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Window handles are available in a variety of styles and colors to match your home. They open and close double-glazed windows by using a concealed locking system.
It is important to measure the spindle before replacing your handle. This is the length at which the nose sticks out from the base plate or the distance it goes into lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks for double-glazed windows that allow the handle to turn a set of locks around the window for greater security. Our selection of espagnolette window handles include straight and cranked styles in a range of finishes including brass, chrome, black and forged.
Each handle is crafted from sturdy die-cast zinc, which is then powder-coated or plated for the highest corrosion resistance as well as protection against abrasion. They are designed to be used on uPVC and aluminium windows with espagnolette or shoot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked in the closed position with the push button or key to secure in place.
The majority of espagnolette handles come with a 7mm squared spindle that is inserted into the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism in the frame of the sash. Turning the handle to activate the lock. When choosing a new espagnolette handle it is crucial to take the spindle length into consideration since this will determine how the window can be opened. The size of the spindle will be indicated on the backplate of the handle with numbers such as 5 3/4', '5' or '2/3' and this is what you need to measure against the handle you have currently to ensure it fits.
Cranked handles are a different design for straight handles. They can be ordered in either left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise) in accordance with the way you open your window locking handles. The cranked design provides more room to open the window. This is ideal for windows that are close to the frame.
The cockspur is a variation of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur which closes on a striker plate like an espagnolette multiple-point lock. This type of handle is suitable for older UPVC and aluminium windows and can be used as repair handles to replace damaged cockspur handles.
The key-lock insert can be used for both cockspur and cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handing and come with a blanking plug in black if you prefer your window handle unlocked or to highlight it only as a fire escape.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a traditional window handle that has an elongated spur, or a triangle bit that presses against the frame's wedge as the handle is closed. These are often found on older aluminium windows or uPVC casement windows that do not have an internal mechanism for securing the frame, so they rely on the cockspur handle to hold them in place.
These handles are available in a broad range of nib and nose height options to accommodate different profiles. These handles are also suitable for right and left hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for those looking to replace a faulty or damaged window handle that does not require more complex internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta window handle is made from top-quality materials and is a popular choice for a variety of uses. It has a sleek and modern design and comes with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to increase security. It's available in a range of backset heights to fit all common casement sizes and is compatible with a full suite of matching window accessories.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and move either left or right, while cranked cockspur handles have short 'noses that is attached to an aluminum striker plate that is attached to the frame. It's simple to operate and can be locked or unlocked using a key for added security.
Espagnolette handle models are generally considered to be more secure than cockspur handles as they use a spindle to manage multiple locks concealed inside the frame. These handles are a great solution for those who require a secure handle for their double-glazing. They come in a variety of designs to suit your home's style.
If you're purchasing a new set of double-glazed window handles, it's essential to to measure your existing windows and check whether the dimensions of the spindle and handle will fit your new frames. Choose a handle that is in line with the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Tilt and Turn Handles
The advantages and utility of tilt and turn windows are growing. They have a variety of opening options, and can be opened differently to let fresh air in the home, or provide a fire escape.
These handles function in a similar manner as an espagnolette handle however they have additional functions which make them better suited to tilt and turn-style windows. The lever can be positioned downwards when it's locked to close the window and 90 degrees to tilt the window open like a bifold door handles, or it can be positioned upwards to open the window handle upvc (reviews over at wayranks.com) as normal.
They have a multipoint locking mechanism that is more effective against forced entry than double-glazed casement windows. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins that are inserted to a rail of metal within the frame when the handle is in its closed position. Two hinges on the corners of the bottom can also be opened inwards to hold the inner window in position. This feature is ideal for larger windows, and also allows for better ventilation.
The open mode is activated by turning the handle in such a way that it is facing upwards. It opens the window in a vertical tilt that allows for better ventilation and makes cleaning much easier. This is due to the fact that the sash can be pulled backwards from either side of the window to create a gap that is sufficient for a ladder or stool to fit through.
