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Choosing the Right Window Handle For Your UPVC Window
The correct window handle is crucial for a properly installed uPVC. You'll need a style that is not only functional, but also complements the style of your home.
It is easy to change a uPVC handle. All you need are the tools listed below and a couple of minutes of your time.
Metal
Metal window handles are both a decorative piece as well as an essential piece of hardware to enhance the security of your home. There are many metal window handle options that can be adapted to different 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 several locking mechanisms designed to prevent the window from opening beyond a certain level.
Espag handles are perhaps the most recognised type of window handle used on upvc door handles replacement windows. These have a mental spindle on the back which is attached to the frame of the window, driving the window mechanism. Both UPVC and aluminum windows come with them.
Cockspur handles can be found on older UPVC window frames. They are more difficult to use than modern Espag handles as they have the traditional peg locking mechanism.
Cam handles are available for a sleeker look. They feature a refined edge and are designed to be compatible with a variety of uPVC windows. They work well on tilt and turn windows, where it is possible to open the window from the bottom, while permitting the top to be opened.
It is important to take a number of factors into consideration when choosing new metal changing window handles handles, including step height and how the handle turns. The distance between the underside and bottom of the screw plate is the first aspect to take into account. The second aspect to consider is the direction in which the handle can be rotated. For instance, some handles rotate clockwise and others are anti-clockwise.
Plastic
There are many kinds of window handles made of plastic. All are designed to operate windows and secure them from invaders. They are available in a range of styles and colours to suit uPVC and aluminium windows. Some are constructed with a built-in lock. This provides additional security and lets you leave the window open, while protecting it from intruders.
Different situations can trigger window handle problems. Sometimes, they may not be able to rotate properly. This could be due to dust getting into the mechanism, which causes dirt or a blocking. Another common problem occurs when the window handle begins walking tightly or clings to something. This is a sign that the window handle requires attention.
If this happens, it's crucial to contact a professional. They can help you solve the issue quickly and efficiently. They can also offer suggestions on how to replace a plastic handle with one that is more reliable and more efficient.
The majority of manufacturers make use of the same fasteners, regardless of the type handle you have. It's therefore easy to replace the window handle and lock using an exact match.
When you're looking for the right replacement handle, you need to be aware of your window's size and style. This will ensure that you purchase a handle that fits perfectly and won't cause any problems with your existing windows. Note the size of the spindle - it's the distance the handle extends from its base. This is an important aspect to consider if you wish to use your new window handle with a limiter fitted.
Casement
Casement windows are hinged on top and bottom like awning windows. However, they open in a horizontal direction to the left or right, instead of vertically. They are also easier to clean and provide a fantastic view of your backyard or garden, in addition to letting fresh air in. They're a popular option for new construction and they can add an architectural element to older homes as well. However, over time they may become difficult to open or close because of worn-out hardware or damaged gears. In some cases window specialists may need to replace the crank mechanism.
Casement or awning windows typically have a roto-gear and crank system that allows the window to be opened and closed, but they also feature an locking mechanism that keeps the sash securely in place when closed. The window's lock works in tandem with the bezel frames to seal the window. Unfortunately, many people overtighten the operating handle on the casement windows. This could cause the locking mechanism to work against each other which causes the window to not be able to open or shut properly.
It's also common for the window crank handle to become stripped over time. This can happen if the window was shut and opened repeatedly over a long period of time. It can be a problem if the window was used as a prop when it was open and causing the handle to be pushed against and damaging the crank shaft or gears.
It's good to know that replacing a casement or window crank handle for awning is a simple DIY window repair that will save you money in the long term. You'll first need to find the trim mounting screw that holds the casement cover (Photo 3). Once you've unscrewed the screws and removed the screws, you'll be able remove the old handle and inspect the inside of the crank mechanism. Gears can be lubricated, but if they're damaged, you might have to replace them.
Cockspur
Cockspur window handles can be found on older uPVC, timber and aluminium windows. They lock with a key, are simple to operate and offer an effective shield against noise and cold from 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 as well as the cockspur wedge striker will make your double glazing handle double glazed front door handles windows more efficient and can improve security.
The replacement cockspur window handles are available in right and left hand models and function by turning them 90 degrees. They are fitted with a small 'spur' that pushes against the PVC wedge that is attached to the window frame to provide an extremely secure closure. The handles are simple to fit and come in various finishes, including white, black, satin chrome and PVD gold.
