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Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles
Window handles are an essential part of your uPVC windows and should match to the existing frame. The most important thing is the spindle's length, which determines whether your new uPVC handle will fit.
Check out the table below for a quick checklist for measuring your uPVC window handle's spindle. This will assist you in determining the find the right window handle replacement for your double-glazed uvpc window handles.
Espag Handle
Espag handles are the most popular design of handle used on windows made of upvc (they're often found in aluminium and timber too). The handles feature a square spindle which extends from the back of the handle and locks into the multi-point locking mechanism that is on the window. The handle is used to control the locking mechanism that is attached to the window.
Espag window handles are available in many different 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). A lot of them meet the Secure by Design standard to provide an extra level of security. They also come with a variety of different spindle lengths, which can be adjusted using spindle sleeves that decrease the size of the protruding spindle.
The handles we provide in espagnolette 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 upvc, timber and aluminium windows. We have a variety of colours available along with an option to match the handle to the hinges you already have.
The step height is an additional important aspect of the espagnolette handle. This is the distance from the bottom of the handle to where it rests on the frame, and it is essential to ensure it's in order to ensure a secure and tight fit. Fortunately, most of our handle styles conform to industry standard with 43mm between the screw hole centres.
You can pick between straight or cranked handles. Cranked handles and hinges are great for situations where the espagnolette handles will be placed close to the frame's edge as they will give you more clearance for opening the window.
Our replacement range for handles made of upvc includes a variety of styles, finishes, and colors that match the decor of your home, including polished chrome, satin nickel and antique brass. Some of our products come with soft-close systems to minimize the sound your windows make when they slam shut.
Cockspur Handle
The Cockspur Window Handle was designed for fabricators who want to provide their customers with an elegant and high-quality design. These handles work with either uPVC or aluminium windows and function by incorporating an edge that is secured over the edge of the frame to secure the window. The window handle can also be locked so that it will only open when pushed. This gives you additional security. The handle is available in five different finishes and both left hand and right hand versions allowing the fabricator to cater for a wider range of windows.
The cockspur window handles come equipped with three packing pieces of different thickness, allowing them be adjusted for a wide range of backset sizes. Each piece fits snugly under the handle nose and can be removed or inserted into the dimensions of the step in order to achieve a different amount of backset that ranges from 9mm to 21mm. The handle is also available in left and right handed versions, and both with a straight or curved nose design.
If you are looking for a replacement for your current cockspur handles, it's important to measure the current handle's height to make sure that the new handle will be able to fit correctly. A handle that is not right can cause a variety of issues like the inability of closing the window. This could be a hassle for homeowners and could result in unnecessary stress.
A cockspur handle is used on older uPVC wood, aluminium and timber windows. The handles do not come with any window locks integrated, unlike the Espag handles that are found on modern windows. They also come with a shootbolt or Espagnolette bar lock.
The espagnolette (often reduced to "espag") handle is the most commonly used handle type that can be used on the new uPVC casement windows. When you turn the handle of the espagnolette it engages an Encloser locking mechanism from Yale which is much more secure than a traditional handle, such as a cockspur or British standard. This is due to the fact that the espagnolette handle turns multiple locks to secure the window frame.
Turn and Tilt Handle
These windows are a favorite choice for homeowners who want to improve the ventilation within their home, as well as offering an additional level of security. As the name suggests, they have the ability to turn and tilt that allows the window to open at 90 degrees, providing the appearance of a small opening, or fall down into a hopper style to allow for complete ventilation. This dual functionality also gives them a unique appearance which can add a real wow factor to your double glazed window.
Tilt and turn windows tend to be more complicated than other styles of double glazed windows handles glazed windows, which adds to their price because they require more parts and require additional labor for installation. These windows are a worthwhile investment as they can increase the value of your home and bring many benefits to your home.
A major benefit is that they allow you to clean your windows from the inside without having to use ladders outside. This is particularly beneficial for those who live high up in flats or buildings, since it doesn't require you to take a risk of falling from the height. Tilt and turn windows also offer additional security because windows lock when they are in a tilted state and in this way, ensuring that any intruders are unable to open them from the inside.