Tilt and turn handles are typically larger than cockspur or espag handles due to the fact that they have to be able handle the larger and heavier frame sizes that they are found in. They are usually spindle based and utilize the same kind of fixings that are used in a standard espag or cockspur handle for double glazed window but will have wider bases and typically larger screw centres.
uPVC frames, which are cheaper than timber or aluminium, and do not require painting, are the most popular for these windows. However, there are many wood-effect finishes that are available. Aluminium is a second alternative for these types of windows as it can be painted in any colour to match the existing look of your house and is lighter than uPVC.
Spade or Blade Handles
Whether you are upgrading your uPVC windows, or replacing those that were included with the property, it is crucial to choose handles that suit both the style and function of the window. After all, the closing and locking mechanisms are equally important as the frame allowing you to use your uPVC windows efficiently and without hassle. It is also important to ensure that the handles will last and not break easily.
One of the most sought-after kinds of handle is a spade or blade handle. They are usually used on tilt and turn or casement style uPVC windows. The lever operates either a catch, latch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is attached to a mortice stay or peg stay, which sits within the frame of your windows and provides additional security and stability.
These types of handles are able to be used on the latest uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and provide more leverage for opening the windows, making them more convenient. They are available in different styles to suit any interior design.
The handle itself will feature a spindle (7mm square) that extends from the back of it which is used to engage with and penetrate the gearbox of the multi-point locking system inside the window. This allows the window to be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a range of sizes to fit different sizes of frames. Some manufacturers offer straight and angled versions too.
You can also enhance the security of uPVC windows by using handles with a key lock system. They are perfect for upvc chrome door handles doors and windows that are frequently used because they permit you to lock your door or window from the outside making it harder for burglars to get in by pushing open or manipulating the handle.
While there are arguments in favor of and against a locking handle We believe that it makes sense as it will add an additional measure of security for your home. Even if you're not convinced that burglars will attempt to gain entry into your home, the fact that they may have a harder time getting past the key-locking handles will likely make them less interested.
Window handles are available in a variety of styles and colors to match your home. They open and close double-glazed windows by using a concealed locking system.
It is important to measure the spindle before replacing your handle. This is the length at which the nose sticks out from the base plate or the distance it goes into lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks for double-glazed windows that allow the handle to turn a set of locks around the window for greater security. Our selection of espagnolette window handles include straight and cranked styles in a range of finishes including brass, chrome, black and forged.
Each handle is crafted from sturdy die-cast zinc, which is then powder-coated or plated for the highest corrosion resistance as well as protection against abrasion. They are designed to be used on uPVC and aluminium windows with espagnolette or shoot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked in the closed position with the push button or key to secure in place.
The majority of espagnolette handles come with a 7mm squared spindle that is inserted into the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism in the frame of the sash. Turning the handle to activate the lock. When choosing a new espagnolette handle it is crucial to take the spindle length into consideration since this will determine how the window can be opened. The size of the spindle will be indicated on the backplate of the handle with numbers such as 5 3/4', '5' or '2/3' and this is what you need to measure against the handle you have currently to ensure it fits.
Cranked handles are a different design for straight handles. They can be ordered in either left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise) in accordance with the way you open your window locking handles. The cranked design provides more room to open the window. This is ideal for windows that are close to the frame.
The cockspur is a variation of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur which closes on a striker plate like an espagnolette multiple-point lock. This type of handle is suitable for older UPVC and aluminium windows and can be used as repair handles to replace damaged cockspur handles.
The key-lock insert can be used for both cockspur and cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handing and come with a blanking plug in black if you prefer your window handle unlocked or to highlight it only as a fire escape.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a traditional window handle that has an elongated spur, or a triangle bit that presses against the frame's wedge as the handle is closed. These are often found on older aluminium windows or uPVC casement windows that do not have an internal mechanism for securing the frame, so they rely on the cockspur handle to hold them in place.
