The Replacement Window Handle Mistake That Every Newbie Makes
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Choosing uPVC replacement window handle Window Handles
Most customers agree that the windows handles made of upvc are simple to install 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 considerations include lockable designs and mechanisms.
Replacement parts
You can buy a variety of replacement handles made of upvc. They come in a variety of styles and colors, so there's sure to be something that will fit your windows. It's easy to make an impulse purchase especially when the handle is damaged. It is therefore advisable to do some research before purchasing a replacement. The first thing to consider is the kind of upvc handle do you currently have and what the difference between types is. The table below shows the most common handles to help you choose the one that fits your upvc windows.
The majority of double-glazed windows today have handles that are epag. They are typically attached to the frame with two screws which screw in from above and below.
The spindle bar at the back may be of different sizes, and will determine if they are left-handed or right-handed. This is the reason it's crucial to measure the current handle in order to make sure you're ordering the correct replacement.
Usually, they are fixed with two bolts similar to the Espag handle, they are positioned low from the frame which means that the arm will not penetrate your blinds. This is a good option when you have blinds on your windows made of upvc and want to make sure the handle will blend in with them.
Cockspur handles are similar to Espag handles, but they have a nose that closes over a wedge, which is placed on the window frame. This type of handle is typically found on older windows made of upvc and also on some wooden windows.
On casement windows tilt and turn handles can be operated by turning the handle or pressing on the top of the window. This opens the window from the inside and allows you to clean outside without needing to step to the ladder or climb over the garden fence. They are also an excellent option for people with restricted mobility and can be an excellent method to improve security and accessibility at home.
Hints and tips
Many people will have to replace their uPVC window handles at some time. When this occurs it's a good idea to know a few tips and tricks that will assist in making the task go as smoothly as possible.
The first thing you should do is determine the type of handle you have at home. Depending on the type of handle and locking mechanism, it may be necessary to replace the lock and handle. If the roller cams or shoot bolts (espags) are stuck or are seizing up, you'll have to replace them, along with the handle.
Thankfully, the majority of uPVC handles adhere to industry standards and are very alike. This allows for a relatively easy process. The first step is to remove the screw covers from the handles, which are typically using pozi-drive screws. Once the screws are removed you will be able to dismantle the handle.
It's a great idea to note how much the spindle extends from the base of the handle after you take it off it. This will help you measure the spindle length for the replacement handle. To do this, determine the length of the square peg sticking out from the bottom of the handle and use this as a guide.
This is especially important for inline uPVC handles for windows, since they are always straight and only open left or right. They won't work in the middle. If you're not sure of the kind of handle you have at home, it can be beneficial to get a handle from a neighbour's home and see how it operates to get an idea.
Another excellent method to figure out what the hand of the uPVC window handle is to look at the way the handle turns when operating. Handles can be turned clockwise or counter-clockwise. If you're not sure then you can always have someone else open the window using the handle, and figure out how it functions in this way.
Take a measurement of the spindle
It isn't easy to select the correct replacement sash windows handle for your window as not all handles have the same dimensions. The spindle is what operates the locking mechanism inside the window. It is important that when fitting the new handle that you measure the spindle length accurately to ensure it fits. There are a variety of types of uPVC window handles, and they work in different ways, so it is essential that you know which kind of handle you have as well as the type of locking system.
Espag handles come with a spindle that extends from the rear of the handle, and is inserted into the lock gearbox that is within the window frame. When you turn the handle, replacement window handle it is then a way to turn the lock in the gearbox to open the window. They are generally used on uPVC casement windows. They can be locked using keys to provide extra security.
Cockspur handles are usually found in older double-glazed uPVC window frames. They have a "nose" that closes over a wedge-shaped striker block. They are also simple and can be locked with keys. These handles are somewhat more difficult to locate replacements for because they aren't as well-known as the espagnolette handle.
If you have a tilt and turn uPVC window, then you'll require a specific type of uPVC replacement handle that comes with a different locking mechanism. This will be able to open the window, but also turn it around to open it fully. You should select a handle with a spindle of at least 55mm in order to be able reach the window frame.
You can follow the same method to remove and replace this kind of uPVC handle, however you'll need to be cautious when you remove the old one. It is possible to open the window a bit larger than normal to ensure that you reach both screws that are fixing it to the frame. Once you have put in your new uPVC handles and checked that they are in the right position, you can tighten up the screw covers and check to make sure the lock is working correctly.
Replace the handle with the new one.
Once you have the right replacement handle, it will be easy to screw it into the correct position. It will require a screwdriver and an electric one may be a lot easier. It is important to not overtighten the screws when screwing them in. This can cause the knob or handle to swell.
Another important step to take when installing the handle is to insert the spindle. It is the part that runs through the handle and is responsible for operating the locking mechanism inside the window. It is important that the part fits correctly because this will allow the window to be opened and closed securely.
There are many different types of uPVC handles. These include:
Espagnolette Handles - These are inline handles that can be used on windows that tilt and turn to open the window.
Cranked Espagnolette Handles: These are similar to inline handles but have a curvaceous shape which is ideal for hard-to reach windows.
Tilt and Turn Handles These are used on tilt and turn windows to operate the closing and opening mechanisms.
The majority of uPVC window frames are equipped with these. They are often called 'Bay Windows' in the UK.
If your uPVC window handle is damaged, it can be a major hassle. There is no need to change the entire uPVC windows because of a broken window handle. There are many easy steps you can take to repair and replace a broken uPVC window handle.
