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Tips For Replacing Window Handles

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgWindow handles are a vital component of uPVC windows and can sometimes break or become loose. When this occurs, replacing them can be a simple task.

It is crucial to select an appropriate handle with your windows prior to begin the replacement window handle process. Make sure that the spindle and screw holes are aligned.

Identifying the Problem

Window handles are a key element of your windows and can be found in many different styles to fit with the look of your home. The handles are designed as an easy mechanism to shut and open your window, whether double or single. Unfortunately, over time the handles can become stiff due to constant usage and exposure to elements. They may break or start to behave in a strange manner as a result. It is crucial to determine if the issue can be resolved or if the handle needs to be replaced.

Replacing uPVC window handles is generally a simple task but it's important to make sure that you're using the correct type of handle and size to ensure your window is secure and the new handle functions properly. The spindle of your existing handle is the most important element to think about. The spindle is the component that connects the handle to the locking mechanism inside the frame. If the length of the spindle is too long or too short, it will not be capable of reaching the lock and therefore won't operate your window correctly.

Take the handle off to expose the screws that hold it in the position. When the handle has been removed, take a measurement of the spindle, and then compare it to the new handle you're looking to purchase either online or in the store. This will allow you to ensure that the handle you're buying has the proper step height for your uPVC windows. Making this mistake could have dangerous implications for the safety of your home and could lead to a locked window that can't be opened.

Identifying the Handle Type

While they may seem like an insignificant detail, window handles play a significant role in the operation of your windows. They are essential to open, close and locking your windows.

Selecting the best handle for your windows isn't only crucial for functionality, but also aesthetics. You can pick from a wide range of sizes, finishes, and shapes to complement the interior design style.

When it comes to identifying the dimensions of your upvc replacement window handles window handle repairs handles there are some standardised sizes and styles that you'll likely see when replacing them. This is especially true with the older cockspur handles which typically mean that they measure 38mm across the central fixing positions, unless you are using the more recent handles called espag (a hybrid of a cockspur and an espagnolette) which are typically 41mm across the center fixing positions.

To ensure that your replacement window handles handles are of the correct size, start by measuring the base of the handle's height and length to determine the spindle size it requires. Then, take a measurement of the distance between the mounting holes to make sure that your new handle is an ideal fit and will remain secure when fitted. It is also necessary to determine the lever length to ensure that the handle is comfortable to hold both opened and closed. Fortunately, many modern handle designs have a built-in adjustable spindle lengths that remove this confusion and make the whole process much easier and simpler. For instance our Secustik handle comes with VarioFit allows you to change the length of the adjustable lever to suit your needs.

Identifying Spindle Length

It is essential to know the type of handle you have, as not all uPVC knobs are the same. It could be a straightforward instance of a loose screw, pin that needs tightening or the handle itself could need replacing completely. Once you've identified the correct type, you must measure the spindle on your existing handle. This will allow you to select the correct replacement and ensure a perfect fit.

The spindle is a metallic bar that runs through the centre of the handle and connects to the lock mechanism inside the window frame. There are three types of uPVC handles with spindles. These are the espagnolette handle inline, cockspur handle and tilt and turn handle. Each type has a different way to secure the spindle in place with either a screw or pin.

Inline espagnolette handles are generally made with an elongated spindle and an appropriate screw that fits into the hole in the handle. The screw is then tightened to secure the spindle and handle. Cockspur handles have a hook-shaped design and are secured using one screw. These are often found on older uPVC windows. The unique design of the tilt and turn handles permits them to be used as tilt and turn handles which allows the window to be fully opened.

It is essential to be exact when measuring the spindle on the uPVC handle. This will help you find a replacement. Take the length of the handle using a ruler and note down the measurements. Once you have the measurement you can compare it to a range of sizes supplied by your uPVC handle supplier. If you are having trouble finding the correct replacement, it's best to seek the advice of a double glazing expert for advice.

Identifying the Screws and Pins

Over time, window handles can begin to show signs of wear and tear. It could be obvious, such as when the handle itself cracks or breaks, or it could be more subtle, for instance when the lock no longer engages easily. Whatever the reason, when the handle begins to break it is crucial to replace it as soon as possible. This will keep your windows in good condition and safe.

The first step is to take the handle that was used to remove it from the frame. Be cautious when doing this, as you'll need to avoid damaging the surrounding area. After removing the handle, you'll need to take out any screws or pins that hold it in place. The next step is to align the holes on the handle with the holes in the frame or base. After aligning them, you'll be ready to fix the handle.

Before you buy a new handle, be sure that it has the right spindle size. This is essential since if the handle is too small, it won't be capable of reaching the lock inside the window. To determine the proper spindle length, you'll need to push an object that is thin like a needle into the base of the handle. Then, measure the depth of the square pin.

You'll be able to determine how high the step is, if you're replacing a uPVC handle. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the spindle within the window frame. Various sizes of steps have been used over the years, and it's important to measure this before purchasing a replacement handle to ensure it fits correctly.Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpg

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