I can t seem to get the plate off though.
Loose door lock faceplate.
2 hold the knob on the other side of the door and turn the loose knob clockwise until it.
Another common reason for loose door locks is that the internal components are not connecting the way they should and this results in a loose door lock door handle or door knob.
You can tighten a simple interior mortise lockset like the one shown at left as follows.
On many newer less expensive locksets the faceplate the round plate that fits against the door surface itself has two exposed screws that may loosen over time causing the doorknob mechanism to wobble loosely.
When this occurs it s an easy matter to simply tighten these screws to snug up the.
Disassemble the lock to view the placement of the screws.
To fix the loose door lock cylinder you need access to the set screws holding the cylinder in the lock.
In many cases removing the faceplate is enough but in some cases you may also need to remove parts of the lock from the door.
There are no visible screws on either side of the door so i am assuming they are under the brass plate on the inside of the door.
Remove the lock faceplate.
Door knobs may become loose over time.
Door knob is loose.
Some of the components in question are the set screw the fastener and also the spindle that connects both halves of your doorknob door lock or door handle.
There is a little rectangle on the bottom of the plate but it doesn t seem to help pop off the.
Loose faceplate with exposed mounting screws.