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Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles

Window handles are a fundamental component of uPVC frames and should match the frame. The most important factor is the spindle length, which determines if your new uPVC handle will fit.

Check out the table below for a quick checklist when measuring your uPVC window handle's spindle. This will help you choose the right replacement upvc door handles window handle for your double-glazed window.

Espag Handle

Espag handles are typically found on Upvc (but they are also used in timber and aluminium). The handles are square with a spindle that extends from the back of the handle and locks into the multi-point locking mechanism on the window. The handle is used to operate the locking mechanism that is attached to the window.

Espag window handles are available in a variety of styles and functions. Some come with an option to push-button to lock the closed' position, as well as key-locking (and non-locking with fire escape if needed). Many reach the Secure by Design specification to add an additional level of security. They also come with different sizes of spindles that can be modified by using spindle sleeves to reduce the size of protruding spindles.

The espagnolette handles we offer have been tested by Yale to ensure they are up to the standards you would expect from such a brand and are suitable for timber, upvc and aluminum windows. We have a variety of colors available along with an option to match the handle to the hinges you already have.

Another important aspect of espagnolette handles is their step height. This is the distance between the bottom of the handle and the point at which it rests on the frame. It's important to get this right to ensure a tight, secure fit. Most of our handle designs are 43mm between screw hole centres, which is a industry standard.

You can choose between straight or cranked handles. Cranked handles can be utilized in situations where the espagnolette handle is located close to the frame's edge. They allow you more room to open the window.

Our range of upvc replacement handles includes a variety of finishes, styles and colours to suit your decor, including polished chrome, satin nickel and antique brass. Some of our products even include a soft-close mechanism that can minimize the sound of your windows closing.

Cockspur Handle

The Cockspur Window Handle is a handle designed specifically for the fabricator who wishes to provide their customers a stylish and durable design. These handles can be used with either uPVC windows or aluminium frames. They function by having a spur that locks over the frame's edge to secure the window. This window handle can also be locked to ensure that it opens only when pushed, providing additional security. The handle is available in five different finishes, with both right and left hand versions, allowing the manufacturer to accommodate a greater range of windows.

The window handle for the cockspur cockspur comes with three packing pieces that are of different thicknesses. This allows them to be adjusted to a variety of sizes for backsets. Each packer can be removed from the handle's nose or added to the step size to achieve an optimum distance of 9mm and 21mm. The handle is available in left and right handed models with straight or curved noses.

It is crucial to determine your current handle height before buying a new handle to ensure it will fit correctly. The wrong handle could cause a myriad of issues, including the inability of the window to close. This could be a hassle for homeowners and could result in unnecessary stress.

A handle called a cockspur is a form of handle that is found on older uPVC and timber windows as well as some aluminum windows. The handles do not come with any window locks integrated unlike Espag handles that are found on modern windows and include shootbolts or an Espagnolette bar lock.

The espagnolette (often reduced to 'espag') handle is the most common type of handle that is found on the latest uPVC casement windows. When you turn the handle of the espagnolette it opens an Encloser locking mechanism from Yale that is much more secure than a traditional cockspur or british standard handle. This is because when you turn the espagnolette handle it rotates multiple locks within the window frame to secure it.

Handle by turning and tilting

These windows are a popular option for those who want to improve the ventilation in their home, while providing an added level of security. As their name suggests they have a tilt and turn function that allows them to tilt at 90 degrees to create an opening of a smaller size, or drop down to a hopper-style for full ventilation. This dual functionality provides them with a distinctive appearance that can create an impressive look to the double-glazed windows you have.

Tilt-and turn windows are more complicated than other double-glazed window handle repair designs that can increase the cost of installation. They require more components and a lot of labor. These windows are worth the investment as they can add value and provide numerous benefits to your home.

The major benefit of these ladders is that they allow you to clean your windows without the need for external ladders. This is ideal for people who live high up in flats or buildings, since it eliminates the need to be concerned about falling from a height. Tilt-and-turn windows offer an additional level of security as they are locked when they are they are tilted. This means that burglars aren't able to open them from inside.

These handles are usually found on European style windows in Germany and other European countries, but they can also be installed in UK homes. The uPVC handle replacement is usually an a spindle-based model. It has a 7mm spindle which is available in sizes of 38mm, 44mm, and 32mm. The handle's base also tends to be wider than the majority of handles. This is the reason they are referred to as a tilt-safe window handle since it can only be rotated to open the windows after it has been locked in either a closed or tilt position.

If you want to replace the uPVC tilt and turn window handle, it is necessary to remove the bifold mila door handles handle replacement (reviews over at Hikvisiondb) that is currently in the window by using a screwdriver. The screws are typically hidden behind a sprung loaded backplate. Simply lift this and twist to reveal the two screw holes. With a ruler or tape measure you can determine the distance between the two holes that is typically 43mm centre to center. Once you've got the measurement you can then select the appropriate size handle to match your uPVC windows.

Aluminium Handle

Made of tough diecast aluminium Finished in stylish matte black colour. Concealed fixings

Typically made from corrosion resistant and weatherproof alloys, the handle of aluminum is robust enough to meet construction industry requirements. It can be easily shaped by industrial metal processing such as forging and extrusion and offers a high level of flexibility and virtually unlimited design possibilities.

Aluminium is also extremely strong, with a great strength-toweight ratio. It is able to withstand the most severe conditions. It is also immune to UV radiation and can be employed indoors. It is extremely versatile and can also be coloured to match any aesthetic. From classic imitations of hardware metals, to vibrant applications that use hundreds of pure colors The possibilities are endless.

Furthermore, unlike iron, aluminum doesn't rust or need regular maintenance. This is due to an oxide coating that naturally protects it from damage. The protective layer can be further strengthened through a variety of treatments like anodizing or powder coating to offer additional resistance against corrosion. It will last for years without needing maintenance or cleaning. It is also completely recyclable and environmentally friendly. This makes it an ideal choice for residential, commercial industrial, and residential buildings. It also provides thermal efficiency and is fire-safe.