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Replacing Double Glazed Window Handle
Replacing a double-glazed windows handle is not difficult as long as you follow the right steps. First, you must identify the type of handle that is in place and measure the spindle.
Cockspur handles can still be found on older uPVC window frames, however they have an atypical height in comparison to aluminum counterparts (also known as spade handles). This means they require a larger spindle.
Take a measurement of the Spindle
When replacing a handle in double-glazed windows, it is crucial to measure the spindle in order to make sure you get the right replacement. Spindle length is the measurement of the distance that the handle extends out of the base plate or how far in it goes into the lock, it may differ between handles. When measuring the length of the spindle, it is essential that the old handle has not been removed as it may be impossible to get a precise reading in this case.
Generally speaking you can expect a new handle to come with a spindle that slots into it. The size of the spindle will differ between manufacturers and handles therefore it is important to verify before buying. To save time and energy, it's best to purchase the spindle and handle together.
Espag handles are usually the most commonly used type of handle in uPVC windows. They operate an internal locking mechanism hidden inside the frame that allows you that allows them to open and close. They come in a range of colours and styles to fit your home. When choosing a new Espag handle, you need to pay attention to the spindle's length since this can make a difference to the degree of security your window has.
The handles are available in different sizes and can be rotated left or to the right, based on your preference. They are an easy and efficient choice for your double-glazed window.
The tilt and turn window handle is a popular handle. These handles are usually big and sturdy, as they lock in two locations when opening windows. They are available in various designs including chrome and stainless steel. They can also be made from brass or white uPVC to match existing ironmongery.
Additionally, there are the cockspur handles that are a more traditional form of window handle, with an elongated spur which pushes upwards against the wedge on the frame. They are a simple and efficient option for a double-glazed window, and are available in a broad variety of nose and nib sizes to accommodate a broad range of profiles.
Remove the Handle
There are a variety of different kinds of double glazed window handles that are suitable for uPVC windows. Espag handles are the most commonly used one, since they have a spindle through them that engages with the locking mechanisms of the frame. Other kinds of handles include tilt and turn handles which allow you to either tilt the window to allow ventilation or completely open. These handles are typically larger and feature more complex mechanisms. However, they offer more security. Certain handle styles can be utilized with a key lock, which adds additional security to your home.
It is important to inspect the handle prior to replacing it. This will help you determine if the need for a new handle is necessary or if the handle needs to be tightened or replaced. If the handle is damaged, it will need to be replaced.
If the handle is loose, it might require tightening or tightened. Using a screwdriver, locate the screws inside the handle and take them out. Make sure you don't use a power tool because this could damage the window frame as well as the handle. After the screws have been removed, set them aside in a safe place.
After the handle is removed from the window frame you can remove it and replace it with the new handle. Begin by aligning the new handle with the holes in the window frame. Once you are satisfied that they are aligned then insert the new handle and screw it into the appropriate position.
Test the newly installed window handle after you've finished by opening and shutting the window repeatedly. If you notice any looseness or wobbling, it is essential to tighten the screw, as this could cause the window handle to become unstable and potentially fall off.
If you are looking for a replacement window handle, we offer a wide selection of choices available in white uPVC, black chrome, brass, and stainless steel. We stock espag inline, cranked, and tilt and turn handles for all kinds of uPVC, timber and aluminium windows. We also offer slimline handles that can be tailored to your needs. This is a great option when you are worried about space.
Take the Screws off
You'll need to take off the plastic covers that cover the screws on a window handle before you install new handles. They can be removed using an screwdriver, or perhaps your fingernail. They are usually found between the handle and its substructure when it is in its open position. Be sure to not lose any screws when removing the caps.
Depending on what you need you will find a variety of options for the type of handle you replace. For instance, if you're looking for something sleeker than the standard handle, then slimline models could be the best choice. They are designed to fit the same spindle dimensions as standard handles, but they are smaller and will not interfere with blinds or shutters. You can also choose from stainless steel, brass, and chrome to match the ironmongery you have in your home.
After you've removed the handle, you can begin making your replacement. You will need to identify the type of handle you have, and then measure the length of the spindle, prior to selecting the replacement. The new handle to be of the right size for your uPVC window, and the screw holes must match your existing holes.
When you're ready for installing the new handle, you'll need to ensure that it's in the open position and that the spindle is correctly placed. Place the holes on the handle to the hole in the window, and then install the screws or pins. Be careful not to tighten too much the screws, as this could cause the window frame crack.
After the new handle has been installed, you will have to test it by turning it to lock and unlock the window. It is recommended to do this several times to ensure everything functions well, and to look for any issues with the locking mechanism. If you are satisfied with the performance of the new window handle you can replace the screw caps and put back the cover.
Install the New Handle
A uPVC window handle is generally designed to last for many years, but it can be damaged and require replacement. It is essential to determine the source of damage before making a decision on the next step.
In the majority cases, a loose window handle will need to be tightened before it can be repaired. This will require removing the handle to find the screws that secure it. The screws are usually concealed on the inside of the handle. However, they can easily be located with the help of a screwdriver. Once these have been removed, the handle will be detached from the spindle.
After you have removed the handle and replacing it with a new one. It is a straightforward process, but you must ensure that the screws are securely seated. The handle must be positioned correctly and then locked into place.
There are a variety of handles based on the style and size of your window. They include Cockspur handles as well as tilt and turn handles and Espag locks. Each has its specific characteristics and it is crucial to ensure that you're making use of the correct handle for your window.
It is crucial to make use of the same handle you did when you replaced the Cadenza handle. This includes the blade's design and the fixing centre. If you choose to use the handle with a flat blade, and an angled blade handle must be used, then the blade will fracture.
In general replacing a double-glazed window handle is a relatively simple task. It is crucial to keep in mind that there are different sizes and styles of uPVC window handles , so it is crucial to take measurements of the spindle prior to purchasing an alternative handle. If you follow the steps above, you should be able make an appropriate replacement handle in a short time.