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Window Handles
Window handles are available in a number of different styles and colors to match your home. They can be used to open and close double-glazed windows with a hidden locking system.
It is crucial 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 operate multi-point locks in double glazed handles-glazed windows. The handle can be turned around the window to improve security. Our collection of espagnolette window handles includes straight and cranked designs in a range of finishes, including brass, chrome black, forged and black.
Each handle is made of robust die-cast zinc that is powder-coated or plated to offer high corrosion resistance and impact strength, as well as protection from abrasion. They are specifically designed to be used with upvc door handles replacement or aluminum windows with espagnolette or shot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked into a closed position with either a key or a push button.
The espagnolette handle is generally a 7mm squared rod that goes through the backplate of the lever, and into the lock mechanism in the Sash lock door Handles frame. Turning the handle activates this lock. It is important to consider the size of the spindle before selecting the handle you want to use for your espagnolette window. This will determine the way it will open. The size of the spindle is identified by numbers on the handle backplate such as 5", '3/4" or 2/3" You will have to compare this with your existing handle in order to make sure it will fit.
Cranked handles are a different design for straight handles. They are available in either left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise), depending on the way you open your window. The cranked design provides more room to open the window. This is ideal for windows that are close to the frame.
The cockspur handle is a different variation of the espagnolette design, but this one with a cockspur nose that closes onto the striker plate in a similar manner as an espagnolette multi-point lock. This kind of handle is suitable for older upvc windows handles as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as a repair handle to replace broken handles for cockspurs.
The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur as well as cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handles and also a blanking plug in black, if you prefer your window handle unlocked or want to highlight it only as a fire egress.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a common window handle that has a spur, or triangle bit that presses against the frame's wedge as the handle is closed. They are typically found on older aluminium windows or uPVC casement windows which do not have an internal mechanism for securing the frame, so they depend on the cockspur handle to hold them together.
They are available in a large variety of nose and nib height options to accommodate different profiles. They're also suitable for left and right hand window systems. They're the best solution for those looking to replace a damaged or worn window handle that doesn't need more complex internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta cockspur handle is made of high-quality materials, and is widely used in a variety of applications. It has a sleek, modern design and comes with a standard deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It's available in a range of backset heights to accommodate all standard casement sizes and is compatible with a wide range of matching window accessories.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and can turn either left or right while cranked cockspur handles have short 'noses that is attached to a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. It is simple to use and is lockable or unlocked using a key.
Espagnolette handles are generally considered to be more secure than cockspur handles since they employ a spindle that can operate a variety of locks that are hidden within the frame. They're the perfect solution for those who require an extra secure window handle for double glazing, and you can find a range of styles to match your home.
It is essential to measure your windows before buying a new set. This will ensure that the spindle and handle are the right size for your new frames. Choose a product which meets the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Handles that can tilt and turn
Tilt and turn windows are becoming more and more popular due to their design, efficiency and the benefits they provide. They allow for multiple opening options and can be opened in different ways, which aids in cleaning convenience and allows fresh air to enter the home or allowing for an escape route for fire.
These handles work in a similar manner as an espagnolette handle however they are equipped with additional functions that make them more suited for tilt and turn-style windows. The lever can be set downwards when locked to close the windows and 90 degrees to open it like a window or upwards to open the window normally.
They have an advanced locking mechanism that is more effective against forced entry than double-glazed casement windows. The hinges on the bottom of the outer frame have metal locking pins that are engaged into a metal rail within the frame when the handle is in its closed position. The inner window is also held in place by two more hinges in the bottom corners that can be opened to the side, a feature which makes them ideal for windows that are larger and is great for ventilation.
The open mode is activated by turning the handle so that it is facing upwards. It opens the white window handles at an upward tilt, which allows for 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 fit a ladder or a stool through.
Tilt and turn handles are typically larger than espag or cockspur handles because they have to be able to handle the heavier and larger frame sizes that they are available in. They are spindle-based and utilize the exact same fixings that an ordinary handle for cockspur or espag uses, but they will have a wider base and typically larger screw centers.
uPVC frames are the most common windows made of uPVC as they're cheaper than timber or aluminium and don't require painting but there are many wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is a second option for these styles of windows, as it can be painted in any colour to match the look of your house and is lighter than uPVC.
Handles for blades or spades
It is essential to choose handles that match the style and functionality. The closing and locking mechanisms are just as crucial as the frame, making it possible to use your uPVC windows efficiently and without fuss. Also, you must ensure that the handles are of a high quality and will last well, rather than breaking easily or being prone to damage.
