A Step-By-Step Guide To Window Handles From Start To Finish
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Window Handles
Window handles are available in a variety of styles and colors to fit your home. They have a locking mechanism concealed within the frame to open and close your double glazing handle-glazed windows.
When replacing your handle it is crucial to examine the length of the spindle. This is how far the nose sticks out of the base plate or how much inside it is the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks for double glazing window handle-glazed windows that allow the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for greater security. Our collection of espagnolette window handles includes straight and cranked styles in a range of finishes, including chrome, brass black, forged and black.
Each handle is constructed of durable die cast zinc and powder coated or plated to provide high resistance to corrosion as well as protection against wear. They are designed to be used on uPVC and aluminium windows equipped with espagnolette or shoot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked in the closed position using a key or push button to lock in place.
Typically, espagnolette handles have seven millimeter squared spindles that runs through the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism within the frame of the sash. Turning the handle to activate the lock. It is crucial to consider the spindle size when choosing the handle you want to use for your window that is espagnolette. This will determine how it will open. The spindle's size will be marked on the backplate of the handle numbers like 5', '3/4' or '2/3' and this is the one you must measure against the handle you have currently to make sure it fits.
Cranked handles are a different design for straight handles. They are available in left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise) in accordance with the method you use to open your window. The cranked design is designed to give you more hand room when opening the window, making it ideal for windows that may be close to the frame's edge.
The cockspur is a variant of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur which closes with striker plates that are similar to an espagnolette multi-point lock. This type of handle is ideal for older UPVC as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as repair handles to replace old broken cockspur handles.
The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur and cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handing and come with a blanking plug in black if prefer your window handle to be unlocked, or if you want to use it solely as a fire egress.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a common window handle that has a spur, or triangle bit, which presses against the frame's wedge when the handle is closed. These are often found on older aluminium windows or uPVC casement windows which don't have an internal mechanism for securing the frame - so they depend on the cockspur handle to keep them together.
The handles are available in a broad variety of nose and nib height options to accommodate different profiles. They are also suitable for left and right-hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for those who want to replace a handle that's worn or damaged, but do not require more complicated internal devices.
Our Sparta cockspur window handle is made of top quality materials and is a popular choice for a wide range of applications. It has a sleek ergonomic design and comes with a standard lockable deadlock cylinder for increased security. It is available in various backset heights that fit all common casement size and can be used with a full set of window accessories.
In-line cockspur models are straight and can be turned left or right. Cranked cockspurs come with an elongated "nose" that sits over the frame, which is a plastic plate. the frame. It is simple to use and can be locked or unlocked by using a key.
Espagnolette handles are considered more secure than cockspur models as they use a spinning spindle that operates multiple locks hidden in the frame. These handles are the perfect solution for those who require an extra secure handle for their double-glazing. They are available in a variety of styles to suit your home's style.
If you're purchasing a new set of double glazed window handles, it's crucial to to measure the size of your existing windows and check whether the dimensions of the handle and spindle will fit your new frames. You should also make sure to choose an item that meets the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.
Handles that tilt and turn
The advantages and utility of tilt and turn windows are growing. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened in a variety of ways to allow fresh air into the home, or to provide an escape route for fire.
These handles are like espagnolette handles however, they come with additional functions that make them more suitable to tilt and turn windows. The lever can be set downwards when locked to close the windows and 90 degrees to tilt it open like an opening window, or upwards to open the window normally.
They feature an innovative multipoint lock mechanism that is more efficient than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins that are inserted into a metal rail within the frame when the handle is in the closed position. Two hinges at the bottom corners can also be opened inwards to keep the window in place. This feature is perfect for larger windows and permits better air circulation.
The open mode is activated when the handle is turned facing upwards and opens the window using an upward tilt that provides healthy ventilation and makes cleaning much easier than ever. The sash can be pushed into the opposite direction on both sides of the windows to create a gap enough to accommodate the ladder or stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles tend to be larger than espag and cockspur handles because they must be able to handle larger and heavier frame sizes. They are typically spindle-based and use the same type of fixings that are used in a standard cockspur or espag handle, however they will have larger bases and typically larger screw centres.
uPVC frames are the most common for these types of windows because they are less expensive than aluminium or timber frames and don't require painting but there are also many wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is another option for these kinds of windows as it's lighter and can be painted to match the existing style.
Spade or Blade Handles
It is essential to choose handles that complement the style and functionality. After all, the closing and locking mechanisms are just as important as the frame, allowing you to use your uPVC windows efficiently and without fuss. It is also important to ensure that the handles will last for a long time and will not break easily.
The spade or blade handle is one of the most common types of handles. These are commonly used on tilt and turn or casement style uPVC windows. The lever acts as a latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is usually attached to a peg stay or mortice keep, which is positioned within the frame of your window and offers more security and stability.
These type of handles for upvc windows tend to be used on modern uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and provide more leverage to open the windows, making them easier. They are also available in a variety of styles that will suit all interior styles and tastes.
The handle itself will feature a spindle (7mm square) that protrudes from the back that is used to interact with and enter the gearbox of the multi-point locking system within the window. This lets the window be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a variety of sizes to fit different sized frames and some manufacturers offer angled and straight versions too.
You can also increase the security of your uPVC windows by selecting handles that have a key-locking mechanism. These are great for uPVC windows and bi-fold doors handles which are often used. They allow you to lock the window or victorian Scroll door handles (elearnportal.Science) from the outside. This makes it harder for burglars to open the handle or open the door to open.
Although there are arguments for and against the use of the lock handle, we think that it makes sense as it will provide an extra level of security for your home. Even if you don't believe that intruders will try to break into your home, the fact they may have a harder to get past the handles that lock with keys will likely make them less interested.