By identifying the type of window you have, measuring the length of the spindle and buying an appropriate handle, you can easily fix your broken window handle. It is important to be patient and ensure safety when working with windows and tools but this is a relatively simple task. It can be the difference between a secure and secure home or an insecure easily opened window! Bridgewater Glass is the place to go if you have questions or want to speak with an expert about replacing your window handle. Our team is skilled and knowledgeable to assist you with any problem.
Most customers agree that the windows handles made of upvc are simple to install 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 considerations include lockable designs and mechanisms.
Replacement parts
You can buy a variety of replacement handles made of upvc. They come in a variety of styles and colors, so there's sure to be something that will fit your windows. It's easy to make an impulse purchase especially when the handle is damaged. It is therefore advisable to do some research before purchasing a replacement. The first thing to consider is the kind of upvc handle do you currently have and what the difference between types is. The table below shows the most common handles to help you choose the one that fits your upvc windows.
The majority of double-glazed windows today have handles that are epag. They are typically attached to the frame with two screws which screw in from above and below.
The spindle bar at the back may be of different sizes, and will determine if they are left-handed or right-handed. This is the reason it's crucial to measure the current handle in order to make sure you're ordering the correct replacement.
Usually, they are fixed with two bolts similar to the Espag handle, they are positioned low from the frame which means that the arm will not penetrate your blinds. This is a good option when you have blinds on your windows made of upvc and want to make sure the handle will blend in with them.
Cockspur handles are similar to Espag handles, but they have a nose that closes over a wedge, which is placed on the window frame. This type of handle is typically found on older windows made of upvc and also on some wooden windows.
On casement windows tilt and turn handles can be operated by turning the handle or pressing on the top of the window. This opens the window from the inside and allows you to clean outside without needing to step to the ladder or climb over the garden fence. They are also an excellent option for people with restricted mobility and can be an excellent method to improve security and accessibility at home.
Hints and tips
Many people will have to replace their uPVC window handles at some time. When this occurs it's a good idea to know a few tips and tricks that will assist in making the task go as smoothly as possible.
The first thing you should do is determine the type of handle you have at home. Depending on the type of handle and locking mechanism, it may be necessary to replace the lock and handle. If the roller cams or shoot bolts (espags) are stuck or are seizing up, you'll have to replace them, along with the handle.
Thankfully, the majority of uPVC handles adhere to industry standards and are very alike. This allows for a relatively easy process. The first step is to remove the screw covers from the handles, which are typically using pozi-drive screws. Once the screws are removed you will be able to dismantle the handle.
It's a great idea to note how much the spindle extends from the base of the handle after you take it off it. This will help you measure the spindle length for the replacement handle. To do this, determine the length of the square peg sticking out from the bottom of the handle and use this as a guide.
This is especially important for inline uPVC handles for windows, since they are always straight and only open left or right. They won't work in the middle. If you're not sure of the kind of handle you have at home, it can be beneficial to get a handle from a neighbour's home and see how it operates to get an idea.
Another excellent method to figure out what the hand of the uPVC window handle is to look at the way the handle turns when operating. Handles can be turned clockwise or counter-clockwise. If you're not sure then you can always have someone else open the window using the handle, and figure out how it functions in this way.
Take a measurement of the spindle
It isn't easy to select the correct replacement sash windows handle for your window as not all handles have the same dimensions. The spindle is what operates the locking mechanism inside the window. It is important that when fitting the new handle that you measure the spindle length accurately to ensure it fits. There are a variety of types of uPVC window handles, and they work in different ways, so it is essential that you know which kind of handle you have as well as the type of locking system.
Espag handles come with a spindle that extends from the rear of the handle, and is inserted into the lock gearbox that is within the window frame. When you turn the handle, replacement window handle it is then a way to turn the lock in the gearbox to open the window. They are generally used on uPVC casement windows. They can be locked using keys to provide extra security.
Cockspur handles are usually found in older double-glazed uPVC window frames. They have a "nose" that closes over a wedge-shaped striker block. They are also simple and can be locked with keys. These handles are somewhat more difficult to locate replacements for because they aren't as well-known as the espagnolette handle.
If you have a tilt and turn uPVC window, then you'll require a specific type of uPVC replacement handle that comes with a different locking mechanism. This will be able to open the window, but also turn it around to open it fully. You should select a handle with a spindle of at least 55mm in order to be able reach the window frame.
You can follow the same method to remove and replace this kind of uPVC handle, however you'll need to be cautious when you remove the old one. It is possible to open the window a bit larger than normal to ensure that you reach both screws that are fixing it to the frame. Once you have put in your new uPVC handles and checked that they are in the right position, you can tighten up the screw covers and check to make sure the lock is working correctly.
Replace the handle with the new one.
Once you have the right replacement handle, it will be easy to screw it into the correct position. It will require a screwdriver and an electric one may be a lot easier. It is important to not overtighten the screws when screwing them in. This can cause the knob or handle to swell.
Another important step to take when installing the handle is to insert the spindle. It is the part that runs through the handle and is responsible for operating the locking mechanism inside the window. It is important that the part fits correctly because this will allow the window to be opened and closed securely.
There are many different types of uPVC handles. These include:
Espagnolette Handles - These are inline handles that can be used on windows that tilt and turn to open the window.
Cranked Espagnolette Handles: These are similar to inline handles but have a curvaceous shape which is ideal for hard-to reach windows.
Tilt and Turn Handles These are used on tilt and turn windows to operate the closing and opening mechanisms.
The majority of uPVC window frames are equipped with these. They are often called 'Bay Windows' in the UK.
If your uPVC window handle is damaged, it can be a major hassle. There is no need to change the entire uPVC windows because of a broken window handle. There are many easy steps you can take to repair and replace a broken uPVC window handle.

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