It can be difficult to measure the backset on the cockspur, particularly if you are replacing an old handle. This handle was designed to address the issue. It features three packers of various thicknesses that can be placed on the underside of the handle's nose.
The Schlosser Technik Apto is a top quality replacement cockspur handle that can be used in a variety of applications between 9mm and 21mm, with flexible screw fixing centres. It is also easy to install, key locking and available in various finishes.
This cockspur handle is designed to fit windows that tilt and turn but not side opening casement windows (which use a separate pivot and tilt). This handle can be used to replace damaged or old handles on uPVC and aluminium frames by using rivets instead of screws. The handle can be fixed to your window frame using a rivet gun.
Espagnolette
Espagnolette window handles, also referred to shootbolts or espagnolette locks, are the locking mechanism that connects to the multi-point lock system inside your uPVC windows. They are a common feature in older homes and offer both aesthetics and security for your home. Espagnolette handles are available with key-locking or non-key lock mechanisms and come in both inline and crank styles. They can be straight or curving. The key-locking push button offers extra security since it prevents the handle from being pulled open from the outside using the long, thin screw driver that is stuck between the frames - a common method of burglary!
GB DIY Store offers a variety of handles with espagnolette. It is crucial to measure the size of the spindle of the handle you currently have before making a purchase for a replacement. After you've completed this, you can browse through our selection of replacement espag handles to find the best design for your windows.
We have a wide assortment of white uPVC espagnolette handles with key locking and non-key locking window handles options. They come in various colours and spindle lengths to ensure you can match the new handles to your existing window frame and decor. Our collection of espagnolette handles includes contemporary and contemporary styles as also classic designs, and each replacement handle comes with a five different magnetic spindle lengths that can be swapped between 15mm and55mm, so you can easily fit the handle to your window without the need to purchase an exact size screw!
A clever rose on the back of the rose makes sure that the spindle is placed in the correct spot and can only be operated with the right-hand or left-hand lever, avoiding any accidents. A metal spindle insert also assists in securing the handle to the espagnolette and the handle is held in place with an innovative 'click-fit' mechanism that is activated when the handle is turned by hand to emit an audible click'.
The correct window handle is crucial for a properly installed uPVC. You'll need a style that is not only functional, but also complements the style of your home.
It is easy to change a uPVC handle. All you need are the tools listed below and a couple of minutes of your time.
Metal
Metal window handles are both a decorative piece as well as an essential piece of hardware to enhance the security of your home. There are many metal window handle options that can be adapted to different 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 several locking mechanisms designed to prevent the window from opening beyond a certain level.
Espag handles are perhaps the most recognised type of window handle used on upvc door handles replacement windows. These have a mental spindle on the back which is attached to the frame of the window, driving the window mechanism. Both UPVC and aluminum windows come with them.
Cockspur handles can be found on older UPVC window frames. They are more difficult to use than modern Espag handles as they have the traditional peg locking mechanism.
Cam handles are available for a sleeker look. They feature a refined edge and are designed to be compatible with a variety of uPVC windows. They work well on tilt and turn windows, where it is possible to open the window from the bottom, while permitting the top to be opened.
It is important to take a number of factors into consideration when choosing new metal changing window handles handles, including step height and how the handle turns. The distance between the underside and bottom of the screw plate is the first aspect to take into account. The second aspect to consider is the direction in which the handle can be rotated. For instance, some handles rotate clockwise and others are anti-clockwise.
Plastic
There are many kinds of window handles made of plastic. All are designed to operate windows and secure them from invaders. They are available in a range of styles and colours to suit uPVC and aluminium windows. Some are constructed with a built-in lock. This provides additional security and lets you leave the window open, while protecting it from intruders.
Different situations can trigger window handle problems. Sometimes, they may not be able to rotate properly. This could be due to dust getting into the mechanism, which causes dirt or a blocking. Another common problem occurs when the window handle begins walking tightly or clings to something. This is a sign that the window handle requires attention.
If this happens, it's crucial to contact a professional. They can help you solve the issue quickly and efficiently. They can also offer suggestions on how to replace a plastic handle with one that is more reliable and more efficient.
The majority of manufacturers make use of the same fasteners, regardless of the type handle you have. It's therefore easy to replace the window handle and lock using an exact match.
