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Replacing uPVC Window Handles

The replacement of window handles made of upvc is an easy task. The most important thing is to ensure that the replacement handle fits the spindle that was cut out of the window mechanism.

If the steps listed below are followed correctly the cockspur handle will fit most windows. The most important factor is the step size of the handle.

What to Look For

Over time, uPVC handles on many windows in the UK begin to show signs wear and wear and tear. If this occurs, the window handle may become loose or difficult to operate, making it essential to replace it. This is a relatively simple job that is achievable by anyone who is familiar with basic hand tools.

The first step is to make sure that the handle is securely fixed to the frame of the window in the open position. The next step is to locate the fixing screws or pins that hold the handle in position. They are usually on the inside of the handle and are removed with a screwdriver, or pliers.

Once the handle has become loose It is best to gently pull it away from its hinges. Then, you will need to locate a new handle of the same dimensions and style. This can be done online or at the local DIY store and should take about five minutes with an screwdriver.

The most important thing to consider when replacing a uPVC window handle is its step height. This is the distance between the handle's base and where it is located in the window frame. This is a common measurement, and you should verify the step height before ordering an replacement handle.

Depending on the type of handle you are using, there are different sizes that are available. Inline handles can be found for uPVC windows that have centers of 31mm for lugs, while cockspur handles come with centers of lugs of 43 millimetres. Tilt-and-turn handles are commonly found on uPVC Windows. They have a specific design which allows the window be tilted for ventilation and then rotated to fully open the window.

The most common uPVC handle breakage is internal cracking, instead of a break at the base. This makes them difficult to open and therefore it is essential to ensure that the replacement handle you buy has the same length of spindle as your existing one.

Remove the handle that was previously used

If the handles on your windows are damaged or incorrectly fitted, they could cause double-glazed windows to open and close incorrectly. They could even become stuck. This can be caused by a number of factors, including general wear and tear on the metal handle or corrosion. In these situations, it is important to find replacement window handles made of upvc as soon as you can to avoid further damage and loss of functionality.





When replacing the handles of windows made of upvc and handles, it is important to remove the handles that were previously installed from the window. To do this, start by taking off the screw that is covered when the handle is in its closed position. This will reveal a screw that once removed, you are able to begin to take off the handle itself. You can make the process simpler by using an electric screwdriver.

It is also important to note that the handles' screws could be hidden behind plastic caps, therefore it is a good idea to use the Stanley knife to the screws and take them off. After removing the handle, you will need to check the square cutout on the base to make sure that the new handle for the window lock is compatible. This is important as you'll need to measure the length of the spindle of the old handle to make sure it is in line with the size of the window mechanism and the handle spindle that has been cut out.

There are three types of upvc handles: Espag handles with a central screw that can be turned left or right and Cranked handles with two screws, and Spade handles which have arms that are flat and can be used either side of the windows made of upvc. When you have a suitable replacement, it is simple to screw the handle in place and making sure that the spindle is inserted into the lock mechanism. Once this is done the handle should be secured to the window frame and the replacement upvc window handles should be secure.

Measure the Spindle

If you're looking to replace a Upvc handle that has fallen, it's likely that the spindle that holds it in place is damaged or is loose. In some instances, this could be fixed using screws or pins to secure it. In some instances, it may be necessary to replace the handle. There are several types of upvc window handles. These include inline espagnolette handles or cockspur handles. They also have tilt and turn handles. Each type of handle is installed and replaced in a different way.

Before buying a replacement handle it's important to know the dimensions of the handle that is currently in use. This will ensure that the new handle is the right size and fits within the window. All handles are measured in accordance with industry standards, making it easy to identify the correct size.

To measure the size of your handle first, take it out of the window by turning it to the open position. You should be able see the size of the screw or pin that secures the handle. Then take a tape measure or ruler to determine the length of the spindle. Once you know the length of the spindle, you can buy a new spindle that is exactly the same size.

The step height of a upvc window handle is also a factor to consider when you are buying a replacement. The step height is measured from the base to the point at which the handle is placed on the frame. This usually is about 21mm or 9mm for aluminium and uPVC. Dropping objects into the gap will allow you to observe how far the handle extends before it comes into contact with an obstruction.

Cockspur handles usually have different backset heights depending on the style of window they're installed in. Inline Espag handles have an average height of 43mm centre to centre (2 fixing points). Cockspur handles, however have different backset heights depending on the shape of the window they are in. This is due to the fact that they have a spur which extends from their handle and is locked onto a cockspur wedge hitting plate.

Fit the New Handle

Once you've selected the new handle, ensure that it is aligned with the screw holes on the door. Then secure it using the screws provided. Install the latch lever similar fashion to the handle that you are replacing if you are also replacing the door handle. Then, you can attach the door trim again to conceal the screws for mounting.

Tips: To take the head of the metal from the wooden wedge make sure the handle is held so that its wider end is resting on the floor and use a hammer to tap the thin end of the handle. Be careful not to damage the handle or handle spindle.

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