Window Handles
Window handles come in a variety of styles and colors to fit your home. They are operated by a locking mechanism that is concealed within the frame. This allows you to allow you to close and open your double glazed windows.
It is important to measure the spindle before replacing your handle. This is the length at which the nose extends out of the base plate or how much in it will go into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are used to operate multi-point locks within double glazed windows. The handle can be rotated around the window to increase security. Our selection of espagnolette handle includes both straight and cranked styles, available in a variety of finishes including chrome, brass and black.
Each handle is made from robust die cast zinc and powder coated or plated for high corrosion resistance as well as protection against wear. They are made to be used on uPVC or aluminium windows that have an espagnolette or shot bolt mechanism. They can be locked in the closed position by using the use of a key or push button.
The majority of espagnolette handles come with a 7mm squared spindle that is inserted into the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism inside the frame of the sash. Turning the handle will activate the lock. It is important to consider the spindle size when choosing the handle you want to use for your window with a espagnolette. This will determine how it can be opened. The size of the spindle will be outlined on the backplate of the handle a number such as 5', '3/4' or '2/3'. This is what you should test against your existing handle to ensure it will fit.
Cranked espagnolette window handles are a great alternative to straight handles and are available in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) versions depending on how you open your window. The cranked style is designed to give you more hand clearance when opening the window, making it ideal for windows that may be close to the frame's edge.
The cockspur handle is a different variation of the espagnolette style, this one with a cockspur nose that is closed onto the striker plate in a manner similar as an espagnolette multi-point lock. This type of handle is suitable for older UPVC as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as an repair handle to replace damaged handles.
Both cranked and cockspur handle models can be fitted with a key-lock insert in order to add additional security. These are available in a variety of different hand sizes and come with a black blanking plug for those who prefer their window handle locked or wish to highlight the handle as fire escape only.
Cockspur Handles
The Cockspur handle is a traditional window handle which has spur (triangle bit) which presses up against the wedge found on the frame when the handle is closed. They are commonly found on older aluminum or
upvc door handle repair near me windows that do not have an internal mechanism that secures the frame. The cockspur handles hold them in place.
The handles are available with a variety of nib and nose heights to match different profiles. They are also suitable for right and left hand window systems. They're the ideal solution for those who want to replace a handle that's worn out or faulty, but don't require more complicated internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta window handle is made from high quality materials and is a favorite choice for a wide range of applications. It features a sleek modern design and comes with a standard deadlock cylinder to increase security. It's available in a variety of backset heights to fit the majority of common size casements and can be used with a range of window accessories.
In-line cockspurs are straight, and can be turned left or right. Cranked cockspurs have an elongated "nose" that sits over an aluminum plate that is attached to the frame. It is easy to use and can be locked or unlocked by using the use of a key.
Espagnolette handles are generally considered to be more secure than cockspur handles as they employ a spindle that can operate multiple locks hidden in the frame. These handles are a great solution for those who require an extra secure handle for double-glazing. They are available in a variety of styles to match your home's decor.
If you're buying a new set of double glazed window handles, it's crucial to to measure your existing windows and check that the size of the spindle and handle will be suitable for the new frames. Select a product that meets the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Tilt and Turn Handles
Tilt and turn windows are becoming more popular due to their utility as well as the efficiency they bring. They offer a variety of opening options and can be opened in a variety of ways that aid in cleaning convenience as well as allowing fresh air to enter the home or providing the fire escape.
These handles are similar to espagnolette handles but they have additional functions that make them better suited to tilt and turn windows. The lever can be placed downwards when locked to close the window and 90 degrees to tilt the window open like a
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They have a multipoint locking mechanism that is more effective against forced entry than double-glazed casement windows. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins that are inserted into a rail made of steel within the frame when the handle is in a closed position. Two more hinges on the corners of the bottom can also be opened inwards to hold the inner window in position. This feature is perfect for larger windows and allows for better ventilation.
The open mode can be activated by turning the handle in such a way that it faces up. It opens the window in a vertical tilt that allows for better airflow and makes cleaning easier. This is due to the fact that the sash can be pulled inwards from either side of the window to create a gap large enough for an incline or ladder to fit through.
Tilt and turn handles are usually larger than espag or cockspur handles because they have to be able handle the heavier and larger frame sizes that they can be found in. They are spindle-based and use the exact same type of fixings that a standard espag handle or cockspur handles utilizes, however they have a larger base and often larger screw centers.
uPVC frames that are less expensive than timber or aluminium, and do not require painting are the most well-known for these windows. However there are numerous wood-effect finishes that are available. Aluminium is also a possibility for these types of windows, as it is lighter and can be painted to match your home's design.
Handles for blades or spades
If you're upgrading your uPVC windows, or replacing those that came with the property it is essential to select handles that suit both the style and functionality of the window. The closing and locking mechanisms of your uPVC window are as important as the frame. This allows you to use them effectively and without hassle. It is also important to ensure that the handles are high quality and will last for a long time, instead of breaking easily or prone to damage.
One of the most well-known kinds of handle is a blade or spade handle. They are typically used on tilt-and turn or casement style uPVC Windows. They operate by using the lever which operates a latch and catch or multi-point lock mechanism. The catch is usually attached to a peg keep or mortice keep, which is positioned within the frame of the window and provides additional security and stability.
These handles are usually used on double glazed uPVC casement windows, or tilt-and turn windows. They are designed to be more comfortable and provide a greater amount of leverage to open the window, making them more convenient to use. They are also available in a range of styles to fit the majority of interior styles and preferences.
The handle itself will have a spindle (7mm square) that protrudes from the back of it which is used to engage with and penetrate the gearbox of the multi-point locking system inside the window. This allows the window to be locked and closed with greater security. The handles are also available in a variety of sizes that can be fitted to different sizes of frames. Some manufacturers also offer straight and angled versions too.
You can also up the security of your uPVC windows by selecting handles with a key-locking mechanism. They are ideal for uPVC windows and doors that are frequently used. They allow you to lock the window or
door handle repairs near me from the outside. This makes it more difficult for burglars to force open the handle or break the
door handle repair plate to open.
While there are arguments in favor of and against a locking handle, we think that it is logical since it will add an additional level of security for your home. Even if you don't believe that burglars will attempt to gain entry into your home, the fact they may have a difficult time getting past the key-locking handles is likely to make them less interested.