Choosing Replacement UPVC Window Handles

It is crucial to choose the correct replacement for your uPVC handle is damaged or worn. This will ensure the security of your home.

There are several things to think about when choosing a replacement handle for your double-glazed windows. First, you need to identify the type of handle you are using.

Cockspur handle

If the handle on your uPVC window is damaged, it's easy to replace it with a brand new one. It is crucial to identify the kind of lock and handle you are using so that you can purchase a replacement that fits. You also need to weigh the spindle inside your handle that will assist you in determining the dimensions of the new one that you need.

The most commonly used kind of uPVC handles are Espag handles, which feature central spindles that slot into the locking mechanism in the window. This handle can be found on both modern and older uPVC Windows. To install a new Espag handle you will need to remove the handle that is currently in use by removing grub screws, and pins, if you want, depending on the kind of handle that you have.

Another kind of uPVC window handle is the Cockspur handle that has an opening that is secured by a wedge-shaped block in the frame of the window. This handle is usually found on older uPVC window frames, and is less secure than the Espag handle. When replacing the handle of a Cockspur, you should take into account the height of the step to make sure that the replacement is of the right size.

The second kind of uPVC handle is the inline Espagnolette handle, which comes with straight lines that can be used on both windows that tilt and turn. The most commonly used handle is the "Espag" model, which has 38mm of space between the centres and can be used on windows that tilt and turn window handles and turn or as an inner door handle. The Espag handle is also available in different nib and height options to fit various needs. Certain types of Espag handles have an internal lock mechanism, that can add additional security for your home. This is a great choice for homeowners who want to add security features to their windows, but don't wish to invest in a complete multi-point lock system. The lock mechanism inside the Espag handle is controlled by an arrow rod which is connected to a locking gearbox which provides supreme security.

Espag handle

The Espag handle is also known as the window espagnolette handle. It is a crucial part of your double glazing system. It is a great way to secure your home. The multipoint locking system has shoot bolt rods, a lock gearbox and gives you the most secure security. The handle is controlled by a spindle on the rear of the handle. It can be installed on uPVC, aluminium and timber windows. It comes in a range of styles and can be either non-locking or locking, depending on your preference.

The handle is typically secured to the frame by screws or pins. Identify these and remove them using a screwdriver or pliers. Then, locate the spindle on the back of the handle and insert it into the lock mechanism in the window. Once the handle is fixed, screw the handle into the frame. Replace any screws or pins taken from the previous handle.

When replacing the handle it is essential to identify your handle type and measure the spindle length precisely. This will help you select the correct replacement handle. For instance, if your new handle is one that tilts and turns you'll need to make sure that the spindle is long enough to operate the tilt and turn mechanism on your window.

Once you have the right tools and an understanding of the handle type you can replace uPVC window handles yourself with a couple of easy steps. Be sure to be patient and ensure safety when working with windows and tools. You should also test your window handle to ensure that it is functioning correctly prior to securing it into place. The best way to do this is by opening and closing the window several times. If the window is difficult to close or open, it may need more tightening. You should also check for signs of wear that could cause the handle to snap. By following these suggestions, you can easily replace your uPVC window handles and improve the security of your home.

Tilt and Turn Handle

When a uPVC window handle is broken or not working properly, it can be repaired in a few simple steps. It is important to identify the type of handle, and determine the size of the spindle. Different handles come in different sizes. Using the correct tools and taking your time will simplify the task. Additionally, it's important to remember to always prioritise safety when working with windows or tools.

The handle's base can be used to identify the type of handle. There is usually an attachment screw or pin at the base that binds the handle to the frame. If the pin or screw is not there it could indicate that the handle has separated and needs to be replaced. The handle must be crafted to fit the type of window it will be fitted to. This is important because different handles are available for casement and awning windows. There are also different versions in each type of handle.

To replace a uPVC handle, remove the old handle first. Utilizing a screwdriver, look for screws either above or below the handle. If there aren't any screws, just use your fingers to lift the handle from the window. Verify whether the screws or pins are tightened and secure after taking the handle off. Replace the handle and screw it back into place. It is a good idea to replace the screw caps and test the handle once it has been repaired.

It is important to choose the right replacement upvc handles for your window. It is also an ideal choice to select an option that matches the colour of your existing window handle broke. This will give your room a contemporary appearance and enhance its appearance. Finally, it is also recommended to purchase a handle that is lockable so that it can be secured when the window is closed.

Crank handle

While uPVC windows offer insulation and security for your home, they may be subject to wear and tear over time. The handle mechanism that allows you to open and close the window can also break, which requires replacement. It is good to know that replacing the old uPVC window handles is a fairly easy job that can be done by anyone who has the right tools. It is essential to determine the type of lock and window handle before you attempt to replace it, since different models require different methods.

Check that the new UPVC handle has the proper spindle. This is the part of the handle that is inserted into the window frame and connects to the locking mechanism. This can be measured by removing the handle and measuring from its base to the tip. The handle's spindle should be exactly the same length as the screw that holds the handle to the window.

The handle can be removed by unscrewing the plastic oval. Remove the square metal rod that slots into the handle's inner square drive. This will reveal the screws that connect the handle to the frame. They can be removed using the flat-head screwdriver. Once these are removed then you can replace the cockspur wedge block and grub screw, and then re-insert the handle.

It is possible that the handle is loose because of an alignment issue. The window handle is usually secured with screws or pins in the back that goes into the handle. Then, it's fixed by another screw or pin in the front of the handle. The screw will be hidden when the window is closed position and is only accessible by opening the handle.

It is crucial to tighten all screws after installing the new UPVC handle to stop them from loosening over time. Regularly check the window handle for signs of wear and lubricate it occasionally. Maintaining your windows and handles in good working order will ensure they function efficiently and look stunning for a long time to come.