available on
cf. page 531ff. request.
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19. Product family
Model 1021
Internal door furniture
1021 | 1743 | 1744 1
1021 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1021 | 1743 | 1744 | 2329 05 1
1021 | 1731 | 1735 | 2329 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1021 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1021 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium Internal door furniture 4a
AluGrey 1021 | 1410
Stainless steel
Entrance door furniture
1021 | 1410 | 1970
Catalogue No. 6 published by the S. A. Loevy
bronzeware factory in the 1930s includes half a
dozen door fittings by Rachlis, Grenander,
Behrens, Wagenfeld and Paul in which a round
shank is combined with a flat grip section. More Bathroom furniture
recently, in the 1990s, the Spanish designer 1021 | 1410 0084 5
Miguel Milà re-interpreted these elements in the 1021 | 1410 0054 6
FSB 1126 model.
With the model shown here we have modified
Milà’s signature somewhat so as to revert more
closely to the original “Thirties” design elements. Door pull
The third wave of modernism reaches out to 6543
embrace the Bauhaus.
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Details page 367
137
1
Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
4
8 mm Δ
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with 5
6 mm Δ, spacing 70 mm
lugs and through fixing – for 6
8 mm Δ, spacing 78 mm
use with German DIN locks, Other spacings available on
cf. page 531ff. request.
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20. Product family
Model 1023 Internal door furniture
1023 | 1743 | 1744 1
1023 | 1731 | 1735 2
1023 | 1451 03
1023 | 1418 03
Aluminium 1023 | 1483 03*
AluGrey
Stainless steel
Brass**
Bronze
4223 41 r.h. | 4223 51 l.h.
1023 0100
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
n the 1950s, the Swiss architect, sculptor and
designer Max Bill got together with Ernst Moeckel
to fashion a door handle for the new Ulm Design
College building that drew on the handles com-
mon on railway carriage doors in Switzerland and Furnitures for framed doors
has made design history as the “Ulm handle”.
It was a handle that in turn inspired Johannes 7223 25 8 mm Δ
Potente to produce FSB model 1023, which for 7623 25 9 mm Δ
over thirty years has served as an alternative to
the usual U-shaped models.
Details page 288
0602 2853 turnable
2302 2801 fixed
58
Details page 292
0638 2853 turnable
135
2346 2801 fixed
Details page 292
1
* Bronze on request Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses
** Sets with roses or back- without lugs, face fixing
plates 1418 .. / 1451 ..
2
only, cf. page 270 1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
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22. Product family
Model 1025
Internal door furniture
1025 | 1705 | 1709 1
1025 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
1025 | 1705 | 1709 | 2380 05 1
1025 | 1707 | 1708 | 2380 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1025 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1025 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium Glass door furniture
AluGrey 4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
Stainless steel 1025 0100
Details page 325ff.
Window handle
3435
FSB 1025 is the key model in the “FSB Feather-
light” product series. Its design terminology is
plain to see. An in-line grip is joined to the point Details page 200
of pivot on the shank. The handle sports a cross-
section in the form of a droplet. With its no-frills Door pull
looks, this is a design that offers its services 6610
humbly and yet elegantly.
What really brings FSB 1025 to life is the way it
appears to capture the light along its edges. The
interaction between light and shade heightens
the handle’s sense of slenderness.
Details page 372
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133
1
Design: Hartmut Weise Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1705 | 1709 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
4
8 mm Δ
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
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23. Product family
Model 1026
Internal door furniture
1026 | 1705 | 1709 1
1026 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
r.h. 1026 | 1705 | 1709 | 2326 0405 1
l.h. 1026 | 1705 | 1709 | 2326 0505 1
r.h. 1026 | 1707 | 1708 | 2326 0406 2
l.h. 1026 | 1707 | 1708 | 2326 0506 2
Bathroom furniture
1026 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1026 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium Glass door furniture 4a
AluGrey 4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1026 0100
Details page 325ff.
Window handle
3435
Lever handle model FSB 1026 adds a rising
quarter circle to the terminology of the “FSB
Featherlight” range, thus lending it added spatial Details page 200
momentum. The globular-section grip arcs up in
a quarter circle as if reaching out to be held. Door pull
This is a door handle that can be grasped with 6612
the l.h. or right hand with equal ease. The
curvature creates the impression of increased
gripping substance.
Details page 373
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135
1
Design: Hartmut Weise Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1705 | 1709 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
4
8 mm Δ
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
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24. Product family
Model 1027
Internal door furniture
1027 | 1743 | 1744 1
1027 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1027 | 1743 | 1744 | 2302 05 1
1027 | 1731 | 1735 | 2302 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1027 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1027 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium Internal door furniture
AluGrey 1027 | 1415
Stainless steel
Entrance door furniture
1027 | 1415 | 1923
The FSB 1027 model is a stock item in the
trade. It is rather disparagingly referred to as
the “shoe horn” model. The underlying design Bathroom furniture
is the brainchild of Professor Max Burchartz. 1027 | 1415 0084 5
The handle lies extremely snugly in the hand 1027 | 1415 0054 6
and unobtrusiveness is its watchword.
The FSB version of the “shoe horn” was de-
signed by Johannes Potente.
Glass door furniture
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1027 0100
Details page 325ff.
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123
1
Design: Johannes Potente Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
4
8 mm Δ
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with 5
6 mm Δ, spacing 70 mm
lugs and through fixing – for 6
8 mm Δ, spacing 78 mm
use with German DIN locks, Other spacings available on
cf. page 531ff. request.
