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Choosing the Right Window Handle For Your UPVC Window

The correct window handle is vital to a properly fitted uPVC. You'll require a design that is not only functional but also complements the aesthetics of your home.

The process of changing a uPVC window handle is simple. All you require are the following tools and just a few minutes of your time.

Metal

The metal window handle can be a decorative touch as well as an essential piece of hardware to increase security in your home. There are many window handle designs made of metal that can be adjusted to various frames and materials. Some handle designs are created specifically for sash windows, to make opening and shutting the window less difficult and less likely jam. If you are seeking a more secure option, there are a number of metal locking mechanisms designed to prevent the window from being opened beyond a certain amount.

Espag handles are perhaps the most well-known kind of window handle found on UPVC windows. They have a spindle mental on the back which is fixed to the window frame which drives the window mechanism. Both UPVC and aluminum windows come with them.

Cockspur mila door handles are another popular type of window handle typically found on older UPVC windows. These handles are more difficult than modern Espag handles since they employ a traditional peg-locking mechanism.

For a sleeker look, there are also cam handles that are available. They feature a refined edge and are designed to work with a variety of uPVC windows. They are ideal for tilt and turn windows where you can open the window from the bottom, while being capable of opening the top.

When selecting new metal window handles, it is essential to take into account a variety of aspects such as the step height as well as the direction in which the handle will be turned. The first refers to the distance between the handle's underside nose and the base of the screw plate while the latter refers to the direction in which the handle will be able rotate. For instance, some handles only rotate clockwise and others are anti-clockwise.

Plastic

There are a variety of window handles made of plastic. All are designed to operate a window and secure it against unwanted invaders. They are available in a range of styles and colours to match uPVC and aluminium windows. Some of them are designed with a built-in lock. This adds security that allows you to keep the windows open and safe from intruders.

Different situations can trigger window handle problems. Sometimes, they might not be able to rotate properly. This can happen because dust is able to penetrate the mechanism, creating a blockage or dirt. Another problem that can be observed is when the window handle starts walking tightly or clings to something. This indicates that the window handle requires attention.

When this happens, you need to contact a professional. They can help you solve the issue quickly and efficiently. They can also provide advice on how to replace a handle made of plastic with one that is more durable and more efficient.

Regardless of the type of handle you've got, most manufacturers will utilize the same fasteners. This means that it's easy to replace your window handle and lock with an exact match.

It's crucial to know the size and style of your existing window before you begin looking for a replacement handle. This will allow you to find a handle that fits your windows perfectly and won't cause problems. Be aware of the size of the spindle - it's the distance that the handle's extends its nose from the base. This is crucial in the event that you intend to utilize a window handle that has restrictions.

Casement

Similar to awning windows, casement windows hinge on the top and bottom but they open sideways to the left or right rather than opening vertically. They are also less difficult to maintain and offer a stunning view of your backyard or garden. They also let fresh air in. They're a popular option for new construction and can also add architectural value to older homes. Over time, they can become difficult to open or shut because of worn-out equipment or worn out gears. In certain cases window specialists may need to replace the crank mechanism.

Casement windows or awning windows are usually equipped with the crank mechanism and roto gear to allow the window to open and shut. They also have an locking mechanism that holds the sash firmly in place when closed. The lock on a awning window works with the bezel locks to secure the window. However, many people overtighten the operating handle of a casement window. This can cause the locking mechanisms to operate against each with the windows to bind and not be able to open or close properly.

It is also normal for the window crank handle to wear out over time. This could happen when the window is shut and opened repeatedly for many years. It can be a problem when the window was used as a prop when it was opened and causing the handle to hit and damage the crank shaft or gears.

Replacing a window with a casement or an awning window crank is an easy DIY window repair. It can save you money over the course of time. You'll first need to find the trim mounting screw that holds the casement cover (Photo 3). Once you've unscrewed the screws then you'll be able to take off the old operator handle and examine the inside of the crank mechanism. Gears can be relubricated but if they are already damaged, you might have to replace them.

Cockspur

Cockspur handles are typically found on older uPVC windows and doors, as well as timber and aluminum. They lock with a key, are simple to operate and offer an effective shield against cold and noise from the outside. The handle opens outwards when you pull down the lever. The cockspur's nose closes over the wedge striker within the frame, sealing the window. Replacing both the handle and cockspur wedge striker can make your double glazed front door handles glazed windows significantly more efficient and improve security.

These replacement cockspur window handle are available in right and left hand models and operate by turning them 90 degrees. They come with tiny'spurs' that presses against the PVC wedge that is attached to the window frame to provide an extremely secure closure. These handles are easy-to-install and come in different styles including satin chrome, white and PVD gold.

How to measure the backset of a cockspur handle could be difficult, especially if you're replacing an existing handle. This handle has been created to address this issue and comes with three packers with different thicknesses that can be placed on the underside of the handle nose to provide a variety of backset step heights, including 9mm 13mm, 17mm, and 21mm.

The Schlosser Technik Apto is a top-quality replacement cockspur, with flexible screw fixing centers. It is suitable for many applications between 9mm to 21mm. It also has key locking, simple and easy to install it is available in a variety of finishes. It is available with left and right hand variations.

This cockspur handle will fit tilt and turn windows but not side opening casement windows (which have a pivot that is separate from the turn and tilt). This handle can be used to replace damaged or old handles on uPVC or aluminium frames using rivets instead of screws. This handle can be affixed to your window frame using an edging gun.

Espagnolette

The mechanism that locks your uPVC window is the espagnolette lock, also known as a shootbolt. They are a common feature found in older homes and provide both aesthetics as well as security for your home. Espagnolette handles are available with key-locking or non-key-locking mechanisms and come in both crank and inline designs. They can be straight or curving. The key-locking push button provides extra security as it stops the handle from being pushed open from the outside via the long, thin screw driver stuck between the frames. This is a common method of burglary!

There's a wide selection of espagnolette handles to choose from at GB DIY Store. It is crucial to measure the size of the spindle of the handle you currently have before making a purchase for the replacement. Once you have done this, browse through our selection of replacement espag handles for bifold doors to find the best design for your windows.

We carry a huge assortment of white uPVC inline espagnolette handles in both key-locking and not-key-locking versions. They are available in a variety of colours and spindle lengths, so you can match the new handles to your existing window frame and decor. Our espagnolette handle range includes modern and classic designs as well as contemporary styles. Each replacement handle comes equipped with 5 interchangeable magnetic spindle sizes between 15mm and 55mm so that you can attach the Patio door handle locks to your windows without having to purchase a specific screw size!

A clever rosette on the back of the rose ensures that the spindle can be inserted using a left-hand lever or right-hand lever. This will prevent any accidents. A metal spindle can also be used to secure the espagnolette handle. The handle is held in place using an ingenious 'click-fit mechanism' that engages by rotating the handle by hand and it emits an audible "click".