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Replacement Handles For UPVC Windows
uPVC window handles can break and fall off. Thankfully replacing them is a simple job with the appropriate tools.
Look for the screws or pins that hold the handle in place to identify the type of handle. Once you've identified them, take them off and then gently drag the handle off the spindle.
Espag Handle
Espag handles are the most commonly used type of handle found on double-glazing uPVC windows. They are flat and cylindrical in shape. They are typically made of uPVC however they can be made from other materials, based on the style and design of your window. The handles are also available in a variety of colors and shapes to suit the decor of your home.
The espag handle is also called a spade handle or the cockspur handle. It is a great option to replace a damaged handle on older uPVC window. They are not as secure as the modern handles, but they offer a simple locking mechanism. The handle is equipped with two round studs called mushrooms that can move up and down when the handle is rotated. These catch into an iron plate that is attached to the frame called the keep. The handle is also available in a cranked version which gives you more room for your hand and a more sleek appearance, or an inline design that some people prefer.
These kinds of uPVC window handles are typically found on older timber windows, as they are double-glazed as well. The handles are usually made of aluminium or uPVC but can also be made of other materials. Window handles made of espang can be locked by a key or by using wedge blocks that go between the handle and the frame. They are also simple to maintain and you can purchase replacement parts should they fail to function.
To choose a suitable espag handle for your window, first check the size of the spindle that is on the back of the handle. The spindle should have a maximum diameter of 7 millimeters. You should also take a measurement of the height where the handle is fixed to the frame of the window. If you use the correct handle size your window will be closed with a tight seal.
Monkey tail handles are a wonderful option for windows with a history. They also suit modern window styles and come in right- or left-handed versions. They have a chic edge detail with a reeded reed and a slim backplate to fit inside the frame of the window. They can be locked and have a good height.
Venetian Handle
There are many different styles available when replacing window handles made of upvc. There are several different styles of handles to choose from which include Cockspur handles (also known as Espag handles) blade or spade handles, and tilt and turn handles. The kind of handle you choose will depend upon the style of window you have and on your personal preferences. Also, you should consider the dimensions of the handle as well as the spindle length. It is essential to ensure that the new handle fits into the screw holes and will have the correct spindle length.
The cockspur handle used for windows made of upvc is one of the more popular types. They are available in a range of finishes and colors. They are also available in locking and non-locking models. The primary difference between them is that a cockspur hand can be locked with a key. The keyed handle is used in high-security homes, and is more secure than the traditional handle.
Venetian handles are typically fixed by two bolts, which is similar to Espagnolette handles. They have a small projection from the frame, which means that they won't poke through blinds like other window handles can. They are also a good choice for high-rise flats because they can be easily cleaned from the inside. Window handles are a great choice if you are looking for a chic functional replacement for your Upvc Windows.
Whatever design of the window you have, there is a handle that is suitable for the window. When selecting the replacement handle, it is important to take into account the size and shape the screw holes are, the step height and the length of the spindle and the handle. The handle must also be able support the weight of your window when it is closed.
A tilt-and-turn handle is perfect for upvc window that opens from the side. It has a dual function and allows you to both tilt and turn the window, which is useful for ventilation, cleaning and security. It's also simple to operate, even using just one hand. The handle can be placed to lock the window in an open position or can be set to tilt to allow you to enjoy the fresh air without worrying about burglars breaking in.
Pear Drop Handle
If you find that your uPVC window handle or lock is damaged, you'll probably need to replace it with a comparable model. You can do this yourself. Firstly, make sure your window is shut, then take off the screw at the base of the handle. Once you remove the two screws the handle will slide off. The multipoint lock can be removed by removing the two screws. Once the new handle has been made, screw it in the correct position. If your handle has an screw cover, you can put it back on, too.
Espagnolette handles are the most common kind of handle for uPVC windows. The handles are identified by their flat strip shape and their use together with multipoint locks that are secure and secured around the frame to offer the highest levels of security for your home. They are available in various designs and are available with either a right or left opening.
Cockspur handles are a more traditional style of handle. They work differently to espagnolette handles, and are an ideal choice for those with heritage improvements and those who prefer a more traditional look. These handles have a spindle that passes through the handle and into the gearbox. The gearbox then turns a set of shootbolt rods that secure the window.
Pear drop handles are a more modern option than cockspur handle styles and offer the same level of security. They're a great option for those who want to modernize their windows by installing a modern handle that's still a good fit with the history of their property.
The Cornish Heritage Tear Drop Espag handle is inspired by 19th Century Ironmongery. It is perfect for windows with a heritage style and will give your home a classy exterior. This handle can be paired with a teardrop-shaped operating stay and dummy remains to create a heritage window that is completely matching.
Selecting the best replacement handle for uPVC window isn't easy. Our helpful guide and useful tips will assist you in achieving the best results. Whether you're replacing your existing uPVC handle and lock, or updating your entire window set, you can rest assured that Bridgewater Glass will help you discover the best solution that will fit your home.
Handle that is tilted and turns
Tilt and turn handles are used on double-glazed windows that swing to the outside and can be tilted up or down for ventilation. The handle is rotated and a lock mechanism is activated when the window is tilted into either position. These windows are extremely popular in Europe and provide greater ventilation and increased security, especially when children are present. When replacing the handle of a uPVC tilt and turn handle, the new handle must be compatible with the window model and locking mechanism to ensure security and functionality.
Tilt-and-turn windows are usually made of uPVC or aluminum frames. Timber frames are used by homeowners who prefer an older-fashioned look to their home. UPVC frames are the cheapest and most affordable option, and provide great durability energy efficiency, as well as minimal maintenance needs. Aluminum frames are more expensive, however they offer superior durability and resistance to corrosion.
The uPVC handle is able to tilt and turn in a similar manner as an espagnolette, however it is heavier and larger because it is used on larger windows. They are also more robust due to the fact that they must endure much more force as the window opens inwards and is able to be turned.
When it comes to a replacement tilt and turn handle the main thing to consider is the handle is able to be locked into one of four positions to stop the window being opened fully into the room. This can be accomplished by using keys, which are ideal for children who are present as it prevents them from opening the window too much and causing injury.
The majority of tilt-and-turn window handles include this feature as standard. Cheap Chinese products are not the only exception. Sealco Scotland stocks a range of high-quality tilt and turn handles by manufacturers like Hoppe Trojan and Sensei.
When purchasing a tilt and turn window handle, it is essential to measure the handle that you already have to find the correct style that will fit. You will require the distance between the screw holes which is typically 43mm centre-to-centre. You may need to take off the cap covers or backplates with sprung load from some handles to expose the screw's locations.