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Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles
Window handles are a fundamental component of uPVC frames and must be matched to the frame that is currently in use. The key is the spindle's length, which determines whether your new uPVC handle will fit.
Check out the table below for a quick guideline when measuring your uPVC window handle's spindle. This will ensure that you purchase the right replacement window handle for your double glazed window.
Espag Handle
Espag handles are the most common design of handle used on windows made of upvc (they're also often used in aluminium and timber too). They feature a square spindle that extends from the back of the handle and then enters into the multi-point lock mechanism attached to the window. By turning the handle, you control the mechanism that locks and unlocks the locking points around the window.
Window handles made of Espag are available in a variety of styles and functions. Some come with the option of a push button to lock them in the locking position to be locked, and key-locking. (And nonlocking against fire if required.) Many reach the Secure by Design standard to add an additional level of security. They also come with various sizes of spindles that can be modified by using spindle sleeves to reduce the size of the spindles protruding from them.
The espagnolette handles we offer have been tested by Yale to ensure that they meet the exacting standards that you would expect from an established brand. They are suitable for timber, upvc and aluminium windows. We offer a range of colors and match the handle with your existing hinges.
Another crucial aspect of handles made from espagnolette is their step height. This is the distance from the bottom of the handle to the point where it rests on the frame, so it is essential to ensure it's in order to ensure a secure and secure fit. Most of our handle designs are 43mm between screw hole centres, which is the industry standard.
You can choose between straight or Cranked handles. Cranked handles can be utilized in situations where the espagnolette handle is close to the frame's edge. They give you more space to open the window.
Our range of upvc replacement handles offers a wide range of styles, finishes and colors to match your home's decor, including polished chrome, antique brass, and satin nickel.
window handles of our handles come with soft-close systems to minimize the noise your windows make when they close.
Cockspur Handle
The Cockspur Window Handle was developed for fabricators who want to offer their customers an elegant and high-quality design. These handles can be used with uPVC windows or aluminium frames. They function by having spurs that lock over the frame edge to secure the window. This window handle is also locked so that it will only open when it is pushed. This adds additional security. The handle is available in 5 different finishes with both right and left hand versions, allowing the manufacturer to accommodate a greater range of windows.
The window handle of the cockspur comes with three packing pieces of different thicknesses. This allows them to be adjusted to a range of backset sizes. Each packer can be removed from the handle's nose or added to the step size to create a different distance between 9mm and 21mm. The handle is available in left and right handed versions with straight or curved nose options.
It is important to measure the height of your current handle before purchasing a new handle in order to make sure it fits correctly. The wrong handle can cause a myriad of issues, including the inability for the window to close. This could be a hassle for homeowners and can result in stress that is not needed.
A handle called a cockspur is a form of handle that is found on older uPVC and timber windows as well as on a few aluminum windows. These handles don't have any integrated window locks, unlike the Espag handles that are found on modern windows. They also come with a shootbolt or Espagnolette bar lock.
The espagnolette (often shortened to "espag") handle is the most popular handle that is found on new uPVC casement windows. When you turn the handle espagnolette it opens a Yale Encloser locking system that is much more secure than a conventional cockspur or british standard handle. This is because when you turn the espagnolette handle it turns several locks inside the window frame to secure it.
Handle with Tilt and Turn
These windows are a popular choice for homeowners looking to increase the ventilation within their home, as well as offering an additional level of security. Like their name suggests they have a tilt and turn feature that permits them to turn at 90 degrees, which allows for the appearance of a small opening or drop down to a hopper style for complete ventilation. This dual functionality provides them with a distinctive appearance that can create an incredible wow factor to your double-glazed window.
Tilt-and-turn windows are more complicated than other double-glazed window designs and can cost more in the process of installation. They require more parts and a lot of labor. However, these windows are worth the investment because they can add value to your property and offer a variety of advantages.
A major benefit is that they allow you to clean your windows from the inside without using ladders outside. This is particularly beneficial for those who live in high-rise flats or buildings, since it eliminates the need to take a risk of falling from an elevated position. Tilt and turn windows also provide additional security since windows are locked when in a tilted position and in this way, ensuring that any intruders are unable to open them from inside.
These handles are usually found on European style windows in Germany and other European countries However, they can be found in UK homes. The uPVC replacement handle is usually a spindle based one and is fitted with 7mm square spindles which is typically found in lengths of 32mm, 38mm or 44mm. The base of this handle is larger than other handles, which is the reason it's known as a "tilt-safe" window handle. It is only opened after the window is locked into a closed position or tilted.
If you are replacing the uPVC tilt and turn window handle, you will need to first remove the existing handle from the window using a screwdriver. The screws are typically hidden behind a backplate with a spring loaded. Simply lift the backplate and twist it until you can see two screw holes. You can measure the distance between the two screw holes with the ruler or tape measuring device. This is typically 43mm from centre to center. Once you have the measurement you can then select the appropriate size handle to match your uPVC windows.
Aluminium Handle
Diecast aluminum is finished in a trendy matt black.
Typically, made from corrosion-resistant and weatherproof alloys, the aluminum handle is robust enough to meet the requirements of the construction industry. It is easily shaped through industrial metal processing such as forging and extrusion which gives it a high level of flexibility and virtually unlimited design options.
Aluminium is also extremely strong and has a high strength-to-weight ratio. It can withstand even the harshest of conditions. It is also immune to ultraviolet radiation and can be employed indoors. It's also extremely versatile and can be colored to fit any aesthetic. From classic imitations of hardware metals to vibrant applications that use hundreds of pure colors, the possibilities are endless.
Aluminum is not rusty and doesn't require any maintenance. This is due to a natural oxide coating that protects it from damage. The protective layer can further be enhanced through a variety of treatments such as anodizing and powder coating to provide an additional layer of protection against corrosion. This means it will last for a long time without the need for routine maintenance or cleaning. It is also 100% recyclable and eco-friendly. This makes it the ideal choice for residential, industrial, and commercial buildings. It is also fire-proof and provides thermal efficiency.