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Window Handles
Window handles come in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They have a locking mechanism that is concealed within the frame. This allows you that allows you to open and close your double-glazed windows.
It is important to measure the spindle prior to replacing your handle. This is how far the nose sticks out of the base plate or how far in it goes into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are used to lock multi-point locks on double glazed windows which allows the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for increased security. Our selection of espagnolette window handles include straight and cranked styles in a variety of finishes including chrome, brass black, and forged.
Each handle is constructed of durable die cast zinc and powder coated or plated for high corrosion resistance and impact resistance, as well as protection against wear. They are designed for use on uPVC and aluminium windows with shoot bolt or espagnolette mechanisms. They can be locked in a closed position by using the push button or key to lock in place.
The majority of espagnolette handles come with a 7mm squared spindle that runs through the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism inside the frame of the sash, and turning the handle will activate the lock. When selecting a new espagnolette handle it is crucial to take the length of the spindle into account as this will determine the way your window will open. The size of the spindle will be marked on the backplate of the handle numbers such as 5 3/4', '5', or '2/3'. This is what you should compare to the handle you have currently to ensure it will fit.
Cranked window handles made of espagnolette are a great alternative to straight ones and are available in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) variants based on the way you open your window handles for wooden windows. The cranked design is designed to provide you with more hand space when opening the window, which is ideal for windows that are close to the frame's edge.
The cockspur handle is a variant of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur that closes on 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 an repair handle to replace damaged handles.
The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur as well as cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handles and include a blanking plug in black if prefer your window handle to be unlocked or want to use it solely as a fire escape.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur handle is a very traditional window handle which has an elongated spur (triangle bit) that pushes up against the wedge on the frame when the handle is closed. These are often found on older windows made of aluminium or uPVC casement windows that don't have an internal mechanism for securing the frame - so they rely on the cockspur handle for holding them together.
The handles are available with a variety of nib and nose heights to match a variety of profiles. These handles are also suitable for both right and left hand window systems. They are the perfect solution for those who want to replace a window handle that is worn or faulty, but don't require more complex internal gadgets.
Our Sparta Cockspur window handle is constructed of top quality materials and is a popular choice for a wide range of applications. It has a sleek and ergonomic look and is equipped with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It's available in a variety of backset heights that fit the majority of common size casements and can be used with a wide range of window accessories that match.
In-line cockspurs are straight and can be turned either left or right. Cranked cockspurs have an elongated "nose" that rests on a plastic plate attached to the frame. It's simple to operate and can be locked or unlocked using a key for added security.
Espagnolette handles are regarded to be more secure than cockspur-style handles since they have a spinning spindle that operates multiple locks concealed within the frame. They're the ideal solution for those who require a secure window handle for their double glazing, and you can choose from a variety of styles to match your home.
If you're buying a new set of double-glazed window handles, it's crucial to to measure the size of your existing windows and make sure that the size of the handle and spindle will be suitable for your new frames. It is also important you select a product that meets the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.
Tilt and Turn Handles
The functionality and benefits of tilt and turn windows are growing. They offer a variety of opening options and can be opened in a variety of ways which helps with cleaning, allowing fresh air to enter the home or allowing for the fire escape.
These handles are like espagnolette handles but they have additional functions which make them better suited to turn and tilt windows. The lever can be placed downward when it's locked to close the window and 90 degrees to tilt the window open as a replacement door handles. It can also be moved upwards to open the window in normal fashion.
They have an innovative multipoint lock mechanism that is more efficient than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. The outer bottom hinge has metal locking window handle pins that are engaged to a rail of metal across the frame's inner side when the handle is in its closed position. The window inside is secured by two hinges in the corners of the bottom that can be opened upwards and outwards, which makes them ideal for larger windows and is great for ventilation.
