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Choosing the Right Window Handle For Your UPVC Window

The right window handle is essential to a well-fitting uPVC window. You'll require a style that is not only functional but also complements the style of your home.

It is easy to change a uPVC handle. It only takes a few minutes and the tools below.

Metal

The handle for your window made of metal can be a beautiful accent and is an essential piece of hardware to improve security at home. A range of metal window handles are available that can be adapted to different frames and materials. Some of these handle designs are specifically designed for sash windows, to make the process of opening and closing the window smoother and less likely to jam. There are several metal locking mechanisms that stop the window from opening beyond a certain point.

Espag handles are perhaps the most well-known type of window handle found on UPVC windows. These have a mental spindle on the back that is connected to the window frame, driving the window mechanism. Both UPVC and aluminum windows have them.

Cockspur handles are found on older UPVC window frames. They can be more difficult than modern Espag victorian Scroll door handles since they employ a traditional peg-locking mechanism.

For a sleeker design there are cam handles available. They have a slender edge, and are designed to work with a variety of other types uPVC window. They are perfect for tilt and turn windows in which you can open the window at the bottom, while being capable of opening the top.

When selecting new metal window handles, it is crucial to take into consideration a variety of factors, including the step height and the direction that the handle can be turned. The distance between the underside and bottom of the screw plate is the first thing to take into consideration. The second aspect to consider is the direction in which the handle will be turned. Some handles are able to rotate in one direction, for example clockwise. Others can only rotate in the opposite direction.

Plastic

There are a variety of different types of plastic window handles. All are designed to operate windows and secure them from unwanted intruders. They are available in a variety of styles and colors to fit uPVC and aluminium windows. Some are made with a lock that is built-in. This provides added security, allowing you to keep the windows open and safe from intrusion.

Window handle problems can arise in a myriad of circumstances. Sometimes, they might not be able turn properly. This could be due to dust entering the mechanism, which causes dirt or a blocking. The most frequent issue is when the window handle starts to stick or walk with a firmness. This is a sign that the window handle requires attention.

It is crucial to speak with an expert when this happens. They can help you resolve the issue swiftly and efficiently. They can also provide advice on how to replace a handle made of plastic with one that is more reliable and more efficient.

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

When you're looking for the right replacement handle, it's important to know your current window size and style. This will enable you to choose the perfect handle that fits your windows perfectly and doesn't cause problems. Take note of the size of the spindle, which is the distance the handle extends its nose from the base. This is important if you plan to use a window handle with an encapsulation.

Casement

Casement windows hinge on the top and bottom, similar to awning windows. However, they open horizontally to the left or the right, rather than vertically. They are also less difficult to clean, and they give you a fantastic view of your backyard or garden. They also let fresh air in. They're a popular option for new construction and also add architectural value to older homes. However, with time, they may become difficult to open or close due to worn hardware or stripped gears. In some cases, a window professional may have to replace the entire crank mechanism.

Casement windows or awning windows typically feature a roto-gear and crank system that allows the window to open and close however, they also have a locking mechanism to keep the sash securely in place when closed. The lock on a casement window works in tandem with the bezel frames to secure the window. Many people overtighten their casement window's operating handle. This can cause the locking mechanism to work against one another which causes the window to not be able to open or shut properly.

Over time the handle on the window can also become stripped. This can happen when the window has been opened and closed repeatedly for many years. It can be a problem if the window was used as a prop when it was opened, causing the operating handle to rub against and damage the crank shaft or gears.

Fortunately, replacing a casement or window crank handle for awning is a simple DIY window repair that will save you money in the long time. The first thing you'll need do is locate the trim mounting screws that hold the casement cover in place (Photo 3). Once you've unscrewed the screws and removed the screws, you'll be able remove the old operator handle and inspect the inside of the crank mechanism. The gears are sometimes renewed lubricated, but if they're already worn out, it's time for a replacement.

Cockspur

Cockspur window handles can be found on older uPVC or timber windows. They are simple to use, lock with keys and offer protection against noise and cold from the outside. The handle opens up by pressing down on the lever and the cockspur nose closes over a wedge striker within the frame to seal the window on closing. By replacing both the handle as well as the cockspur wedge, you can enhance the efficiency of your double glazing window handle-glazed windows and security.

The replacement cockspur handles are available for both left and right-handed windows. They are operated by turning them 90°. They are fitted with an'spur' which presses against the PVC wedge that is attached to the window frame to create a secure closure. These handles are easy to put in and come with various finishes such as black, white, satin chrome and PVD gold.

It can be a challenge to determine the backset of a cockspur, especially if you are replacing a handle that was previously used. This handle was created to solve the problem. It has 3 packers with different thicknesses that can be installed on the underside of the handle nose.

The Schlosser Technik apto is a high-quality replacement cockspur, with flexible screw fixing centers. It can be used for a variety of applications between 9mm to 21mm. It is also easy to put in with key locking and is available in various finishes.

This cockspur handle is suitable for tilt and turn windows however, it is not suitable for a side opening casement window (these require an additional tilt and pivot). It can be used to replace older or damaged handles on uPVC or aluminium frames with rivets rather than screws - the only difference is the method of attachment. You will need a rivet gun and rivets to fit this handle to your existing window frame.

Espagnolette

Espagnolette window handles, also known as shootbolts or espagnolette locks, are the locking mechanism that connects to the multi-point lock system in your uPVC windows. They are commonly found in older homes and provide both aesthetics and security. Espagnolette handles are available with key-locking or non-key-locking mechanisms and in both inline and crank designs. They can be straight or curving. The key-locking push button offers extra security as it stops the handle from being pushed open from the outside by an extremely long screw driver that is stuck between the frames. This is a common method of burglary!

GB DIY Store offers a variety of handles with espagnolette. It is essential to determine the size of the spindle of the handle you currently have before purchasing the replacement. Once you've done this, browse through our range of espag replacement double glazing handles to find the perfect style for your windows.

We have a great selection of white uPVC handles that are espagnolette, with key locking and non-key locking options. They are available in a variety of colours and spindle lengths to ensure you can match your new handles to your existing window frame and decor. Our espagnolette handle range includes modern and classic designs as well as contemporary designs. Each replacement handle is equipped with five interchangeable magnetic spindle sizes between 15mm and 55mm so that you can easily attach the handle to your windows without needing to buy a specific screw size!

A clever rosette on the back of the rose makes sure that the spindle is placed in the correct place and is only inserted with the right-hand or left-hand lever, preventing any mishaps. A spindle made of metal assists in securing the espagnolette handle in place, and the handle is held in place by an innovative 'click-fit' mechanism that activates when rotated by hand to emit an audible click'.