Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles
Window handles are an essential component of your uPVC windows and should match to the frame. The size of the spindle determines if your new uPVC handles will fit.
Check out the table below for a quick guideline when measuring your uPVC window handle's spindle length. This will ensure you order the right replacement window handle for your double-glazed window.
Espag Handle
Espag
door handles victorian are the most common style of handle found on windows made of Upvc (they're often found in aluminium and wood too). They have a square spindle which extends from the back of the handle and then enters into the multi-point lock mechanism which is attached to the window. The handle is used to operate the locking mechanism that is attached to the window.
Window handles from Espag come in many different styles and functions. Some have a push button for locking closed, and key-
locking window handle. (And nonlocking against fire in the event of need.) A lot of them meet the Secure by Design standard to add an additional level of security. They also come with a variety of different spindle lengths which can be adjusted by using spindle sleeves that decrease the size of the protruding spindle.
Yale has examined the espagnolette handles we provide to ensure they are in line with the standards you'd expect. They work with windows made of upvc, timber windows and frames made of aluminum. We have a variety of colors available along with the option of matching the handle to your hinges.
The step height is another important aspect of espagnolette handle. This is the distance from the top of the handle to the point where it sits on the frame, which is why it is essential to ensure it's in order to ensure a secure and secure fit. Fortunately, most of our handle styles are in line with industry standards, with 43mm between screw hole centres.
You can choose between straight or cranked handles. Cranked handles can be utilized in situations where the espagnolette handle is located close to the frame edge. They give you more room to open the window.
Our replacement range for handles made of upvc offers a range of styles, finishes, and colors that match the decor in your home, such as satin nickel, polished chrome and antique brass. Some of our products even have a soft-close feature to minimize the sound of your windows slamming shut.
Cockspur Handle
The Cockspur Window Handle was created for those who manufacture windows and want to offer their customers an elegant and luxurious design. These handles are suited to either uPVC or aluminium windows. They are operated by an edge which locks onto the edge of the frame to secure the window. The window handle can be locked so that it opens only when pushed, giving you additional security. The handle is available in 5 different finishes with both right and left hand versions allowing the fabricator to cater for a wider range of windows.
The window handle of the cockspur is supplied with three packing pieces of different thicknesses. This allows them to be adjusted to a variety of backset sizes. Each piece of packing fits perfectly beneath the handle's nose and can be removed or incorporated into the dimensions of the step in order to achieve a different backset that ranges from 9mm to 21mm. The handle is available in left or right handed versions and both with a straight or curved nose design.
It is essential to determine the height of your current handle before purchasing a new handle in order to ensure it will fit correctly. A handle that is not right can cause a number of problems such as the inability to shut the window. This can be a problem for homeowners and create unnecessary stress.
A handle called a cockspur is a form of handle that is found on older uPVC and timber windows, and also on some aluminum windows. The handles do not come with any integrated window locks unlike Espag handles which are used on modern windows and include shootbolts or an Espagnolette bar lock.
The
victorian door handle that is a espagnolette (often called 'espag" or "espag") is the most popular handle type that is found on the latest uPVC Casement Windows. The Yale Encloser locking mechanism is activated when you turn the handles of the espagnolette. This is much safer than a traditional cockspur handle or a standard British handle. This is due to the fact that the handle espagnolette turns several locks to secure the window frame.
Handle with Tilt and Turn
These windows are popular with people who want to increase the amount of airflow inside their home and also add a degree of security. As their name suggests, these windows have a tilt and turn function that lets them tilt at 90 degrees to provide the appearance of a small opening or drop to a hopper style for complete ventilation. The dual function provides them with a stylish appearance which can enhance the wow factor of double-glazed windows.
Tilt-and turn windows are more complicated than other double-glazed window styles, which increases the cost of installation. They require more parts and a lot of labor. These windows are a worthwhile investment because they add value and provide many benefits to your home.
The primary benefit of these ladders is that they allow you to clean your windows without the need for external ladders. This is ideal for people who live in high rise buildings or flats as it removes the need to go outside and the risk of falling from the high point. Tilt-and-turn windows offer additional security, as they are locked when they are they are in a tilted position. This means that burglars cannot open them from the inside.
Often you will find these handles typically on European style windows, particularly those in Germany However, you can also find them installed in UK homes. The uPVC handle replacement is usually one that is based on a spindle. It has 7mm spindles that are available in lengths of 38mm, 44mm, and 32mm. The base of the handle also tends to be wider than most handles which is the reason they are referred to as a tilt-safe window handle as it is only able to be turned to open the windows after it has been locked in either an open or tilt position.
To replace a uPVC window handle that is tilted and turns, first remove the
old aluminium window handles handle with the screwdriver. The screws are usually concealed behind a backplate that is sprung loaded. Simply lift the backplate and then twist it to reveal two screw holes. You can determine the distance between the two screw holes with a ruler or tape measuring device. It is usually 43mm from the centre to the centre. Once you have your measurement, you can then order the proper size handle for your uPVC window.
Aluminium Handle
The diecast aluminum is finished in a stylish matt black colour.
Typically, made from corrosion-resistant and weatherproof alloys, the handle of aluminum is sturdy enough to meet the demands of the construction industry. It can also be shaped easily through industrial metal processing processes like extrusion, forging, and casting, giving it a great degree of flexibility and nearly endless design possibilities.
Furthermore, aluminum is extremely sturdy and has an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. It can withstand the harshest conditions. It is also immune to ultraviolet radiation and can be employed indoors. It is highly versatile and can be coloured to match any aesthetic. From traditional emulated hardware metals to lively applications that use hundreds of pure colors The possibilities are endless.
Aluminum isn't rusty and requires no maintenance. It is protected by an oxide layer naturally present. The protective layer can also be strengthened with a variety of methods, like anodizing or powder coating, to provide additional corrosion resistance. It can last for many decades without any maintenance or cleaning. It is also 100% recyclable and sustainable. This makes it a great choice for residential, commercial and industrial buildings. It is also fire-safe and provides thermal efficiency.