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Upvc Window Handles Replacement
Changing your upvc window handles is a simple process that requires just a few tools and steps. The most important thing to do for an effective replacement is to determine the handle type and measuring the spindle length.
There are two kinds of upvc handles: Espag and Cockspur handles. Espag handles come with a square 7mm spindle that engages with the locking mechanism attached to the frame.
Espag handles
Espag handles are one of the most well-known kinds of window handles available for upvc windows and some timber frames as well. They are designed to work with espagnolette locking systems. They come with a 7mm square spindle which extends from the handle's back and then is inserted in the gearbox of a multipoint lock system within the window. They are also available in a variety spindle lengths. This is because every type of window handle is attached to a multipoint locking system with an asymmetrical layout.
Standard specifications for espag window handle include a button to lock the window in the closed position. They also have a key-locking feature and, if needed, a fire escape non-locking feature. Some of them even meet Secure by Design standards, which can provide you with additional security. Typically, they are attached to the sash with two screws that are 43mm apart.
There are a variety of variations to the espag window handle especially the in-line and Cranked design. In-line handles can turn both ways and vice versa, whereas those that are cranked only functional in the direction of the window's motion (i.e. clockwise or anti-clockwise). The handles can be attached to the window in either direction, but they must point in the same general direction as the cockspur handles.
When selecting a replacement window handle, it is important to take the time and determine the spindle's measurement. The spindle is the steel bar that protrudes from back of the door handle. Its length can vary from 10mm to 55mm. The length is what is visible when the handle is in its original undamaged condition. It is important to measure this when buying a new handle since the spindle is driving the lock within the window.
Some manufacturers now offer magnetic espag handles that can eliminate cutting the spindle to size. This may make it easier to fit the process as it is faster and simpler to remove the old handle and put in a new one. It is still best to take the time to check the spindle length because this will ensure the smooth operation of your handle.
Cockspur handles
Cockspur handles are found on older uPVC and aluminium windows and they don't come with an internal locking mechanism, however they are considered to be safe due to the fact that the handle's nose is closed to a wedge-shaped block that is inserted into the window frame (this type of handle is not to be confused with timber windows, where there is a catch instead). Cockspur handles are still popular and come in various styles to fit any type of doors.
They are a simple and affordable option and can be key-locked to meet the requirements of home insurance. There is also a choice of handle nose heights to suit different frames. A lockable version, which provides the security factor and has been endorsed by Secured by Design, is also available.
These handle types are attached to the sash on the tilt-and-turn or casement windows with a spindle that passes through the baseplate. The handle is operated with the lever that is located on either side of the handle. the handle spindle is then engaged with the striker wedge that is attached to the frame of the window to lock it into place. Cockspur handle kit is available in left and right hand models. There are also a variety of nose heights to fit the majority of frames.
The most important thing to consider for a successful installation of cockspur handles is to get the right size wedge block. It is a small piece of plastic in the form of a ramp that you can replace with a one that is slightly larger to ensure that the handle will be able to close the gap, thereby sealing against drafts. The fixing positions of these handles are standardised and usually range between 38mm and 58mm wide. You should be able to find the correct replacement without much difficulty.
Another thing to think about when selecting the new set of cockspur handles is the spindle length. This is the length of the handle baseplate to the point at which the shaft of the handle extends down through the sash and into the frame and it is crucial that this measurement is precise so that the handles function smoothly.
Tilt and Turn Handles
Created specifically for tilt and turn windows These handles are available in locking, non-locking or a tilt safe option. These heavyweight handles offer a strong grip and the detents are placed at 90 degrees. Available in various finishes such as black, white and gold. Fits timber or PVCu tilt-and-turn windows.
These handles can be used to replace the upvc handles on older windows that aren't equipped with locks. However, you should be aware that these handles are different to upvc espag handles as they aren't locked and operate in a different manner.
The mechanism that 'turns before tilting' allows the window to tilt to the outside, and then be dropped into a ventilation position or hopper-style position to breathe fresh air. This kind of handle also referred to as DK or dry keep window handle, is typically used in older double glazed properties.
There are many things to keep in mind when you are replacing the tilt and turn window handle. It is important to first make sure that the handle you pick is compatible with your windows. This includes examining the spindle size. The spindle is the metal rod that extends from the handle into the locking mechanism. The longer the spindle, the more secure it will be.
Handles are typically fixed to the window frame or base with the screw that is placed above or below it depending on the way the window is constructed. You can use a screwdriver to remove these screws and then remove the handle itself. It is best to unbolt the handle first in order to make it easier to reach both screw holes.
After the handle is removed, you should be able to see two screws that must be removed which will then reveal some decorative caps. They can be removed with the flat-head screwdriver, and then the handles can be removed. The screw cap can be replaced after the handles are back in their original position on your windows.
Measure the spindle's length
The spindle of a window handle determines the way it will open and close. It is important to measure the length of your old handle and compare it with the spindle length of a new one. This will ensure your new handle will fit in the window in the right way, and will be easy to open or close.
If you're looking to replace your handles or improve the appearance of your uPVC window the style of the handle will have a significant effect on the way the window opens and locks. There are several handles to choose from which include a cranked espagnolette inline and Cranked. There are also tilt- Repair My Windows And Doors handles specifically designed to work with a tilt-turn uPVC window that can be opened in both directions.
To replace the window handle, first find the screws which hold it in place. They are usually placed above or below the handle and can be removed using a screwdriver. Once the screws are removed, you are able to remove the handle and the spindle from the window frame.
Then, remove the handle from the frame of the window and replace it with a brand new one. Be sure that the new handle is in the same spot as the previous handle and that the spindle is aligned perfectly with the lock mechanism. Once the new handle is in position, you can put the screws back in and fix the handle. You can then put the screw caps back in If they're missing.
It could be necessary to replace the handles on your uPVC window if they break. The handle may break as a result of a strong force or the female part which the spindle is placed into may be worn down. The latter can be caused by the household member who is pushing the handle when it's locked.
The most effective way to replace your uPVC window handle is to purchase a high quality one that lasts for an extended period of time. This will save you money in the end. In addition it will give your house an attractive and modern look.