The open mode can be activated by turning the handle for patio door so that it is facing upwards. It opens the window in the vertical direction which provides better ventilation and makes cleaning much easier. The sash can be pushed to the side that is facing the windows to create a gap large enough to accommodate a ladder or a stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles are typically larger than espag and cockspur handles because they have to be able handle the larger and larger frame sizes. They are typically spindle-based and use the same type of fixings that are used in a standard espag or cockspur handle however they will have larger bases and typically larger screw centres.
uPVC frames which are more affordable than aluminium or timber and do not require painting, are the most popular for these windows. However there are a variety of wood-effect finishes that are available. Aluminium is also a possibility for these types of windows, as it is lighter and can be painted to match your home's design.
Spade or Blade Handles
Whether you are upgrading your uPVC windows or replacing upvc window handles the ones that came with the property, it is important to choose handles that match the design and function of the window. The closing and locking mechanisms of your upvc handle window window are as important as their frame. This lets you use them effectively and without hassle. You also want to make sure that the handles are of a high quality and will last long, rather than breaking easily or becoming susceptible to damage.
The blade handle, also known as the spade, is one of the most commonly used types of handles. These are typically used on tilt and turn or casement-style uPVC windows. The lever operates a latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is usually attached to a peg keep or mortice keep, which sits within the frame of your window, and offers more security and stability.
These handles are typically used on double-glazed uPVC casement windows or tilt-and-turn windows. They are designed for better ergonomics and provide more leverage to open the windows, making them easier. They are also available in a variety of designs to suit most interior styles and tastes.
The handle will include a spindle (7mm) that extends from the back. This spindle is used to engage and penetrate the gearbox that is inside the window of the multi-point lock system. This allows the window to be closed and locked with greater security. The handles are also available in a variety of sizes to fit different sized frames and some manufacturers offer straight and angled versions as well.
You can also up the security of your uPVC windows by choosing handles that come with the key lock mechanism. These are ideal for uPVC windows and doors that are used frequently as they let you lock your door or window from the outside which makes it much more difficult for burglars to break in by pushing open or manipulating the handle.
There are arguments both for and against a locking handle. We believe it's beneficial because it can add an extra layer of security to your home. Even if you are not concerned about burglars trying to enter your home however the fact that they will encounter more difficulty getting past the key-locking handle will likely discourage them and make it less of a target.
Window handles come in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They have a locking mechanism that is concealed within the frame. This allows you that allows you to open and close your double-glazed windows.
It is important to measure the spindle prior to replacing your handle. This is how far the nose sticks out of the base plate or how far in it goes into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are used to lock multi-point locks on double glazed windows which allows the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for increased security. Our selection of espagnolette window handles include straight and cranked styles in a variety of finishes including chrome, brass black, and forged.
Each handle is constructed of durable die cast zinc and powder coated or plated for high corrosion resistance and impact resistance, as well as protection against wear. They are designed for use on uPVC and aluminium windows with shoot bolt or espagnolette mechanisms. They can be locked in a closed position by using the push button or key to lock in place.
The majority of espagnolette handles come with a 7mm squared spindle that runs through the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism inside the frame of the sash, and turning the handle will activate the lock. When selecting a new espagnolette handle it is crucial to take the length of the spindle into account as this will determine the way your window will open. The size of the spindle will be marked on the backplate of the handle numbers such as 5 3/4', '5', or '2/3'. This is what you should compare to the handle you have currently to ensure it will fit.
Cranked window handles made of espagnolette are a great alternative to straight ones and are available in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) variants based on the way you open your window handles for wooden windows. The cranked design is designed to provide you with more hand space when opening the window, which is ideal for windows that are close to the frame's edge.
The cockspur handle is a variant of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur that closes on 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 an repair handle to replace damaged handles.
The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur as well as cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handles and include a blanking plug in black if prefer your window handle to be unlocked or want to use it solely as a fire escape.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur handle is a very traditional window handle which has an elongated spur (triangle bit) that pushes up against the wedge on the frame when the handle is closed. These are often found on older windows made of aluminium or uPVC casement windows that don't have an internal mechanism for securing the frame - so they rely on the cockspur handle for holding them together.
The handles are available with a variety of nib and nose heights to match a variety of profiles. These handles are also suitable for both right and left hand window systems. They are the perfect solution for those who want to replace a window handle that is worn or faulty, but don't require more complex internal gadgets.
