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Replacement Double Glazing Window Handles

If you need replacement double glazing window handles, you have a few different alternatives. Identifying your handle type and determining the spindle's length will help you get the correct new handle for your uPVC windows.

Espagnole window handles (also known as espag) are equipped with a square spindle which operates an locking mechanism within the frame of windows. These handles are available in various designs that include cranked and in-line.

Lever Handles

Lever handles operate by a lever to open and close the movable portion of the window. This is commonly called the sash. This simple and simple to use handle is compatible with both modern and traditional windows. This type of handle can be locked to stop the window from opening from the outside, a common feature in uPVC double-glazed windows that are compliant with Home Insurance standards.

Espag handles are commonly used on uPVC as well as aluminium and timber window handles windows. They are spindle-based and are available in left and right hand styles. The spindle size is what determines the size of the window handle. You can determine the spindle's length by measuring the distance it extends or how deep it goes into the frame. Once you know the length of the spindle on your existing handle, you can easily find a replacement.

Remove the pins or screws that keep the handle in the place. You should do this while the handle remains in its open position so that it doesn't fall down and break as you remove it. If you have a pair pliers in your possession, they can be used to remove the pins.

After you have removed the handle then insert the spindle from your replacement into the handle. Make use of an anchor or screw if necessary. Simply line up the handle fixing holes with those in your window handle replacements and screw or push in the new handle, ensuring it is secure and tight. Replace the screw caps as needed and you're ready to use your double-glazed changing window handles handle.

Espag Handles

The most modern handles that you can find on double-glazed windows are called epag handles. They are designed to work with an espagnolete lock that is a multipoint locking mechanism attached around the perimeter of the window. They are among the most secure types of handles available and are available in a range of different styles to choose from.

The most commonly used espag handle is the Cadenza handle that was initially developed by Cego. The handle features a compact grip that has an opening and catch, and also 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 among the smallest espag handles that are simple to install.

When you are buying handles for espag, the most important factor to consider is the length of the spindle. This is the distance between the base of handle and the door frame. It determines how difficult or simple it is to open and close the window. Certain window manufacturers employ a different spindle length than others, so it's recommended to confirm before purchasing a replacement handle.

Check the step height on your espag handle. This is the amount of space beneath the handle that it is positioned in the frame, and it is used to determine how long a 7mm square spindle needs to be. Over time, different kinds of windows have used different measurements. However, most modern uPVC windows have a common height of 21mm.

Cockspur handles can be an ideal alternative to espag handles, and are great for older or complex windows. They are easy to install and come with the security of a locking cylinder made of premium quality. These are typically found on Everest aluminium windows, however they are also used in uPVC systems.

Tilt and Turn Handles

Tilt and turn handles are found on dual action uPVC, aluminium and timber windows. They function as a tilt' to allow the window to be opened and a 'turn' to let it drop down a hopper style to let air flow in. This is a great solution for anyone wanting to regulate airflow in their home. Our range of replacement tilt and turn handles are available in a variety of designs and finishes to suit your home's aesthetic.

Espag handles are another kind of replacement window handle typically used on uPVC double-glazed windows. They operate a concealed multi-point locking system by turning the handle. They are available in straight and cranked designs with different finishes to match the ironmongery of your home, such as chrome, brass and black. When purchasing new espagnolette handles it is essential to measure the length of the spindle since it will determine the way in which the window can be opened. This is typically marked on the handle backplate with the number, such as 5 3/4' or '2/3'.

Venetian handles have a slimmer design than espagnolette handles. They are designed to conserve space. They are perfect for those who have shutters or blinds on their windows as they do not protrude out in the same way, allowing more space for them.

These handles can be used for both right and left handed windows, as the screw fixings are hidden beneath a coverplate that is located at the base of each handle. The screws are easily removed with a screwdriver. Simply turn the cover plate to reveal the screws. These are suitable for older aluminium window handle repair or uPVC window frames that do not have an internal locking mechanism. They are available in a variety of nib and nose sizes to fit windows with different profiles.

Venetian Handles

If you have older uPVC windows with cockspur handles, they may need replacing. These are straight handles that turn left or right. Based on the direction of your existing window you will have to make sure that the new handle you purchase matches. Inline espag locks require that handles point the same way which means that the new handle needs to be matched in'step height'. Step height is the distance between the handle's nose and the frame or base in which it sits. Different step heights have been used over the years although 21mm is common for uPVC and 9mm is commonly found in aluminium windows.

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 operate the espagnolette lock which is attached to the windows. These handles are available in a range of styles and colors and are lockable or non-locking.

Tilt and turn handles are typically used on modern uPVC windows, but they can also be used on wooden windows as well. These handles can be used to protect people who have difficulty lifting or opening the window. They are a great choice for those who are elderly or disabled and can help prevent accidents that occur from windows which could result in serious injuries.

It is essential to select the correct window handles made of uPVC for your home if you're looking for a new set. The right handles can enhance the appearance of a window and complement other ironmongery in your home. If you're considering upgrading your double glazing then why not get quotes from trusted suppliers by clicking the button below?

Cockspur Handles

Cockspur handles are found on older fix upvc window handle frames. They feature an exclusive design that lets them be secured using the use of a key. These handles are simple to install and can be fitted to both uPVC and aluminium frames. The handle's nose is positioned over a plastic striker plate that is fixed to the frame and it can either be locked or unlocked by depressing the button on the handle.

The cockspur handle is different from the espag handle because it doesn't have a spindle. The majority of uPVC and aluminum window frames will have an espag handle as it is compatible with the multi-point locks that are fitted to the window. These handles can also be used on tilt-and-turn windows, casement windows, windows, and a variety of other window styles.

When it comes time to replace your handles on your cockspur, the first thing that you'll have to do is take a look at your existing handles to find out the type of handle you have. The next step is to pick a new handle. There are a myriad of types of handles available, but espag handles are the most commonly used.

Unlike cockspur handles, the Espag handle comes with a spindle that turns various locks on the window to secure it. This makes it more secure than a cockspur handle and it is a great option for those looking to replace their double glazing windows.

The handles from Espag come in a variety of sizes to match your needs and. It is essential to select 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 determine how far the handle nose is from the door or window.