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25. Product family
Model 1028
Internal door furniture
1028 | 1705 | 1709 1
1028 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
1028 | 1705 | 1709 | 2380 05 1
1028 | 1707 | 1708 | 2380 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1028 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1028 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium Internal door furniture 4a
AluGrey 1028 | 1417
Stainless steel
Brass*
Entrance door furniture
1028 | 1417 | 1912
The FSB 1028 design is the most ornate of the
handles in the “FSB Featherlight” range. It is a
variation on the terminology used in the FSB Bathroom furniture
1025 model, yet one that does not neglect the 1028 | 1417 7584 5
ergonomic factor. 1028 | 1417 7554 6
This is a design that catches the eye and is just
as good to hold. The undular styling of the grip
section is both visually striking and a stimulating
experience for the hand. It’s as elegant a silver Window handle
embellishment as you could ever hope to see 3435
on a door and, almost as an afterthought, it also
serves to operate the door.
Details page 200
Door pull
6611
60
135
Details page 372
1
Design: Hartmut Weise Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1705 | 1709 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
* sets with roses or back- 4
8 mm Δ
2
plates 1418 .. / 1451 .. 1707 | 1708 subroses with 5
6 mm Δ, spacing 70 mm
only, cf. page 270 lugs and through fixing – for 6
8 mm Δ, spacing 78 mm
use with German DIN locks, Other spacings available on
cf. page 531ff. request.
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26. Product family
Model 1029
Internal door furniture
1029 | 1705 | 1709 1
1029 | 1707 | 1708 2
Entrance door furniture
r.h. 1029 | 1705 | 1709 | 2326 0405 1
l.h. 1029 | 1705 | 1709 | 2326 0505 1
r.h. 1029 | 1707 | 1708 | 2326 0406 2
l.h. 1029 | 1707 | 1708 | 2326 0506 2
Bathroom furniture
1029 | 1705 | 1709 7584 1, 3
1029 | 1707 | 1708 7554 2, 4
Aluminium Internal door furniture
AluGrey 1029 | 1417
Entrance door furniture
1029 | 1417 | 1912
The FSB 1029 design brings a moulded-to-the-
hand dimension to the “FSB Featherlight” series.
We only apply the term “moulded-to-the-hand”
to models that meet our four Good Grip criteria
to the letter. By using just a few more grams of Bathroom furniture
aluminium, Hartmut Weise has managed to mo- 1029 | 1417 7584 5
dify the teardrop motif in such a way that thumb 1029 | 1417 7554 6
and forefinger are accommodated and the palm
of the hand has ample bulk to grasp hold of.
Glass door furniture
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1029 0100
Details page 325ff.
Door pull
6533
67
133
Details page 362
1
Design: Hartmut Weise Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1705 | 1709 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
4
8 mm Δ
2
1707 | 1708 subroses with 5
6 mm Δ, spacing 70 mm
lugs and through fixing – for 6
8 mm Δ, spacing 78 mm
use with German DIN locks, Other spacings available on
cf. page 531ff. request.
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27. Product family
Model 1034
Internal door furniture
1034 | 1743 | 1744 1
1034 | 1731 | 1735 2
Entrance door furniture
1034 | 1743 | 1744 | 2306 05 1
1034 | 1731 | 1735 | 2306 06 2
Bathroom furniture
1034 | 1743 | 1744 0084 1, 3
1034 | 1731 | 1735 0054 2, 4
Aluminium Internal door furniture 4a
AluGrey 1034 | 1431
Entrance door furniture
1034 | 1431 | 1931
Lever handle model FSB 1034 was the first
major item designed by Johannes Potente. It
dates from 1952. Once the copyright lapsed, it
was imitated by the million throughout the world.
It even had to suffer being remodelled in grey Bathroom furniture
plastic – that was back in the days before plastic 1034 | 1431 0084 5
went technicolor. 1034 | 1431 0054 6
It is a model that unwittingly anticipates the
Four-Point Guide to Good Grip drawn up much
later by Otl Aicher and FSB in that thumb rest,
forefinger furrow, support for the ball of the Internal door furniture
thumb, and gripping substance are all in place. 1034 | 1436
Entrance door furniture
1034 | 1436 | 1943
72
Bathroom furniture
1034 | 1436 0084 5
1034 | 1436 0054 6
128
1
Design: Johannes Potente Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses Spindles for privacy sets:
without lugs, face fixing 3
6 mm Δ
4
8 mm Δ
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with 5
6 mm Δ, spacing 70 mm
lugs and through fixing – for 6
8 mm Δ, spacing 78 mm
use with German DIN locks, Other spacings available on
cf. page 531ff. request.
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28. Product family
Model 1035 Internal door furniture
1035 | 1743 | 1744 1
1035 | 1731 | 1735 2
1035 | 1450 03
1035 | 1410 03
Aluminium 1035 | 1488 03
AluGrey
Stainless steel
4220 41 r.h. | 4220 51 l.h.
1035 0100
Glass door furniture
cf. page 325ff.
In the autumn of 1996, Düsseldorf-based interior
designer Heike Falkenberg asked FSB to recreate
an old handle design for a renovation job she
was involved in. Using the sketch she submitted,
FSB’s Development unit cut a demonstration Furnitures for framed doors
model out of the FSB 1076 handle.
The prototype looked so good that, together with 7235 25 8 mm Δ
the designer, we spontaneously decided to market 7635 25 9 mm Δ*
our gripping idea. The design was rapturously
received in the marketplace.
0629 2853 turnable
2329 2801 fixed
57
Details page 293
0609 2853 turnable
137 2309 2801 fixed
Details page 293
1
Design: Heike Falkenberg * Only in Stainless steel Flush roses cf. page 146f. 1743 | 1744 subroses
without lugs, face fixing
2
1731 | 1735 subroses with
lugs and through fixing – for
use with German DIN locks,
cf. page 531ff.
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