Often you will find these handles on European style windows, especially those in Germany however, you can also get them installed in UK homes. The uPVC handle replacement is usually an a spindle-based model. It is made of 7mm spindles that are available in sizes of 38mm, 44mm and 32mm. The base of the handle also tends to be wider than most conservatory door handles which is the reason they are referred to as a 'tilt safe' window handle as it can only be turned to open the windows after it has been locked in either a closed or tilt position.
If you are replacing the uPVC tilt and turn window handle you must first remove the handle that is currently in the window by using an screwdriver. The screws are usually hidden behind a spring loaded backplate. Simply lift it and twist it to reveal the two screw holes. Using an instrument such as a ruler or tape measure, you can measure the distance between these two screws, which will typically be 43mm centre to centre. Once you've got your measurement, you can then order the right size handle for your uPVC window.
Aluminium Handle
The diecast aluminum is finished with a fashionable matt black color.
Aluminum handles are typically constructed from weatherproof and corrosion-resistant alloys. They are durable enough to meet the demands of the construction industry. It can be easily shaped by industrial metal processing such as forging and extrusion which gives it the flexibility and nearly unlimited design potential.
Aluminium is also extremely sturdy with a remarkable strength-to-weight ratio. It is able to endure the toughest conditions. Furthermore, it is resistant to the effects of ultraviolet radiation which makes it safe to use indoors. It is also highly versatile and can be colored to suit any aesthetic. The possibilities are endless. From traditional emulations to hardware metals to vibrant colors of hundreds or pure colors.
Additionally, unlike iron aluminum does not rust or require regular maintenance. It is protected by an oxide layer naturally present. The protective layer can be further strengthened through a variety of treatments like anodizing or powder coating to offer additional resistance against corrosion. As a result, it will last for a long time without requiring any routine care or cleaning. It is also completely recyclable and eco-friendly. It is therefore the perfect choice for residential, industrial, and commercial structures. It also has high thermal efficiency and is safe from fire.
Window handles are an essential part of your uPVC windows and should match to the existing frame. The most important thing is the spindle's length, which determines whether your new uPVC handle will fit.
Check out the table below for a quick checklist for measuring your uPVC window handle's spindle. This will assist you in determining the find the right window handle replacement for your double-glazed uvpc window handles.
Espag Handle
Espag handles are the most popular design of handle used on windows made of upvc (they're often found in aluminium and timber too). The handles feature a square spindle which extends from the back of the handle and locks into the multi-point locking mechanism that is on the window. The handle is used to control the locking mechanism that is attached to the window.
Espag window handles are available in many different 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). A lot of them meet the Secure by Design standard to provide an extra level of security. They also come with a variety of different spindle lengths, which can be adjusted using spindle sleeves that decrease the size of the protruding spindle.
The handles we provide in espagnolette 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 upvc, timber and aluminium windows. We have a variety of colours available along with an option to match the handle to the hinges you already have.
The step height is an additional important aspect of the espagnolette handle. This is the distance from the bottom of the handle to where it rests on the frame, and it is essential to ensure it's in order to ensure a secure and tight fit. Fortunately, most of our handle styles conform to industry standard with 43mm between the screw hole centres.
You can pick between straight or cranked handles. Cranked handles and hinges are great for situations where the espagnolette handles will be placed close to the frame's edge as they will give you more clearance for opening the window.
Our replacement range for handles made of upvc includes a variety of styles, finishes, and colors that match the decor of your home, including polished chrome, satin nickel and antique brass. Some of our products come with soft-close systems to minimize the sound your windows make when they slam shut.
Cockspur Handle
The Cockspur Window Handle was designed for fabricators who want to provide their customers with an elegant and high-quality design. These handles work with either uPVC or aluminium windows and function by incorporating an edge that is secured over the edge of the frame to secure the window. The window handle can also be locked so that it will only open when pushed. This gives you additional security. The handle is available in five different finishes and both left hand and right hand versions allowing the fabricator to cater for a wider range of windows.
