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Replacement Double Glazing Window Handles

If you require replacement double glazing window handles you have several choices. Identifying the handle type and measuring spindle length can help you find the correct handle for your uPVC window handle replacements and repairs.

Espagnole window handles (also known as espag), have the square spindle, which acts as a locking device inside the frame of windows. They are available as in-line or cranked handles.

Lever Handles

Lever handles use levers to open and close the movable part of the window, commonly known as the sash. This is a simple and easy-to-use type of handle that is compatible with both modern and traditional windows. This kind handle can also be locked to prevent the window from opening from the outside - a common feature in uPVC double Glazed Window Handles repair-glazed windows that conform with Home Insurance standards.

Espag handles are typically used on uPVC as well as aluminium and timber windows. They are spindle based and come in both left and right hand models. Choosing the correct size handle for your windows will depend on the length of the spindle that can be measured either by how far the spindle is extending from the back of the base of the handle or the distance it extends into the frame. It is easy to replace your handle when you are aware of the spindle's dimensions.

Once you have the new handle, find the fixing screws or pins that hold the handle and remove them. This must be done while the handle is in the open position to avoid it falling down and breaking. If you've got a pair of pliers, they can be used to pull out the pins.

Once the old handle has been removed, you can take the replacement and place the new spindle into the handle using screws or pins if required. Then simply line up the handle fixing holes with the holes in your window, and screw or insert the new handle, ensuring it is tight and secure. Replace the caps on the screws as needed, and you're ready to use your double-glazed window handle.

Espag Handles

Espag handles are the latest kind of handle that can be found on double glazing windows. They are designed to work with an espagnolete locking mechanism which is a multi-point locking mechanism that is attached around the perimeter. These are among the most secure varieties of handles on the market and are available in a variety of styles to pick from.

The most common espag handle is the Cadenza handle that was initially developed by Cego. The handle is thin and features a latch, catch and a release button. The handle is usually fitted with the option of locking with keys to provide an extra layer of security. Another option that is popular is the Yale YWHLCK40, which is one of the smallest and most simple to install espag handles for windows.

The size of the spindle is the most important factor to take into consideration when purchasing an espag handle. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the door frame. It determines how difficult or simple it is to open and close the window. It is crucial to verify the spindle length of your window prior ordering an entirely new handle.

Make sure you check the step height of your espag handle. This is the space underneath the handle, and where it sits within the frame. It is used to determine the length of a 7mm square spindle. Over time, different kinds of windows were made using different measurements. However, the majority of modern uPVC windows have a standard height of 21 millimeters.

Cockspur handles can be a great alternative to espag handles, and are ideal for windows that are older or more complex. They are easy to install and feature a a simple design with an excellent locking cylinder. They are typically found on Everest aluminium windows, however they are also used in uPVC systems.

Handles that tilt and turn

On dual-action uPVC, aluminum and timber windows there are tilt and turn handles. They work as a 'tilt to allow the window to be opened and turning it to allow it to drop down a 'hopper' style to allow ventilation. This is an excellent solution for anyone who wants to regulate the airflow inside their home. Our range of replacement tilt and turn handle comes in a range of styles and finishes to suit your home's style.

Espag handles are another kind of replacement window handle, commonly used on uPVC double glazed windows. These operate a multi-point lock hidden within the frame by turning the handle. They are available in straight and cranked designs with different finishes to match the ironmongery in your home, including chrome, brass and black. It is important to measure spindle length when buying a new espagnolette handles. This will determine the way your window can be opened. This is usually engraved on the handle with a number like '5 3/4" or "2/3".

Venetian handles are a slim version of the espagnolette handles designed to make use of less space. They are ideal for people who have shutters or blinds on their windows since they do not extend as far, leaving more space for them.

These handles are suitable for both left and right hand windows, as the screw fixings are hidden beneath a coverplate that is located at the base of each handle. These are easy to remove with an screwdriver by rotating the cover plate away from the handle, revealing the screws beneath. These are ideal for older aluminum or uPVC window frames that lack an internal locking mechanism. They are available in various nib and nose sizes to suit various windows with different profiles.

Venetian Handles

You may need to replace your old uPVC window handles with Cockspurs. These are handles that will turn either left or right. Based on the direction of your window, you'll need to ensure that the new handle you buy is compatible with. Inline espag locks require that the handles point in the same direction. This means that the new handle should have the same'step height'. Step height is the distance between the handle's nose and the base or frame, where it sits. Through the years, various step heights were utilized. However 21mm was the standard for uPVC windows, while 9mm was more common in aluminium.

When you are buying a pair of uPVC handles, you must be aware of the spindle and screw centres. Espag handles are the most frequently used on uPVC double glazing and work with the espagnolette multipoint lock that is fitted to your windows. These handles come in a range of colours and styles, and they can be locked or not lockable.

Tilt and turn handles are typically used on modern uPVC windows, but they can also be used on wooden windows as well. These handles are a safety feature that can be utilized by people who struggle to lift or open the window. They are a great choice for elderly or disabled users and can protect them from accidental falls from a window that could result in serious injury.

If you are in the market for a brand new set of uPVC window handles it is important to find the right pair that is suitable for your home. The best handles will enhance the look of your window handle repair cost and will complement other types of ironmongery in your home. If you're considering upgrading your double-glazed windows, why not get quotes from trusted suppliers by clicking the button below?

Cockspur Handles

Cockspur handles can be found on older uPVC frames. They have a unique design which allows them to be secured with a key. These handles can be installed easily and can be used with uPVC or aluminium window handle repair frames. The handle's nose is positioned over a striker plate made of plastic that is fixed to the frame and it can be locked or unlocked by depressing the button on the handle.

The handles of cockspur differ from espag handles in that they don't have spindles. The majority of uPVC and aluminium window handle stiff to close frames use a espag handle instead as it works with the multi-point locks which are fitted to the window. The espag handle is used in casement windows, tilt and turn windows, and various other window styles.

You'll need to measure your handles to determine the type of handle you have. The next step is to select a replacement handle. There are many different types available, but the most popular is the Espag handle.

The espag handle is distinct from cockspur handles as it comes with a spindle that turns the locks to secure the window. This makes it more secure than a traditional handle with a cockspur. It's also a great option for anyone looking to replace their old double-glazed windows.

The espag handles are available in a variety of sizes to match your window. It is essential to select the right size. You can determine the length of the spindle by looking at the bottom or back of the handle. This measurement determines how far the handle's nose will be from the door or window.