When you're looking for the right replacement handle, you need to be aware of your window's size and style. This will ensure that you purchase a handle that fits perfectly and won't cause any problems with your existing windows. Note the size of the spindle - it's the distance the handle extends from its base. This is an important aspect to consider if you wish to use your new window handle with a limiter fitted.
Casement
Casement windows are hinged on top and bottom like awning windows. However, they open in a horizontal direction to the left or right, instead of vertically. They are also easier to clean and provide a fantastic view of your backyard or garden, in addition to letting fresh air in. They're a popular option for new construction and they can add an architectural element to older homes as well. However, over time they may become difficult to open or close because of worn-out hardware or damaged gears. In some cases window specialists may need to replace the crank mechanism.
Casement or awning windows typically have a roto-gear and crank system that allows the window to be opened and closed, but they also feature an locking mechanism that keeps the sash securely in place when closed. The window's lock works in tandem with the bezel frames to seal the window. Unfortunately, many people overtighten the operating handle on the casement windows. This could cause the locking mechanism to work against each other which causes the window to not be able to open or shut properly.
It's also common for the window crank handle to become stripped over time. This can happen if the window was shut and opened repeatedly over a long period of time. It can be a problem if the window was used as a prop when it was open and causing the handle to be pushed against and damaging the crank shaft or gears.
It's good to know that replacing a casement or window crank handle for awning is a simple DIY window repair that will save you money in the long term. You'll first need to find the trim mounting screw that holds the casement cover (Photo 3). Once you've unscrewed the screws and removed the screws, you'll be able remove the old handle and inspect the inside of the crank mechanism. Gears can be lubricated, but if they're damaged, you might have to replace them.
Cockspur
Cockspur window handles can be found on older uPVC, timber and aluminium windows. They lock with a key, are simple to operate and offer an effective shield against noise and cold from 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 as well as the cockspur wedge striker will make your double glazing handle double glazed front door handles windows more efficient and can improve security.
The replacement cockspur window handles are available in right and left hand models and function by turning them 90 degrees. They are fitted with a small 'spur' that pushes against the PVC wedge that is attached to the window frame to provide an extremely secure closure. The handles are simple to fit and come in various finishes, including white, black, satin chrome and PVD gold.
It can be difficult to measure the backset on the cockspur, particularly if you are replacing an old handle. This handle was designed to address the issue. It features three packers of various thicknesses that can be placed on the underside of the handle's nose.
The Schlosser Technik Apto is a top quality replacement cockspur handle that can be used in a variety of applications between 9mm and 21mm, with flexible screw fixing centres. It is also easy to install, key locking and available in various finishes.
This cockspur handle is designed to fit windows that tilt and turn but not side opening casement windows (which use a separate pivot and tilt). This handle can be used to replace damaged or old handles on uPVC and aluminium frames by using rivets instead of screws. The handle can be fixed to your window frame using a rivet gun.
Espagnolette
Espagnolette window handles, also referred to shootbolts or espagnolette locks, are the locking mechanism that connects to the multi-point lock system inside your uPVC windows. They are a common feature in older homes and offer both aesthetics and security for your home. Espagnolette handles are available with key-locking or non-key lock mechanisms and come in both inline and crank styles. They can be straight or curving. The key-locking push button offers extra security since it prevents the handle from being pulled open from the outside using the long, thin screw driver that is stuck between the frames - a common method of burglary!
GB DIY Store offers a variety of handles with espagnolette. It is crucial to measure the size of the spindle of the handle you currently have before making a purchase for a replacement. After you've completed this, you can browse through our selection of replacement espag handles to find the best design for your windows.
We have a wide assortment of white uPVC espagnolette handles with key locking and non-key locking window handles options. They come in various colours and spindle lengths to ensure you can match the new handles to your existing window frame and decor. Our collection of espagnolette handles includes contemporary and contemporary styles as also classic designs, and each replacement handle comes with a five different magnetic spindle lengths that can be swapped between 15mm and55mm, so you can easily fit the handle to your window without the need to purchase an exact size screw!
A clever rose on the back of the rose makes sure that the spindle is placed in the correct spot and can only be operated with the right-hand or left-hand lever, avoiding any accidents. A metal spindle insert also assists in securing the handle to the espagnolette and the handle is held in place with an innovative 'click-fit' mechanism that is activated when the handle is turned by hand to emit an audible click'.
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