The cockspur window handles come equipped with three packing pieces of different thickness, allowing them be adjusted for a wide range of backset sizes. Each piece fits snugly under the handle nose and can be removed or inserted into the dimensions of the step in order to achieve a different amount of backset that ranges from 9mm to 21mm. The handle is also available in left and right handed versions, and both with a straight or curved nose design.
If you are looking for a replacement for your current cockspur handles, it's important to measure the current handle's height to make sure that the new handle will be able to fit correctly. A handle that is not right can cause a variety of issues like the inability of closing the window. This could be a hassle for homeowners and could result in unnecessary stress.
A cockspur handle is used on older uPVC wood, aluminium and timber windows. The handles do not come with any window locks integrated, unlike the Espag handles that are found on modern windows. They also come with a shootbolt or Espagnolette bar lock.
The espagnolette (often reduced to "espag") handle is the most commonly used handle type that can be used on the new uPVC casement windows. When you turn the handle of the espagnolette it engages an Encloser locking mechanism from Yale which is much more secure than a traditional handle, such as a cockspur or British standard. This is due to the fact that the espagnolette handle turns multiple locks to secure the window frame.
Turn and Tilt Handle
These windows are a favorite choice for homeowners who want to improve the ventilation within their home, as well as offering an additional level of security. As the name suggests, they have the ability to turn and tilt that allows the window to open at 90 degrees, providing the appearance of a small opening, or fall down into a hopper style to allow for complete ventilation. This dual functionality also gives them a unique appearance which can add a real wow factor to your double glazed window.
Tilt and turn windows tend to be more complicated than other styles of double glazed windows handles glazed windows, which adds to their price because they require more parts and require additional labor for installation. These windows are a worthwhile investment as they can increase the value of your home and bring many benefits to your home.
A major benefit is that they allow you to clean your windows from the inside without having to use ladders outside. This is particularly beneficial for those who live high up in flats or buildings, since it doesn't require you to take a risk of falling from the height. Tilt and turn windows also offer additional security because windows lock when they are in a tilted state and in this way, ensuring that any intruders are unable to open them from the inside.
Often you will find these handles on European style windows, especially those in Germany however, you can also get them installed in UK homes. The uPVC handle replacement is usually an a spindle-based model. It is made of 7mm spindles that are available in sizes of 38mm, 44mm and 32mm. The base of the handle also tends to be wider than most conservatory door handles which is the reason they are referred to as a 'tilt safe' window handle as it can only be turned to open the windows after it has been locked in either a closed or tilt position.
If you are replacing the uPVC tilt and turn window handle you must first remove the handle that is currently in the window by using an screwdriver. The screws are usually hidden behind a spring loaded backplate. Simply lift it and twist it to reveal the two screw holes. Using an instrument such as a ruler or tape measure, you can measure the distance between these two screws, which will typically be 43mm centre to centre. Once you've got your measurement, you can then order the right size handle for your uPVC window.
Aluminium Handle
The diecast aluminum is finished with a fashionable matt black color.
Aluminum handles are typically constructed from weatherproof and corrosion-resistant alloys. They are durable enough to meet the demands of the construction industry. It can be easily shaped by industrial metal processing such as forging and extrusion which gives it the flexibility and nearly unlimited design potential.
Aluminium is also extremely sturdy with a remarkable strength-to-weight ratio. It is able to endure the toughest conditions. Furthermore, it is resistant to the effects of ultraviolet radiation which makes it safe to use indoors. It is also highly versatile and can be colored to suit any aesthetic. The possibilities are endless. From traditional emulations to hardware metals to vibrant colors of hundreds or pure colors.
Additionally, unlike iron aluminum does not rust or require regular maintenance. It is protected by an oxide layer naturally present. The protective layer can be further strengthened through a variety of treatments like anodizing or powder coating to offer additional resistance against corrosion. As a result, it will last for a long time without requiring any routine care or cleaning. It is also completely recyclable and eco-friendly. It is therefore the perfect choice for residential, industrial, and commercial structures. It also has high thermal efficiency and is safe from fire.