These handles are available in a broad range of nib and nose height options to accommodate different profiles. These handles are also suitable for right and left hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for those looking to replace a faulty or damaged window handle that does not require more complex internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta window handle is made from top-quality materials and is a popular choice for a variety of uses. It has a sleek and modern design and comes with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to increase security. It's available in a range of backset heights to fit all common casement sizes and is compatible with a full suite of matching window accessories.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and move either left or right, while cranked cockspur handles have short 'noses that is attached to an aluminum striker plate that is attached to the frame. It's simple to operate and can be locked or unlocked using a key for added security.
Espagnolette handle models are generally considered to be more secure than cockspur handles as they use a spindle to manage multiple locks concealed inside the frame. These handles are a great solution for those who require a secure handle for their double-glazing. They come in a variety of designs to suit your home's style.
If you're purchasing a new set of double-glazed window handles, it's essential to to measure your existing windows and check whether the dimensions of the spindle and handle will fit your new frames. Choose a handle that is in line with the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Tilt and Turn Handles
The advantages and utility of tilt and turn windows are growing. They have a variety of opening options, and can be opened differently to let fresh air in the home, or provide a fire escape.
These handles function in a similar manner as an espagnolette handle however they have additional functions which make them better suited to tilt and turn-style windows. The lever can be positioned downwards when it's locked to close the window and 90 degrees to tilt the window open like a bifold door handles, or it can be positioned upwards to open the window handle upvc (reviews over at wayranks.com) as normal.
They have a multipoint locking mechanism that is more effective against forced entry than double-glazed casement windows. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins that are inserted to a rail of metal within the frame when the handle is in its closed position. Two hinges on the corners of the bottom can also be opened inwards to hold the inner window in position. This feature is ideal for larger windows, and also allows for better ventilation.
The open mode is activated by turning the handle in such a way that it is facing upwards. It opens the window in a vertical tilt that allows for better ventilation and makes cleaning much easier. This is due to the fact that the sash can be pulled backwards from either side of the window to create a gap that is sufficient for a ladder or stool to fit through.
Tilt and turn handles are typically larger than cockspur or espag handles due to the fact that they have to be able handle the larger and heavier frame sizes that they are found in. They are usually spindle based and utilize the same kind of fixings that are used in a standard espag or cockspur handle for double glazed window but will have wider bases and typically larger screw centres.
uPVC frames, which are cheaper than timber or aluminium, and do not require painting, are the most popular for these windows. However, there are many wood-effect finishes that are available. Aluminium is a second alternative for these types of windows as it can be painted in any colour to match the existing look of your house and is lighter than uPVC.
Spade or Blade Handles
Whether you are upgrading your uPVC windows, or replacing those that were included with the property, it is crucial to choose handles that suit both the style and function of the window. After all, the closing and locking mechanisms are equally important as the frame allowing you to use your uPVC windows efficiently and without hassle. It is also important to ensure that the handles will last and not break easily.
One of the most sought-after kinds of handle is a spade or blade handle. They are usually used on tilt and turn or casement style uPVC windows. The lever operates either a catch, latch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is attached to a mortice stay or peg stay, which sits within the frame of your windows and provides additional security and stability.
These types of handles are able to be used on the latest uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and provide more leverage for opening the windows, making them more convenient. They are available in different styles to suit any interior design.
The handle itself will feature a spindle (7mm square) that extends from the back of it which is used to engage with and penetrate the gearbox of the multi-point locking system inside the window. This allows the window to be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a range of sizes to fit different sizes of frames. Some manufacturers offer straight and angled versions too.
You can also enhance the security of uPVC windows by using handles with a key lock system. They are perfect for upvc chrome door handles doors and windows that are frequently used because they permit you to lock your door or window from the outside making it harder for burglars to get in by pushing open or manipulating the handle.
While there are arguments in favor of and against a locking handle We believe that it makes sense as it will add an additional measure of security for your home. Even if you're not convinced that burglars will attempt to gain entry into your home, the fact that they may have a harder time getting past the key-locking handles will likely make them less interested.
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