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Window Handles
Window handles come in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They operate a locking system concealed within the frame that allows you to open and close the double glazed windows.
It is essential 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 further in it goes into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are used to operate multi-point locks on double glazed windows. The handle can be turned around the window to increase security. Our collection of espagnolette handles for windows include straight and cranked styles in a range of finishes like brass, chrome black, forged and black.
Each handle is constructed from sturdy die-cast zinc, which is then powder-coated or plated for high resistance to corrosion as well as protection from scratching. They are specifically designed to be used on uPVC and aluminium windows equipped with espagnolette or shoot bolt mechanisms and can be locked in a closed position by using keys or push buttons to secure in place.
The majority of espagnolette handles come with seven millimeter squared spindles that runs through the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism within the frame of the sash. Turning the handle activates the lock. When selecting a new espagnolette handle it is crucial to take the spindle length into consideration as it will determine how your window will open. The spindle size will be marked with a number on the handle backplate, such as '5", '3/4" or '2/3", and you will have to compare this with your existing handle in order to ensure that it is suitable.
Cranked windows with espagnolette handles are a different option to straight designs and can be offered in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) models based on how you open your window. Cranked handles give you more space to open the window. This is ideal for windows close to the frame.
The cockspur handle is a variant of the espagnolette handle with a cockspur that closes with striker plates similar to an espagnolette multi-point lock. This kind of handle is ideal for older UPVC as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as a repair handle to replace old broken handles.
The key-lock insert is compatible with both cockspur and cranked models. They are available with a choice of handing and come with a blanking plug in black, if you prefer to keep your window handle locked, or if you want to use it solely as a fire egress.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a common window handle with the spur, or triangular bit that presses against the frame's wedge when the handle is closed. They are typically found on older aluminum or uPVC windows that lack an internal mechanism that secures the frame. The cockspur handles keep them together.
The handles are available in a range of nose and nib heights to match a variety of profiles. These handles are also suitable for right and left hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for people looking to replace window handle a damaged or damaged Uvpc Window Handles handle that does not require more complicated internal gadgets.
Our Sparta cockspur window handle is made from high quality materials and is a well-loved choice for a wide range of applications. It has a sleek ergonomic design and comes with a standard deadlock lockable for added security. It is 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 cockspur models are straight, and can be turned either left or right. Cranked cockspurs come with a short "nose" that rests on a plastic plate attached to the frame. It is simple to use and can be locked or unlocked using a key.
Espagnolette handles are thought to be more secure than cockspur models because they utilize spindles that rotate to operate multiple locks hidden in the frame. They're the perfect solution for those who need an extra secure window handle for their double glazing, and you will find a variety of different styles to suit your home.
It is important to measure your windows prior to buying a new set. This will ensure that the spindle and handle are of the correct dimensions for your new frames. Choose a product which meets the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Tilt and Turn Handles
Tilt and turn windows are becoming more popular due to their functionality, efficiency and the benefits they bring. They offer a variety of opening options and can be opened in various ways which helps with cleaning and allows fresh air into the home or allowing for a fire escape.
These handles are similar to espagnolette handles however they have additional features that make them better suited to turn and tilt windows. The lever can be positioned downwards when locked to shut the window, and 90 degrees to open the window as a door. It can also be moved upwards to open the window in normal fashion.
They are equipped with a multipoint lock mechanism that is more effective than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. When the handle is closed, the outer bottom hinge is fitted with locking pins that are encased in a rail of steel within the frame. Two hinges on the corners of the bottom can be opened inwards to keep the window in position. This is a great feature for windows with larger windows and allows for better ventilation.
The open mode is activated by turning the handle so that it faces up. It opens the window with a vertical tilt, which allows for better ventilation and makes cleaning much easier. The sash can be pushed inwards on either side of the windows to create a gap enough to allow the ladder or stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles are typically larger than cockspur and espag handles due to the fact that they need to be able handle the larger and larger frames of the same sizes. They are usually spindle based and utilize the same kind of fixings as a normal espag or cockspur handle however they will have larger bases and usually larger screw centres.
uPVC frames are the most popular for these kinds of windows since they're less expensive than timber or aluminium and don't require painting, but there are many wood effect finishes available. Aluminium is a different option for these kinds of windows as it can be painted in any colour to match the existing look of your home and is lighter than uPVC.
Handles for blades or spades
It is important to select handles that match the style and functionality. In the end, the closing and locking mechanisms are as crucial as the frame, making it possible to use your uPVC windows efficiently and without hassle. It is also important to make sure that the handles last for a long time and will not break easily.
The spade or blade handle is among the most commonly used types of handles. These are usually used on tilt-and turn or casement style uPVC Windows. The lever is used to operate either a catch, latch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is usually connected to a peg keep or mortice keep, which sits in the frame of your window, and provides additional security and stability.
These handles are usually employed on double-glazed uPVC casement windows, or tilt-and turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and provide more leverage for opening the windows, making them easier. They come in different designs to match any interior design.
The handle will come with a spindle (7mm square) that extends from the back of it that is used to interact with the gearbox and get inside of the multi-point locking system inside the window. This lets the window be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a range of sizes that can be fitted to different sizes of frames. Some manufacturers also offer straight and angled versions as well.
It is also possible to increase the security of uPVC windows with handles that feature a key-locking system. These are perfect for uPVC doors and windows that are frequently used. They allow you to lock the window or euro door handles from the outside. This makes it harder for burglars to open the handle or open the bifold door handles open.
Although there are arguments for and against using the lock handle We believe that it is logical since it will provide an extra level of security for your home. Even if you are not worried about intruders trying to break into your property however the fact that they will be more difficult to get beyond the handle of the key lock is likely to deter them and make it less of a target for them.
