20 Things You Need To Know About Replacement Double Glazing Window Handles

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Replacement Double Glazing Window Handles
There are many options when it comes to replacing double glazing window handles. Identifying the handle type and measuring spindle length can help you find the correct handle for your uPVC window.
Espagnole window handles (also called espag), have the square spindle, which acts as a locking device inside the frame of windows. They are available as cranked or in-line handles.
Lever Handles
Lever handles work by using levers to open and close the movable section of the window, also known as the sash. It is a simple and simple type of handle that works with both traditional and modern windows. This kind of handle can also be locked to prevent the window from opening from the outside, it is a standard feature of uPVC double-glazed windows that conform with Home Insurance standards.
Espag handles are used commonly on uPVC aluminum, timber and windows. They are spindle based and come in both left and right hand styles. The size of the spindle determines the size of your window handle. You can determine the spindle by measuring how far it extends out or how deep it goes into the frame. Once you know the spindle length of your existing handle, you can easily find an alternative.
Once you have the new handle, find the fixing screws or pins that are holding it in place and take them off. This should be done while the handle is in an open position to prevent it from falling and breaking. Alternatively, if you have two pliers, they can be used to remove the pins.
After you have removed the handle then insert the spindle from your new handle into the handle. Make use of an anchor or screw as needed. Then, simply align the handle fixing holes with those in your window and screw or push in the new handle, ensuring it is tight and secure. Replace the caps on the screws If necessary, and you're ready to put in your double glazing window handle.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are the latest type of handle that can be found on double glazed windows. They are designed to work with an espagnolete lock which is basically an encapsulated locking mechanism with multiple points to the outside of the window. These are some of the most secure varieties of handles that are available and come in a range of different designs to choose from.
The Cadenza handle was created by Ce go and is the most well-known espag. The handle is slim grip, with an opening and catch, and a simple release button. The handle is usually fitted with a key locking system to add an extra layer of security. The Yale YWHLCK40 is another popular choice. It is one of the smallest espag handles that are easy to install.
The size of the spindle is the most crucial factor to consider when buying espag handle. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the frame of the door. It determines how difficult or simple it is to open and close the window. It is essential to determine the spindle length of your window before purchasing a new handle.
You should also check the step height of your window handle. This is the space beneath the handle that it is positioned in the frame, and it is used to determine how long a 7mm square spindle has to be. Different kinds of windows have used varying sizes over time, but most modern uPVC windows come with the standard height of 21mm.
Cockspur handles are an excellent alternative to espag handles, and are perfect for older or complex windows. They are easy to install and come with a locking cylinder of high quality. These are typically found on Everest aluminium windows, however they are also used in uPVC systems.
Handles that turn and tilt
On dual-action uPVC windows, as well as timber and aluminum, you will find tilt and turn handles. They function as a 'tilt to allow the window to be opened and turning it to let it drop down a hopper-style to allow ventilation. This is an ideal solution for anyone looking to control the flow of air within their home. Our selection of tilt and turn replacement handles are available in a variety of styles and finishes that match your home's style.
Espag handles are a form of window handle often used to replace the original handles on uPVC windows with double glazing. They operate a concealed multi-point locking system that is operated by turning the handle. They are available in straight and cranked designs in a variety of finishes to match the ironmongery in your home, such as chrome, brass and black. When purchasing new espagnolette handles it is essential to measure the length of the spindle since this will determine the manner in which the window can be opened. This is usually marked on the handle backplate with the number, such as '5 3/4' or '2/3'.
Venetian handles are a slimline version of espagnolette handles designed to make use of less space. They are ideal for those who have shutters or blinds on their windows since they don't extend as far and leave more room for them.
These handles are suitable for left and right handed windows because the screw fixing holes are concealed beneath a cover plate at the base of the handle. The screws can be easily removed with a screwdriver. Simply turn the cover plate away to reveal the screws. They are suitable for older aluminium or uPVC window frames that do not have an internal locking mechanism. They are available in various nib and nose sizes to suit different profiled windows.
Venetian Handles
It is possible to replace your old uPVC window handles with cockspurs. These are handles that turn left or right. Based on the type of handle you have for your window, you will be required to ensure that the new handle you purchase is compatible with. Inline espag locks require that handles point in the same direction. This means that the new handle has to have a matching 'step height'. Step height refers to the distance between the point of the nose of the handle to the base or frame where it sits. There are a variety of step heights used over the years although 21mm is the most common one for uPVC and 9mm is typically found in windows made of aluminum.
When buying a pair of uPVC handles, you must also consider the spindle and screw centres. Espag handles are typically used with uPVC double glazing. They are used to operate the espagnolette lock which is attached to the windows. They come in a range of colours and styles, and can be lockable or not.
Tilt and turn handles are commonly used on modern uPVC windows, but they could also be used on timber windows too. These handles can be used to protect those who have difficulty lifting or opening windows. They are an excellent choice for elderly or disabled users and can prevent accidental falls from a window that could result in serious injury.
When searching for a new pair of uPVC window handle it is important to find the ideal pair that will complement your home. The correct handles can improve the look of windows and complement other ironmongery in your home. If you're considering upgrading your double glazing then why not ask for estimates from reputable providers by clicking here?
Cockspur Handles
Cockspur handles are usually found on older uPVC windows. They feature a unique design that allows them to be secured using a key. They are simple to install and can be utilized on both uPVC and aluminum frames. The handle's snout is located on a plastic striker plate attached to the frame and can be locked or unlocked by depressing the button on the handle.
The handles for cockspur differ from handles for espag because they don't have spindles. The majority of uPVC and aluminum window frames will have an espag handle since it is compatible with multi-point locks that are fitted to the window. These handles can also be used on tilt-and-turn casement windows, tilt-and turn windows, and a variety of other window designs.
If you are looking to replace your handles on your cockspur the first thing you will need to do is measure your existing handles to find out which kind of handle you have. The next step is to select a replacement handle. There are many different types of handles to choose from, however espag handles are the most common.
The espag handle is different from cockspur handles in that it has a spindle which rotates the locks to secure the window. This makes it more secure than a traditional handle with a cockspur. It's also a great choice for anyone looking to replace their old, double-glazed windows.
The espag handle comes in a variety of sizes that will fit in your space It is essential to choose the right size. You can measure the spindle length by taking a look at the handle bottom or back of the handle. This measurement will tell you how far the handle's nose is from the door or window.