5 Clarifications On Replacement Window Handle

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Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles

Nearly all customers agree that these upvc replacement window handles - see this page - are easy to fit and feel like good quality. However, it's important to know that the type of handle you select should be appropriate for your window.

The step height is the most crucial factor. This is the distance between the handle and the frame or base. Other factors to consider are lockable styles and mechanisms.

Replacement parts

There is a broad selection of replacement upvc window handles available to buy. They come in many different colours and styles so there's bound to be something to suit your windows. It's easy to impulse buy especially when the handle breaks so it's a good idea to look over the details prior to committing to purchasing a new one. The first step is to be aware of the kind of handles made from upvc you have and what the differences are between them. The table below lists the most popular handles to help you find the one that will fit your windows made of upvc.

The majority of double-glazed windows today have handles for epag. They are usually fitted to the frame by two screws that are screwed into the frame from both sides.

They have a spindle bar at the back which can be a variety of sizes and this will determine how they operate (either left or right handed). This is why it's important to measure the current handle to ensure that you're ordering the correct replacement.

The arm is secured to the frame with two bolts, just like the Espag handle. The arm has a lower projection, to ensure that it doesn't scratch your blinds. This is a great choice if you want the handle to blend in with your blinds, and you have upvc windows.

Cockspur handles are similar to Espag handles but they have a nose that closes over a wedge that rests on the frame of the window. This kind handle is found on some older wooden and upvc windows.

On casement windows, tilt and turn handles can be operated by either turning the handle or pressing the top of window. This opens the window from the inside and allows you to clean outside without needing to step out on a ladder or step over the fence. They're also an excellent option for those who have limited mobility and improve security and access in the home.

Tips and suggestions and

There are a number of different kinds of uPVC window handles, and many people will find themselves replacing them at some moment. When this occurs it's a good idea to be aware of a few tricks and tips to make the process go as smoothly as possible.

Examine the type of handle that is at your home. Depending on the type of handle and locking mechanism, it could be necessary for you to replace the handle and lock. For instance, if the shoot bolts (espag) and roller cams are jammed or seizing, you will need to change them as well as the handle itself.

Fortunately, the majority of uPVC handles are identical and conform to industry standards for size, which makes replacing them a fairly simple task. First, remove the screws on the handles. These are usually pozidrive screws. Once the screws are removed, you will be able to take apart the handle.

It's a great idea to take note of how far the spindle extends from the base of your handle when you separate it. This will help you to measure the length of the spindle when you are looking for an alternative handle. To do this, measure the amount of the square peg sticking out from the base of the handle and use it as a reference.

This is especially important for inline uPVC window handles because they will always be straight and open from left or right, and they won't operate in the middle. It is a good idea if you are not sure what type of handle you have at your home, to borrow a handle and check out how it works.

Another great tip for working out what the hand of the uPVC window handle is to look at the way the handle turns when operating. Handed handles can be rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise. If you aren't sure, ask someone to open the window with the handle and see how it functions.

Take a measurement of the spindle

It can be difficult to pick the right replacement handle for your window because different handles do not have the same size. The spindle is what controls the locking mechanism inside the window. It is essential that when you fit a new handle, you measure the spindle length accurately to ensure that it will fit. There are a variety of types of uPVC window handles that operate in different ways, therefore it is crucial to know the type of handle you have and the type of locking system.

The spindle of the espag handle extends out from the handle's rear and is connected to the lock gearbox within the window frame. When you turn the handle it turns the lock inside the gearbox, and opens the window. They are usually utilized on uPVC casement windows. They can be locked with keys to provide extra security.

Cockspur handles are typically found in older double glazing replacement windows-glazed uPVC window and door replacement frames. They are characterized by an "nose" that closes over a wedge shaped striker block. They are also simple and can be locked using keys. It is more difficult to replace these handles since they are not as popular as the espagnolette handles.

If you have a tilt and turn uPVC then you'll require a replacement handle with a different locking system. It can tilt the window open but also turn it around to open it fully. You should select a handle with an opening of at least 55mm to be able to reach the window frame.

You can follow the same method to remove and replace this type of uPVC handle, but you will need to be cautious when you remove the old one. It is possible to open the window a little larger than usual to ensure that you get to both screws fixing it to the frame. Once you have put in your new uPVC handles and checked that they are in the proper position and tighten the screws and test to ensure the lock is working properly.

Replace the handle with the new one.

Once you have the right replacement handle, it should simply screw into place. This will require a screwdriver and could be simpler with an electric one. It is essential not to overtighten the screws before screwing them in. This could cause the knob or handle to warp.

The second step in installing the new handle is to insert the spindle. This is the component that is inserted into the handle and is responsible for operating the locking mechanism inside the window. It is essential that it is fitted correctly, as this will ensure the window can be closed and opened with confidence.

There are a myriad of different kinds of uPVC handles. They include:

Espagnolette Handles are handles inline which can be used to open tilt windows and turn them.

Cranked Espagnolette Handles - these are similar to the inline handle, but have a curvaceous design that is useful for windows in difficult-to-access locations.

Tilt and Turn Handles - They are used on tilt and turn windows for operating the closing and opening mechanisms.

The majority of uPVC window frames are fitted with these. They are often referred to as 'Bay Windows' in the UK.

It can be a hassle If your uPVC handle fails. But, there isn't a need to replace the entire uPVC windows because of a broken handle. There are a few basic steps you can follow to fix or replace a damaged uPVC handle.

By identifying what kind of window you have, measuring the length of the spindle, and then purchasing the replacement handle, you can easily repair your broken window handle. When working with tools and windows, it is important to put safety first. However it is a simple job. It could mean the difference between having a safe and secure home, or a window that is easily opened. Bridgewater Glass is the place to go if you have questions or need to speak with an expert regarding replacing your window handle. We have a team of highly experienced and knowledgeable professionals who can assist you with any problems you might be experiencing.