Upvc Window Handles Replacement
It's fairly simple to replace your window handle. You'll only require some tools and a few steps. To ensure an efficient replacement, first identify the type of handle and measure the spindle.
There are two kinds of upvc handles: Cockspur and Espag handles. Espag handles come with a seven millimetre square spindles which engages the locking mechanism on the frame.
Espag handles
Espag handles are one of the most popular types of window handle that are available for windows made of upvc and some timber frames as well. They are designed to work with espagnolette locking systems. They have a 7mm square spindle that protrudes from the handle's back and is then inserted inside the gearbox of a multipoint lock system within the window. They are also available in a variety spindle lengths. This is because every type of window handle broke handle is usually fixed to a different multipoint locking system with a a slightly different arrangement and position of the gearbox.
Typical specifications of espag window handles include a button for the closed position that is locked as well as key-locking and fire escape non-locking (where necessary). Some even reach Secure by Design standards which should give you added security. They are usually fixed to the sash by two screws spaced 43mm apart.
There are many variations of the espag handle. The most prominent is the in-line design or cranked. In-line handles can be rotated left and right. Cranked handles are only operable when the window is moving in the same direction. They can be installed either clockwise or counter-clockwise. The handles can be fixed to the window in any direction, but they must point in the same general direction as the old cockspur handles.
The most important thing to remember when selecting a replacement for a window handle made of upvc is that you take the time to measure the spindle length. The spindle is a metallic bar that extends from the back of the handle. It can be any length from 10mm to 55mm. The length is the one that is visible when the handle is in its original undamaged condition. This is the length you'll have to match when you purchase a replacement handle, as the spindle is the one that drives the lock in the window handle replacements.
Certain manufacturers are now offering magnetic espag handles, which eliminate the requirement to cut the spindle into a size. This will speed up the process of fitting by making it easier and quicker to remove and install window handle an alternative. You should still be sure to measure the spindle to make sure that the handle work smoothly.
Cockspur handles
Cockspur handles are available on older uPVC or aluminium windows. They do not have a locking mechanism, but they are considered safe since the handle's nose is closed into a wedge-shaped block which is attached to the window frame. (This kind of handle is not to be confused with timber frames, which have an opening). Cockspur handles are still very popular and there's an array of styles to fit the various kinds of doors.
They are an easy and economical choice and they can be key-locking to meet home insurance standards. You can also select the height of the handle that is suitable for your frame. A lockable version, that adds the security factor and has been approved by Secured by Design, is also available.
These types of handles are attached to the sash on the tilt-and-turn or casement side of the window with a spindle that passes through the baseplate. The handle is operated with the lever that is located on either side of the handle and the handle spindle then engages with the wedge striker which is attached to the frame of the window to lock it into place. Cockspur handle kits are usually supplied with the left and right hand versions and there is a wide selection of nose heights that will fit the majority of frames.
The key to the successful installation of cockspur handles is getting the correct size wedge block. It is a small piece of plastic that is in the form of a ramp that you can replace with a newer one that is slightly larger to ensure the handle is properly closed across the gap to seal against the draughts. The fixing positions of these handles are standardised and usually range between 38mm and 58mm in size. You should be able locate the right replacement with no difficulty.
Another thing to think about when choosing a new set of cockspur handles is the length of the spindle. This is the distance between the baseplate of the handle and the point where the shaft extends from the sash and into the frame. It is important to set this correctly to ensure that the handles function smoothly.
Tilt and Turn Handles
Designed specifically for tilt and turn windows These handles are available in locking, non-locking or a tilt safe option. These heavy-duty handles have a strong grip and detents are located at 90 degrees. They are available in a variety of finishes including white, black, gold, chrome and brushed satin. It is compatible with Timber or PVCu tilt-and-turn windows.
These handles are able to replace the cockspurs made of upvc on older windows without a lock. These handles are not the same as espag upvc handles as they aren't locked and operate differently.
The mechanism called 'turn before tilting' allows the window to tilt to the outside and then drop into a ventilation or hopper-style position for fresh air. This type of handle is also known as a DK or dry-keep window handle. It's often used on older double glazed windows, whether in residential or commercial properties.
When replacing a tilt-and-turn window handle, there are many things to keep in mind. First, you must ensure that the new handle is appropriate for your windows, this includes examining the spindle length. The spindle length is the length of the steel rod that extends from the handle and into the locking mechanism. The longer the spindle, the more security it can provide.
Handles are typically fixed to the window frame or base with screws that are located above or beneath it depending on the way the window is designed. You can use a screwdriver take these screws out and then remove the handle. It is best to open the handle first, making it easier to reach both screw holes.
After you have removed the handle, you will see two screws that need to be removed. These decorative screws will be exposed. The handles can then be removed by removing them with the flat-head screwdriver. The cap on the screw can be replaced once the handles are in the new position on your windows.
Measure the spindle length
The spindle of a window handle determines the method by which it opens and shut. It is crucial to measure the length of the old handle and then compare it with the spindle length of the new one. This will ensure your new handle will fit in the window properly, and be simple to open or close.
Whether you want to replace your handles or simply enhance the appearance of your uPVC window the style of the handle will have a significant impact on the way the window opens and closes. There are numerous types of handles, including inline espagnolette, cranked, and key locking. There are also tilt-turn handles designed to be used with a tilt-turn uPVC window that can be opened in both directions.
To replace windows handles first, you must locate the screw caps that secure it. They are either above or below the window handle and can be removed with a screwdriver. After the screws have been removed, you can take the spindle and handle from the window frame.
Then, you can remove the handle from the frame of the window and replace it with a new one. Make sure that the new handle is placed in the same spot as the handle that was previously used and that the spindle is aligned perfectly with the lock mechanism. Once the new handle is installed, it's the time to secure the handle by replacing the screws. If you have screws that are missing you can replace them.
If your uPVC windows handles break it is possible to replace them. The handle could break because of a forceful force or the female portion that the spindle's head is located in could be worn out. This could happen if a person at home attempts to force the handle while it is locked.
The best way to replace your window handle made of uPVC is to buy a top quality one that will last a long time. You will save money in the end. In addition, it will give your house an appealing and modern look.