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Choosing the Right Window Handle For Your UPVC Window

The proper window handle is crucial to properly fitting uPVC. You'll require a style that is not only functional, but also complements the design of your home.

It is easy to change a uPVC handle. All you require are the following tools and just a few minutes of your time.

Metal

The handle for your window made of metal can be a nice touch as well as an essential piece of hardware that can increase security at home. There are many metal window handle options that can be adjusted to various frames and materials. Some of these handle designs are designed specifically for sash windows, to make opening and closing the window easier and less likely to block. For those seeking a safer option, there are also several locking mechanisms designed to block the window from being opened beyond a certain point.

Espag handles are the most well-known type of window handle that is used on UPVC windows. They feature a mental spindle at the back that is attached to the frame of the window and drives the window mechanism. Both UPVC and aluminum windows come with them.

Cockspur handles are typically found on older UPVC window frames. They can be more difficult to operate than modern Espag handles, because they use an old-fashioned locking mechanism for pegs.

For a more sleek design There are cam handles available. These handles have a sleek edge, and are made to work with other kinds of uPVC windows. They are suitable for tilt and turn windows, where it is possible to open the window from the bottom while still allowing the top to be opened.

It is important to take a number of factors into consideration when choosing new metal window handles including the step height as well as which way the handle turns. The distance between the bottom and the underside of the screw plate is the most important factor to consider. The second factor is the direction in which the handle can be turned. Some handles are able to rotate in only one direction, like clockwise. Others are able to rotate in the opposite direction.

Plastic

There are many different types of window handles made from plastic. All are designed to operate windows and secure them from intruders. They are available in a variety of styles and colours to match uPVC and aluminium windows. Some windows are also designed to have a lock built in. This adds security that allows you to keep the window open and safe from intruders.

Different situations can trigger window handle issues. Sometimes, they may not be able to turn correctly. This could be due to dust getting into the mechanism, causing obstruction or dirt. Another common problem occurs when the window handle starts walking tightly or clings to something. This indicates that the window handle requires attention.

When this happens, it's crucial to call a specialist. They can assist you in resolving the problem quickly and effectively. They can also provide guidance on how to replace a handle made of plastic with one that is more durable and will work better.

Most manufacturers will use the exact same fasteners, regardless of the type of handle you're using. This means that it's easy to replace your window handle and lock using a exact match.

It is important to determine the size and style of your window prior to you search for an appropriate replacement handle. This will ensure that you buy a handle that is perfect and won't cause any issues with your windows. Take note of the size of the spindle - it's the distance the handle extends its nose from the base. This is a crucial factor if you want to use your new window handle with a restrictor installed.

Casement

Like awning windows and casement windows hinge on the top and bottom but they open to the left or right, rather than opening vertically. They are easy to maintain and give you a fantastic view of your backyard or garden. They also let in fresh air. They're a popular option for new construction and they can add an architectural feature to older homes as well. However, over time they may become difficult to open or close because of worn hardware or stripped gears. In some cases window experts may have to replace the crank mechanism.

Casement windows, also known as awning windows, typically have a roto-gear and crank mechanism that allows the window to open and close but also include an locking mechanism that keeps the sash in place when closed. The window lock on a casement works in tandem with the bezel locks on the frame to seal 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 fail to open or shut properly.

Over time the handle on the window could also wear out. This can occur when the window was opened and closed repeatedly over a long time. It could also happen if the window is used as a prop while it is open, causing the operating handle to rub against the crank shaft and gears.

Replacing a casement or 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). After removing the screws, you can remove the old handle and inspect the crank mechanism. The gears are sometimes reflubricated, but if already worn out, it's time to replace them.

Cockspur

Cockspur handles are commonly found on older uPVC windows and doors, as well as timber and aluminum. They lock using a key, easy to operate, and provide an effective barrier against cold and noise from the outside. The handle opens by pulling the lever down and the cockspur nose closes over a wedge striker within the frame to seal the window when closing. By replacing both the handle and the wedge of the cockspur, you will enhance your double-glazed windows' efficiency and 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 an'spur' which presses against the PVC wedge on the window frame to create a secure closure. The handles are simple to fit and come in various finishes such as black, white, satin chrome and PVD gold.

It can be a challenge to determine the backset of an cockspur, especially when you are replacing an old handle. This handle was designed to address this issue. It features three packers of various thicknesses that can be positioned on the underside of the handle's nose.

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

This handle is suitable for tilt and turn windows but will not suit a side opening casement window (these require the tilt and pivot separately). This handle can be used to replace damaged or old handles on uPVC and aluminium frames by using rivets instead of screws. You will need a rivet gun and rivets to fit this handle on the window frame you have.

Espagnolette

The mechanism that locks your uPVC window is the shootbolt or espagnolette lock. These are common in older homes and offer both aesthetics and security. Espagnolette handles are available with key-locking or non-key-locking mechanisms and come in both crank and inline styles. They can also come in a straight or curved style. The key-locking feature adds an additional layer of security, as it prevents the handle from being accessible from the outside by using an insignificant screwdriver that is that is stuck between the frames. This is a popular burglary method!

There is a huge variety of espagnolette handles to choose from here at GB DIY Store. It is essential to determine the size of the spindle of your current espag handle prior to purchasing the replacement. Once you've done this, you can browse through our range of espag replacement handles to find the ideal design for your windows.





www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk have a large selection of white uPVC handles that have key locking and non-key locking options. They come in various colours and spindle lengths so you can match your new handles to your existing window frame and decor. The espagnolette handle collection includes contemporary and contemporary styles, as also classic designs, and each replacement handle comes with 5 different magnetic spindle lengths between 15mm and55mm, making it easy to fit the handle to your window without having to purchase the exact size of screw!

A clever rosette at the back of the rose makes sure that the spindle can only be inserted using the left-hand or right-hand lever. This will prevent any mishaps. A metal spindle is also used to secure the espagnolette handle. The handle is secured by an ingenious 'click-fit mechanism' which is activated by rotating the handle by hand and it emits an audible "click".