Window handles come in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They operate a locking system concealed within the frame that allows you to open and close the double glazed windows.
It is essential 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 further in it goes into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are used to operate multi-point locks on double glazed windows. The handle can be turned around the window to increase security. Our collection of espagnolette handles for windows include straight and cranked styles in a range of finishes like brass, chrome black, forged and black.
Each handle is constructed from sturdy die-cast zinc, which is then powder-coated or plated for high resistance to corrosion as well as protection from scratching. They are specifically designed to be used on uPVC and aluminium windows equipped with espagnolette or shoot bolt mechanisms and can be locked in a closed position by using keys or push buttons to secure in place.
The majority of espagnolette handles come with seven millimeter squared spindles that runs through the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism within the frame of the sash. Turning the handle activates the lock. When selecting a new espagnolette handle it is crucial to take the spindle length into consideration as it will determine how your window will open. The spindle size will be marked with a number on the handle backplate, such as '5", '3/4" or '2/3", and you will have to compare this with your existing handle in order to ensure that it is suitable.
Cranked windows with espagnolette handles are a different option to straight designs and can be offered in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) models based on how you open your window. Cranked handles give you more space to open the window. This is ideal for windows close to the frame.
The cockspur handle is a variant of the espagnolette handle with a cockspur that closes with striker plates similar to an espagnolette multi-point lock. This kind of handle is ideal for older UPVC as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as a repair handle to replace old broken handles.
The key-lock insert is compatible with both cockspur and cranked models. They are available with a choice of handing and come with a blanking plug in black, if you prefer to keep your window handle locked, or if you want to use it solely as a fire egress.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a common window handle with the spur, or triangular bit that presses against the frame's wedge when the handle is closed. They are typically found on older aluminum or uPVC windows that lack an internal mechanism that secures the frame. The cockspur handles keep them together.
The handles are available in a range of nose and nib heights to match a variety of profiles. These handles are also suitable for right and left hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for people looking to replace window handle a damaged or damaged Uvpc Window Handles handle that does not require more complicated internal gadgets.
Our Sparta cockspur window handle is made from high quality materials and is a well-loved choice for a wide range of applications. It has a sleek ergonomic design and comes with a standard deadlock lockable for added security. It is 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 cockspur models are straight, and can be turned either left or right. Cranked cockspurs come with a short "nose" that rests on a plastic plate attached to the frame. It is simple to use and can be locked or unlocked using a key.
Espagnolette handles are thought to be more secure than cockspur models because they utilize spindles that rotate to operate multiple locks hidden in the frame. They're the perfect solution for those who need an extra secure window handle for their double glazing, and you will find a variety of different styles to suit your home.
It is important to measure your windows prior to buying a new set. This will ensure that the spindle and handle are of the correct dimensions for your new frames. Choose a product which meets the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Tilt and Turn Handles
Tilt and turn windows are becoming more popular due to their functionality, efficiency and the benefits they bring. They offer a variety of opening options and can be opened in various ways which helps with cleaning and allows fresh air into the home or allowing for a fire escape.
These handles are similar to espagnolette handles however they have additional features that make them better suited to turn and tilt windows. The lever can be positioned downwards when locked to shut the window, and 90 degrees to open the window as a door. It can also be moved upwards to open the window in normal fashion.
They are equipped with a multipoint lock mechanism that is more effective than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. When the handle is closed, the outer bottom hinge is fitted with locking pins that are encased in a rail of steel within the frame. Two hinges on the corners of the bottom can be opened inwards to keep the window in position. This is a great feature for windows with larger windows and allows for better ventilation.
The open mode is activated by turning the handle so that it faces up. It opens the window with a vertical tilt, which allows for better ventilation and makes cleaning much easier. The sash can be pushed inwards on either side of the windows to create a gap enough to allow the ladder or stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles are typically larger than cockspur and espag handles due to the fact that they need to be able handle the larger and larger frames of the same sizes. They are usually spindle based and utilize the same kind of fixings as a normal espag or cockspur handle however they will have larger bases and usually larger screw centres.
uPVC frames are the most popular for these kinds of windows since they're less expensive than timber or aluminium and don't require painting, but there are many wood effect finishes available. Aluminium is a different option for these kinds of windows as it can be painted in any colour to match the existing look of your home and is lighter than uPVC.
Handles for blades or spades
It is important to select handles that match the style and functionality. In the end, the closing and locking mechanisms are as crucial as the frame, making it possible to use your uPVC windows efficiently and without hassle. It is also important to make sure that the handles last for a long time and will not break easily.
The spade or blade handle is among the most commonly used types of handles. These are usually used on tilt-and turn or casement style uPVC Windows. The lever is used to operate either a catch, latch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is usually connected to a peg keep or mortice keep, which sits in the frame of your window, and provides additional security and stability.
These handles are usually employed on double-glazed uPVC casement windows, or tilt-and turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and provide more leverage for opening the windows, making them easier. They come in different designs to match any interior design.
The handle will come with a spindle (7mm square) that extends from the back of it that is used to interact with the gearbox and get inside of the multi-point locking system inside the window. This lets the window be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a range of sizes that can be fitted to different sizes of frames. Some manufacturers also offer straight and angled versions as well.
It is also possible to increase the security of uPVC windows with handles that feature a key-locking system. These are perfect for uPVC doors and windows that are frequently used. They allow you to lock the window or euro door handles from the outside. This makes it harder for burglars to open the handle or open the bifold door handles open.
Although there are arguments for and against using the lock handle We believe that it is logical since it will provide an extra level of security for your home. Even if you are not worried about intruders trying to break into your property however the fact that they will be more difficult to get beyond the handle of the key lock is likely to deter them and make it less of a target for them.
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