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Tips For Replacing Window Handles

window handle replacement handles can become loose or break. If this happens, replacing them can be an easy task.

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgBefore beginning the replacement process, it's crucial to choose a handle compatible with your windows. Ensure that the spindle length and screw holes are in line.

Identifying the issue

Window handles are a key component of your windows and can be found in different styles to match the design of your home. The handles are designed as simple mechanisms to open and shut your single or double casement window handle repair. However, with time, the handles can become brittle due to continuous use and exposure to elements. As a result, they could break or start to function irregularly. It is important to determine if the problem is fixable or if the handle needs to be replaced.

Replacing uPVC window handles is usually an easy job, however it is essential to make sure that you're making use of the correct handle type and size to ensure that your window is secure and the new handle functions properly. The spindle on your current handle is the most important factor to consider. The spindle is the link between the handle to the locking window handles mechanism within the frame. If the spindle length is too long or too short, it will not be able to reach the lock and will not operate your window correctly.

To determine the correct spindle length needed for your new handle you must remove the handle and remove the screws that hold it in place. Once the handle has been removed, measure the spindle and compare it to the new handle that you're planning to purchase either online or in the store. This will help you ensure that the handle you're buying has the correct step height to fit your uPVC windows. This can have serious safety implications for your home, and can lead to windows that are locked and can't be opened.

Identifying the Handle Type

Although they might seem like something of a minor thing window handles are vital to the overall function of your windows. They are necessary to open, close and locking your windows.

Selecting the best handle for your windows isn't just about functionality, but also aesthetics. With a wide range of sizes and shapes, finishes and styles available you can find the perfect fit to your interior design and perfectly match your windows.

In terms of identifying the size of your uPVC window handles, there are standard sizes and types that you'll likely see when replacing the handles. This is particularly true of the older cockspur handles where you will usually find that they are 38mm across the middle fixing positions, unless you are using the more modern handles known as espag (a hybrid of a cockspur and espagnolette) in which case they are 41mm across the central fixing positions.

To ensure that the replacement handles you select are of the correct size you should measure the length and height of the base of the handle to determine the size of the spindle that is required. Determine the distance between mounting holes to ensure that your handle will fit comfortably and remain secure after fitting. Lastly, you will need to identify the length of the lever to ensure that the new handle is a comfortable fit for your hands when it is opened and closed. Modern handle designs often come with a built-in spindle that can be adjusted to meet your requirements. This makes the process much simpler and less time-consuming. Our Secustik handle VarioFit, for example, allows you to adjust the length of the lever to meet your requirements.

Identifying Spindle Length

Knowing the kind of handle you are using is vital because not all uPVC handles are the same size. It could be a simple issue of a loose screw, pin that requires tightening or the handle itself may need replacing completely. Once the correct type of handle is identified, you will have to determine the length of the spindle on the handle you have. This will allow you to select the correct replacement and ensure that it is a perfect fit.

The spindle is a metal bar that runs through the middle of the handle. It connects the handle to the lock mechanism that is located on the window frame. There are three types of upvc window handle keys handles with spindles. They are the inline espagnolette handle and cockspur handle as well as tilt and turn handle. Each has a distinct way to secure the spindle to the handle using either a screw or pin.

Inline espagnolette handles typically use a square shaped spindle with a screw that fits into the hole in the handle. The screw is tightened to secure the spindle and the handle. Cockspur handles have a hook-shaped design and are secured by one screw. They are usually found on older uPVC windows. Turn and tilt handles have unique design that permits them to function as both a tilt and a turn which allows the window to be opened fully.

It is essential to be precise when measuring the spindle on your handle made of uPVC. This will help you find a replacement. Make use of a ruler to determine the length of your existing handle and write the measurements on a piece of paper. Once you have your measurement, you can cross it against the list of sizes provided by the uPVC handle manufacturer. If you're having difficulty finding the right replacement, you'll need to consult a double glazed window handles glazing specialist for advice.

Identifying the Screws or Pins

Over time, window handles can begin to show signs wear and wear and. It's evident when the handle begins to crack, or more subtle when the lock isn't engaging easily. Regardless of how the handle begins to break, it's important that you replace it as soon as you can. This will keep your windows in good condition and secure.

The first step is to take the handle that was used to remove it from the frame. Be careful when doing this, since you'll need to avoid damaging the area around it. After removing the handle, you'll need to take out any pins or screws that hold it in place. Then, you'll need to locate the fixing holes in the new handle and align them with the fixing holes of the frame or base. After aligning them, you'll be able to screw the handle in place.

Be sure to check the spindle length before you purchase the handle. If the spindle is too short, the handle will not be able reach the window's lock. You can determine the spindle's length by pressing a small object, such as needles into the handle base and measuring the depth of the square-pin.

If you're replacing an older uPVC handle, you'll need to be aware of the step height. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the spindle within the window frame. It is essential to verify the size of the steps that are used in your window frame prior to buying an additional handle.

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