Our Sparta Cockspur window handle is constructed of top quality materials and is a popular choice for a wide range of applications. It has a sleek and ergonomic look and is equipped with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It's available in a variety of backset heights that fit the majority of common size casements and can be used with a wide range of window accessories that match.
In-line cockspurs are straight and can be turned either left or right. Cranked cockspurs have an elongated "nose" that rests on a plastic plate attached to the frame. It's simple to operate and can be locked or unlocked using a key for added security.
Espagnolette handles are regarded to be more secure than cockspur-style handles since they have a spinning spindle that operates multiple locks concealed within the frame. They're the ideal solution for those who require a secure window handle for their double glazing, and you can choose from a variety of styles to match your home.
If you're buying a new set of double-glazed window handles, it's crucial to to measure the size of your existing windows and make sure that the size of the handle and spindle will be suitable for your new frames. It is also important you select a product that meets the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.
Tilt and Turn Handles
The functionality and benefits of tilt and turn windows are growing. They offer a variety of opening options and can be opened in a variety of ways which helps with cleaning, allowing fresh air to enter the home or allowing for the fire escape.
These handles are like espagnolette handles but they have additional functions which make them better suited to turn and tilt windows. The lever can be placed downward when it's locked to close the window and 90 degrees to tilt the window open as a replacement door handles. It can also be moved upwards to open the window in normal fashion.
They have an innovative multipoint lock mechanism that is more efficient than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. The outer bottom hinge has metal locking window handle pins that are engaged to a rail of metal across the frame's inner side when the handle is in its closed position. The window inside is secured by two hinges in the corners of the bottom that can be opened upwards and outwards, which makes them ideal for larger windows and is great for ventilation.
The open mode can be activated by turning the handle for patio door so that it is facing upwards. It opens the window in the vertical direction which provides better ventilation and makes cleaning much easier. The sash can be pushed to the side that is facing the windows to create a gap large enough to accommodate a ladder or a stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles are typically larger than espag and cockspur handles because they have to be able handle the larger and larger frame sizes. They are typically spindle-based and use the same type of fixings that are used in a standard espag or cockspur handle however they will have larger bases and typically larger screw centres.
uPVC frames which are more affordable than aluminium or timber and do not require painting, are the most popular for these windows. However there are a variety of wood-effect finishes that are available. Aluminium is also a possibility for these types of windows, as it is lighter and can be painted to match your home's design.
Spade or Blade Handles
Whether you are upgrading your uPVC windows or replacing upvc window handles the ones that came with the property, it is important to choose handles that match the design and function of the window. The closing and locking mechanisms of your upvc handle window window are as important as their frame. This lets you use them effectively and without hassle. You also want to make sure that the handles are of a high quality and will last long, rather than breaking easily or becoming susceptible to damage.
The blade handle, also known as the spade, is one of the most commonly used types of handles. These are typically used on tilt and turn or casement-style uPVC windows. The lever operates a latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is usually attached to a peg keep or mortice keep, which sits within the frame of your window, and offers more security and stability.
These handles are typically used on double-glazed uPVC casement windows or tilt-and-turn windows. They are designed for better ergonomics and provide more leverage to open the windows, making them easier. They are also available in a variety of designs to suit most interior styles and tastes.
The handle will include a spindle (7mm) that extends from the back. This spindle is used to engage and penetrate the gearbox that is inside the window of the multi-point lock system. This allows the window to be closed and locked with greater security. The handles are also available in a variety of sizes to fit different sized frames and some manufacturers offer straight and angled versions as well.
You can also up the security of your uPVC windows by choosing handles that come with the key lock mechanism. These are ideal for uPVC windows and doors that are used frequently as they let you lock your door or window from the outside which makes it much more difficult for burglars to break in by pushing open or manipulating the handle.
There are arguments both for and against a locking handle. We believe it's beneficial because it can add an extra layer of security to your home. Even if you are not concerned about burglars trying to enter your home however the fact that they will encounter more difficulty getting past the key-locking handle will likely discourage them and make it less of a target.
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