How to Measure an Internal Door Latch – Step-by-Step Guide

When you need to swap out a latch on an internal door, knowing the right measurements is key to avoiding return hassles or ill-fitting parts. This guide helps you measure your tubular (mortice) latch accurately—with tips, visuals, and the essential terminology to make the process straightforward.

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What Are the Key Measurements?

  • Case Length (Latch Body):
    This is the full length of the latch case—from the faceplate to the back. Common UK sizes are 63 mm (approx. 44 mm backset) and 76 mm (approx. 57 mm backset).

  • Backset (Spindle Distance):
    The backset determines where the handle sits on the door—measured from the edge of the door to the center of the spindle hole. The typical measurements are 44 mm (for 63 mm case) and 57 mm (for 76 mm case). 

  • Why It Matters:
    Accurate backset measurement ensures your handle sits comfortably—too close can lead to hitting the frame, too far looks odd and awkward to use.

Step-by-Step: How to Measure Your Door Latch

  1. Remove the Latch
    If possible, remove the existing latch to expose the latch body and faceplate.

  2. Measure the Case Length
    Use a tape measure to determine the length from the faceplate to the opposite end of the latch body.

  3. Measure the Backset
    From the door’s leading edge, measure to the center point of the spindle hole—the backset.

  4. Note All Details
    Record your measurements clearly. If you're unsure, opt for the larger standard (76 mm case, 57 mm backset) to avoid misfit.

For new doors without a latch, rough inserts, or the need to accommodate different handle styles, the 76 mm case is often a safer choice.

Quick Reference Table

Measurement Description
Case Length Total length of the latch case (e.g., 63 mm, 76 mm)
Backset Distance from door edge to spindle center (e.g., 44 mm, 57 mm)
Recommendation For new fitments, choose 76 mm case / 57 mm backset if unsure

 

Final Thoughts

By measuring both the case length and backset properly, you’ll avoid ordering the wrong latch and ensure smooth, secure fitment. If your existing latch still works fine, and you’re only updating the handle style, you may not even need to change the latch at all.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between case length and backset?
A: The case length is the total size of the latch body, while the backset is the distance from the door’s edge to the centre of the spindle hole.

Q: What are the standard door latch sizes in the UK?
A: The two most common sizes are 63 mm case length with 44 mm backset and 76 mm case length with 57 mm backset.

Q: Which latch size should I choose for a new door?
A: If unsure, the larger 76 mm case with 57 mm backset is often recommended, as it positions the handle further from the door frame.

Q: Do I always need to replace the latch when changing door handles?
A: Not always. If your existing latch is in good working order and matches the new handle’s requirements, you can usually keep it in place.

Q: Can I fit a latch myself?
A: Yes, most tubular latches are DIY-friendly. With basic tools and careful measuring, you can replace a latch in under 30 minutes.