Window handles are available in a variety of styles and colors to fit your home. They have a locking mechanism concealed within the frame to open and close your double glazing handle-glazed windows.
When replacing your handle it is crucial to examine the length of the spindle. This is how far the nose sticks out of the base plate or how much inside it is the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks for double glazing window handle-glazed windows that allow the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for greater security. Our collection of espagnolette window handles includes straight and cranked styles in a range of finishes, including chrome, brass black, forged and black.
Each handle is constructed of durable die cast zinc and powder coated or plated to provide high resistance to corrosion as well as protection against wear. They are designed to be used on uPVC and aluminium windows equipped with espagnolette or shoot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked in the closed position using a key or push button to lock in place.
Typically, espagnolette handles have seven millimeter squared spindles that runs through the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism within the frame of the sash. Turning the handle to activate the lock. It is crucial to consider the spindle size when choosing the handle you want to use for your window that is espagnolette. This will determine how it will open. The spindle's size will be marked on the backplate of the handle numbers like 5', '3/4' or '2/3' and this is the one you must measure against the handle you have currently to make sure it fits.
Cranked handles are a different design for straight handles. They are available in left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise) in accordance with the method you use to open your window. The cranked design is designed to give you more hand room when opening the window, making it ideal for windows that may be close to the frame's edge.
The cockspur is a variant of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur which closes with striker plates that are similar to an espagnolette multi-point lock. This type of handle is ideal for older UPVC as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as repair handles to replace old broken cockspur handles.
The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur and cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handing and come with a blanking plug in black if prefer your window handle to be unlocked, or if you want to use it solely as a fire egress.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a common window handle that has a spur, or triangle bit, which presses against the frame's wedge when the handle is closed. These are often found on older aluminium windows or uPVC casement windows which don't have an internal mechanism for securing the frame - so they depend on the cockspur handle to keep them together.
The handles are available in a broad variety of nose and nib height options to accommodate different profiles. They are also suitable for left and right-hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for those who want to replace a handle that's worn or damaged, but do not require more complicated internal devices.
Our Sparta cockspur window handle is made of top quality materials and is a popular choice for a wide range of applications. It has a sleek ergonomic design and comes with a standard lockable deadlock cylinder for increased security. It is available in various backset heights that fit all common casement size and can be used with a full set of window accessories.
In-line cockspur models are straight and can be turned left or right. Cranked cockspurs come with an elongated "nose" that sits over the frame, which is a plastic plate. the frame. It is simple to use and can be locked or unlocked by using a key.
Espagnolette handles are considered more secure than cockspur models as they use a spinning spindle that operates multiple locks hidden in the frame. These handles are the perfect solution for those who require an extra secure handle for their double-glazing. They are available in a variety of styles to suit your home's style.
If you're purchasing a new set of double glazed window handles, it's crucial to to measure the size of your existing windows and check whether the dimensions of the handle and spindle will fit your new frames. You should also make sure to choose an item that meets the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.
Handles that tilt and turn
The advantages and utility of tilt and turn windows are growing. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened in a variety of ways to allow fresh air into the home, or to provide an escape route for fire.
These handles are like espagnolette handles however, they come with additional functions that make them more suitable to tilt and turn windows. The lever can be set downwards when locked to close the windows and 90 degrees to tilt it open like an opening window, or upwards to open the window normally.
They feature an innovative multipoint lock mechanism that is more efficient than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins that are inserted into a metal rail within the frame when the handle is in the closed position. Two hinges at the bottom corners can also be opened inwards to keep the window in place. This feature is perfect for larger windows and permits better air circulation.
The open mode is activated when the handle is turned facing upwards and opens the window using an upward tilt that provides healthy ventilation and makes cleaning much easier than ever. The sash can be pushed into the opposite direction on both sides of the windows to create a gap enough to accommodate the ladder or stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles tend to be larger than espag and cockspur handles because they must be able to handle larger and heavier frame sizes. They are typically spindle-based and use the same type of fixings that are used in a standard cockspur or espag handle, however they will have larger bases and typically larger screw centres.
uPVC frames are the most common for these types of windows because they are less expensive than aluminium or timber frames and don't require painting but there are also many wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is another option for these kinds of windows as it's lighter and can be painted to match the existing style.
Spade or Blade Handles
It is essential to choose handles that complement the style and functionality. After all, the closing and locking mechanisms are just as important as the frame, allowing you to use your uPVC windows efficiently and without fuss. It is also important to ensure that the handles will last for a long time and will not break easily.
The spade or blade handle is one of the most common types of handles. These are commonly used on tilt and turn or casement style uPVC windows. The lever acts as a latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is usually attached to a peg stay or mortice keep, which is positioned within the frame of your window and offers more security and stability.
These type of handles for upvc windows tend to be used on modern uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and provide more leverage to open the windows, making them easier. They are also available in a variety of styles that will suit all interior styles and tastes.
The handle itself will feature a spindle (7mm square) that protrudes from the back that is used to interact with and enter the gearbox of the multi-point locking system within the window. This lets the window be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a variety of sizes to fit different sized frames and some manufacturers offer angled and straight versions too.
You can also increase the security of your uPVC windows by selecting handles that have a key-locking mechanism. These are great for uPVC windows and bi-fold doors handles which are often used. They allow you to lock the window or victorian Scroll door handles (elearnportal.Science) from the outside. This makes it harder for burglars to open the handle or open the door to open.
Although there are arguments for and against the use of the lock handle, we think that it makes sense as it will provide an extra level of security for your home. Even if you don't believe that intruders will try to break into your home, the fact they may have a harder to get past the handles that lock with keys will likely make them less interested.
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