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Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgIt's easy to repair a damaged window handle with the right tools. It's important to know the type of handle you have as well as the size of its spindle before you purchase the replacement.

Older uPVC windows use cockspur handles for windows. They have spurs that protrude to secure a wedge-shaped cockspur striker plate. They can be right-handed or left-handed and must be matched when replacing.

What kind of lock or handle do I have

There are many different types of window handles made of upvc and locks, each with their distinct advantages and functions. The type of handle you have will determine the ease to open your windows and if the locking mechanism works according to the plan. With time and regular use the upvc handles that are on your windows could be damaged and worn out. This makes them less secure and less effective. In some instances they could even be completely removed. It is important to repair the handles on your window made of upvc as soon as you see they are falling off. This will stop possible burglaries, and keep your house secure.

Luckily, replacing your window handles made of upvc is a relatively simple task that is achievable by almost anyone. With a few basic tools and the proper knowledge, this is a simple procedure that should take no less than a few minutes. To begin you must determine the kind of lock and handle you have on your window and then to find the ideal replacement double glazing windows.

Inline Espagnolette Handles

They are the most popular type of upvc handles and are usually placed on the outside of your window. They have a flat design and come with an opening that is connected to the locking mechanism of the window frame when it is turned. Inline upvc handles also have a spindle that runs through the middle of the handle and into the window frame to operate the latch.

Cockspur Handles

These handles are usually found on older uPVC window frames. They have a distinctive, hook-shaped design. Cockspur handles have a single screw that holds the handle to the frame of the window and aren't as secure as other kinds of window handles.

Handles that turn and tilt

The tilt and turn handles are different from other upvc handles in that they can be rotated to open the window and then lowered into the window to ventilate. Generally, they have a 7mm spindle at the back of the handle and are available in both left and right-handed versions.

When buying replacement upvc handles It is crucial to check the spindle length because not all handles are identical in size. Drop something in the middle of the hole to test the length. This is the longest spindle length that will be suitable for your window.

What is the spindle?

uPVC window handles work in a similar way to doors. By turning the handle, you are able to open a latch in the frame. This opens the window so that it can be closed and opened. These handles can be damaged, especially if used frequently or exposed to harsh environments. You may have to replace the handles on your uPVC window if they're not functioning properly.

There are many different types of uPVC handle options, including Espag, Cockspur, and Spaded handles. They are designed to fit in the uPVC frames in a variety of ways, and each type of handle uses a specific spindle to secure the mechanism to the window. This is why it is essential to identify the type of handle is installed on your uPVC window so you can get the correct replacement for it.

You can check what type of uPVC handle you are using by inspecting the base of your handle. There should be a "snap in cover' over one screw that holds the handle's base in place. Once you remove this and you'll be able to see the screw that holds the base of the handle in position. After both screws have been removed and you are able to remove the handle from the uPVC.

After you have removed the uPVC window handle, you will need to carefully unscrew the old spindle from the locking mechanism. Be sure to note the length of the spindle as you'll need to make sure that you purchase an alternative that is the same length as your original handle and locking mechanism.

The spindle wears down and is unable to operate the locking mechanism. This could be due to corrosion, damage due to continuous use, or even a loosening locking mechanism. If this occurs, it is necessary to replace the window handle as well as the locking mechanism to restore complete functionality to your uPVC windows.

How do I take off the handle that was previously attached?

Window handles can be damaged or broken over time. It is important to fix them as quickly as possible to ensure your safety. It is simple to replace a worn or damaged handle. The task can be completed in less than a minute without the need for any special tools.

To take off the handle, you must first remove the screw that is located at the bottom of the handle. After the screw is removed, the handle can be pulled away. A second screw will be located at the bottom of the handle. This too can be removed. When both screws are removed the handle can be removed completely from the base of the window.

Once the old handle has been removed, you can take the new handle and align the fixing holes with the holes that are present in the window frame. If there is a cap or sticker on the new handle remove it if needed and put the handle back in the appropriate position. Once the handle is in place it is essential to check whether it functions by turning the handle and ensuring that the lock mechanism activates.

Espag handles come with an elongated spindle that extends from the handle and slots into a multipoint locking mechanism in the window frame. Cadenza windows feature a blade with cutouts that are incorporated into the lock mechanism. Cockspur handles are long and hang over the frame that surrounds the window or the transom bar crossmember.

Once you have installed the new handle, place the spindle into the window lock and tighten it. Replace the snap-in cover and screw cap (if appropriate) after the handle is fixed. Now that the handle is in use, open and close the window a couple of times to make sure it is working properly and securely.

How do I fit the new handle?

It's not difficult to change the handle on your Upvc windows. The procedure is simple. You'll need an screwdriver and a little bit of patience. The first step is make sure that the old handle is in the unlocked position and then take out any screws that are visible, you can also replace them with screw caps if required. After removing the handle and you are ready to take an note of the length of the spindle that extends from the back of the handle. This is crucial as it will determine the kind of handle that you will need to purchase.

Espagnolette handles on uPVC are the most sought-after kind of handle. The spindle is inserted into the handle to operate the locking mechanism within the frame of the window. The handle opens the latch and allows the window to open. During regular use and time, espagnolette handles may be damaged.

Cadenza handles are a second type of uPVC window handle, which is typically used on tilt and turn windows. They have a protruding knife that works with a multiple-point locking mechanism within the window. They are more secure than an espagnolette handle as they can only open from the inside. They can be replaced by the same procedure as espagnolette handles but you should ensure that the new handle has a curved blade, as opposed to one that is flat.

Once you have selected the right handle, simply align the new handle with existing screw holes before fixing it with screws. Then, you should put the screws on and test the new handle. You can perform this by dragging the handle between the locked position to the unlocked one several times. It may be worth contacting an expert to see how you can fix any problems. They will often be able to guide you on the best way to resolve the issue in a quick and efficient way.

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