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How to Replace Window Handles

Over time, wear and tear from everyday usage and the elements can cause the window handle to become worn to the point that it is in need of replacement. It is important to take care of the issue as soon as you detect damage or a decrease in function.

Replacing the handle of the window is simple and involves only a few steps. Start by removing the screw cap caps, then remove the screws and the handle.

Replacement Parts

Window handles are a common wear item on uPVC windows. It is therefore crucial to have the correct replacement parts when it comes to replacing a damaged window handle, whether you require a new espag lock or cockspur handle, so that you can restore your windows to optimal condition and improve the security of your property.

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After you've done this, you'll have to cut the spindle the appropriate size. This can be done by using an angle grinder or a hand saw. It is crucial to do it properly, as if you cut the spindle in a wrong way the window handle could not be able to fit properly or be ripped off.

The installation of the new uPVC handle is easy after you've cut the spindle the correct size. You must make sure that the handle is open and unlocked state while doing this. This will allow you to align the screw holes to the holes that are already there and screw them in. It's also an excellent idea to replace the screw covers when you've fitted the new handle to prevent any dust or debris getting into the holes.

It is important to note at this point that the screws used to attach a uPVC window handle might differ from the screws used to remove the window handle, therefore it is always advisable to confirm upon purchase to ensure you have the proper screws needed to do the job. Most of our handles come with all the tools needed to replace an old handle and install a new one.

Please contact us at Bridgewater Glass if you need more advice or assistance with replacing your uPVC doors and windows. Our team of experts are available to assist with any problems that you might be facing and offer professional uPVC repair services.

Measure the Spindle

The metal square that runs through the back of the handle and through the lock mechanism is known as a spindle. This spindle must be located before you are able to replace the handle. It is usually secured with pins or screws. They can be removed using the screwdriver. It is recommended to dampen a cloth and clean the area where the handle is attached to the frame of the window before removing it. This will make the removal process of the handle a lot easier.

Once you have located the fixing screws or pins, remove them from the window frame and handle. This will let you put the new handle in the frame and then screw it in. Make sure that the screw holes on the handle and on the window frame are in alignment. Replace any screws that are missing.

Window handles are available in various sizes and styles. But the most important advantage is that all of them are made to fit the same type of espagnolette bolts found on uPVC or timber windows. door handle repair hertford repairmywindowsanddoors lets you easily upgrade your windows by replacing the handles with a contemporary design. There are tilt and turn handles that comply with Secure by Design requirements.

In addition to the style of the handle, you can also choose from a range of different locking options and finishes. Some of them include an option to push-button for a locked' closed position and key-locking (and non-locking of the fire escape when necessary). You can select between either a cranked or inline handle. The former will give you more room for your hands against the window, whereas the latter is a little more tidy.

Once you've replaced the handle, test it to make sure it operates correctly and securely. If you are satisfied, remove the handle and replace the screws (if required). Now you have a modern high-quality replacement for your uPVC windows handles. The handles are available in a selection of white, black, chrome, gold and dark bronze finishes. They can be used with a standard spindle or a larger one and can be utilized on all types of uPVC window.





Remove the Old Handle

Window handles can make a massive difference to the overall appearance of windows. Selecting a handle for windows is a delicate process. Handles come in a wide range of designs and materials, so it's crucial to pick one that is compatible with the style of the window. It is also important to consider the type of windows you have because certain styles won't work with other types of windows.

Espag handles are usually found on uPVC windows and come with two options of cranked and in-line. In-line handles can be turned left or right and are also referred to as universal window handles. Cranked handles are left- or right-handed and feature a small curved piece on the back.

If you have windows that tilt and turn then you'll need a different kind of handle that is compatible with this type of opening mechanism. They're similar to espagnolette handles but have a square spindle at the rear, which is a part of the gear box inside the lock mechanism. The diameter of the spindle is typically 7mm, however you can find handles with larger cross-sections for timber windows.

Additionally, you should to take into consideration the step height when choosing a new handle. This is the distance from the top of the nose of the handle to the frame. It is vital to get this correct.

Once you have the new handle in place now, you can test it. You can do this by using the javascript executor to navigate around and click on different elements on a web page. In particular, you'll want to make use of the window handle function which collects all handles on the page and prints the handles. This allows you to recognize the parent window handle and then make use of child windows to carry out various actions on a web page and return to the parent window. Selenium's guide will help you with any questions about the window handle function.