Guide To Replacement Upvc Window Handles: The Intermediate Guide For Replacement Upvc Window Handles
Replacement Upvc Window Handles
The majority of replacement windows handles made of upvc come with everything you require. However the handle you had previously was held in place with pins or screws they'll need to be removed. Take off the "snap-in" cover at the base of your handle.
You'll need to identify what type of window lock and handle you are replacing. This is crucial!
Espag
Espag handles are a system of multipoint locks suitable for casement windows such as uPVC or wooden double glazing. They come with a 7mm square spindle which can be fitted into the gearbox on a uPVC window and when the handle is turned, it triggers with a series of locks that run around the perimeter of the window. Espag handles, also referred to as shootbolts, provide more security than the single point locks found on older window and door replacement frames.
There are a range of options available, including inline and cranked handles that can be operated by either the left or right hand. You can also find ergonomic handles that enhance the look and feel of your window as well as the handle.
If you're looking to replace your existing uPVC window handle with an espag handle, you will be required to determine the dimensions of the spindle installed and measure it from the base of the handle in order to get the right replacement. This measurement, also known as the step height, will help you select the perfect uPVC window handle for your home.
If you require to remove any screws that hold the handle, you can use pliers or a screwdriver. After this is done then you must remove the handle from the frame by removing the screw or pins that secure the spindle, and then pulling away from the window.
After removing the handle, you can open the locking mechanism within the frame of the windows and remove the cockspur block attached adjacent to the handle. This will allow the window to be opened. The replacement uPVC handles you purchased should be able slide over the cockspur block and then into the handle spindle, allowing the window to reopen. The ideal solution is to replace the cockspur wedge block a new one when changing your uPVC handle to ensure that it is securely secured.
Cockspur
Cockspur handles are typically found on older uPVC and aluminium windows. The handle turns and closes on a plastic wedge shaped receiver catch (not to be confused with timber window latches that are also covered in this section). These handles can be lockable or nonlockable. They are available in different nose sizes that can be adapted to the frame.
The handle locks using a small spur (little triangle bit) pulling up against a wedge of plastic which is attached to the frame. These are usually one-way handles, but the deadlock that locks can be fitted to provide additional security.
Like the Espag handles, the replacement windows and doors handles for cockspur handle are simple to put in place, all you need is a new set of screws (supplied) and the correct backset. The backset is measured from the baseplate to the nose on the underside of the handle. Aluminium window frames are typically 9mm wide, while UPVC is 21mm wide. There are a variety of other options though so it is important to measure before purchasing the handle (see the video below for more details on how).
The spindle or, in certain cases the entire handle can be removed by removing the handle. The replacement handle is then fixed using a pair pozidrivs screws. The pozidriv screw can be purchased in a brass or a zinc finish to match the hardware you already have. There is also an option of self-locking pozidriv screws.
This is a simple to install cockspur handle replacement that is perfect for fixing or replacing old uPVC windows. They feature a universal design which makes them suitable for all profiles and backsets. Each handle is supplied with 3 packers that vary in thickness, these are neatly fitted to the underside of the handle's nose and can be arranged in different ways to achieve backsets of 9, 13mm, 17mm and 21mm. The handles are available in left and right-handed versions and in lockable and nonlockable versions. They are also available with a variety of nose heights.
Turn and Tilt
Tilt and turn windows are a premium European window design that has been used for decades in Europe but is just starting to catch on stateside. The windows combine the functionality of three window styles - tilt, in-swing, and pivot. This makes them ideal for older homes as they can provide more airflow than standard window styles.
When tilt and turn windows are closed, they lock like any other fixed window. However, by turning the handle 90@ or 180@ (depending on the type of tilt and turn window) the sash can be opened upwards and the window will be tilted in order to allow air circulation through the gap at the top of the frame. This is a great way to ventilate without opening the large potentially dangerous window.
If the handle is turned 90@ or 180@ the sash will be fully opened like doors. This allows full air exchange which is especially useful in draughty rooms or homes where smoke and other odors are likely to accumulate. It also makes cleaning the exterior of the glass much more easy as it can be done from inside the home which usually requires ladders that are not safe.
Tilt-and turn windows are also secure. They are very difficult to open if locked in closed position. They also feature double seals that stop rainwater from entering your home while in the tilted position or in swing. This feature is particularly useful for older homes, where burglars tend to target windows that can be opened by the side hinges.
Spade
There are many different kinds of handles that can be put in on windows with double glazing replacement window-glazed upvc. There are two primary types of handles: Cockspur and Espag. Other choices include tilt and turn handles, spade or blade handles as well as monkey tail handles and a variety of other styles. The type of handle you choose will depend on your preferences and the kind of windows you have.
To choose the correct replacement for your window handle, you need to know how the existing handle is attached to the frame. This is known as handing and is a vital piece of information to know when shopping online. Some handle designs do not fit all windows. Some handles, for instance, are angled, while others are straight and can turn either left or right. You'll also need the spindle size which is the distance between the base of handle and the head of the handle.
Another important part of choosing the correct handle is knowing whether your windows require a restrictor or not. They are typically used in high rise flats or commercial buildings, however they're not a requirement for homes that are mostly domestic. It is also important to consider the step height, which is the distance between the screw plate and the nose of the handle.
Spade is a word that comes from Old English spadu or spaedu and has been translated in several languages including German spaten and Low German Spathen. In the 1920s, during the Harlem Renaissance in New York City spade began to be used as a sexist term for black people. Since the time, the word has become an emblem of African American pride and heritage.
When replacing a Cadenza handle, it's crucial to select the correct size. The handles are available in both straight and angled designs that differ by just a few millimetres. The handle head may change between a D and a T shape, or be without handles at all.