The blade handle, also known as the spade, is one of the most common kinds 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 attached to mortice stay or peg stay that sits within the frame of your windows. It provides an extra level of security and stability.
These type of handles tend to be used on the latest uPVC double glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to be more ergonomic and provide a greater amount of leverage to open the window, making them simpler to use. They come in various styles to fit any interior design.
The handle will include a spindle (7mm) that extends from the back. This spindle is used to engage and enter the gearbox inside the window of the multi-point lock system. This allows the window to be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a variety of sizes that can be fitted to different sized frames and some manufacturers offer straight and angled versions too.
It is also possible to increase the security of uPVC windows by having handles that feature a key-locking system. They are perfect for uPVC windows and doors that are frequently used as they allow you to secure your window or door from the outside making it harder for burglars to gain entry by forcing open or manipulating the handle.
There are arguments both for and against a locking handle. We think it is an excellent idea as it will add an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you don't believe that intruders will try to break into your home, the fact that they may have a harder to get past the key-locking handles is likely to make them less inclined to do so.
Window handles are available in a number of different styles and colors to match your home. They can be used to open and close double-glazed windows with a hidden locking system.
It is crucial 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 operate multi-point locks in double glazed handles-glazed windows. The handle can be turned around the window to improve security. Our collection of espagnolette window handles includes straight and cranked designs in a range of finishes, including brass, chrome black, forged and black.
Each handle is made of robust die-cast zinc that is powder-coated or plated to offer high corrosion resistance and impact strength, as well as protection from abrasion. They are specifically designed to be used with upvc door handles replacement or aluminum windows with espagnolette or shot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked into a closed position with either a key or a push button.
The espagnolette handle is generally a 7mm squared rod that goes through the backplate of the lever, and into the lock mechanism in the Sash lock door Handles frame. Turning the handle activates this lock. It is important to consider the size of the spindle before selecting the handle you want to use for your espagnolette window. This will determine the way it will open. The size of the spindle is identified by numbers on the handle backplate such as 5", '3/4" or 2/3" You will have to compare this with your existing handle in order to make sure it will fit.
Cranked handles are a different design for straight handles. They are available in either left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise), depending on the way you open your window. The cranked design provides more room to open the window. This is ideal for windows that are close to the frame.
The cockspur handle is a different variation of the espagnolette design, but this one with a cockspur nose that closes onto the striker plate in a similar manner as an espagnolette multi-point lock. This kind of handle is suitable for older upvc windows handles as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as a repair handle to replace broken handles for cockspurs.
The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur as well as cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handles and also a blanking plug in black, if you prefer your window handle unlocked or want to highlight it only as a fire egress.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a common window handle that has a spur, or triangle bit that presses against the frame's wedge as the handle is closed. They are typically found on older aluminium windows or uPVC casement windows which do not have an internal mechanism for securing the frame, so they depend on the cockspur handle to hold them together.
They are available in a large variety of nose and nib height options to accommodate different profiles. They're also suitable for left and right hand window systems. They're the best solution for those looking to replace a damaged or worn window handle that doesn't need more complex internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta cockspur handle is made of high-quality materials, and is widely used in a variety of applications. It has a sleek, modern design and comes with a standard deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It's available in a range of backset heights to accommodate all standard casement sizes and is compatible with a wide range of matching window accessories.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and can turn either left or right while cranked cockspur handles have short 'noses that is attached to a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. It is simple to use and is lockable or unlocked using a key.
Espagnolette handles are generally considered to be more secure than cockspur handles since they employ a spindle that can operate a variety of locks that are hidden within the frame. They're the perfect solution for those who require an extra secure window handle for double glazing, and you can find a range of styles to match your home.
It is essential to measure your windows before buying a new set. This will ensure that the spindle and handle are the right size for your new frames. Choose a product which meets the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Handles that can tilt and turn
Tilt and turn windows are becoming more and more popular due to their design, efficiency and the benefits they provide. They allow for multiple opening options and can be opened in different ways, which aids in cleaning convenience and allows fresh air to enter the home or allowing for an escape route for fire.
These handles work in a similar manner as an espagnolette handle however they are equipped with additional functions that make them more suited for tilt and turn-style windows. The lever can be set downwards when locked to close the windows and 90 degrees to open it like a window or upwards to open the window normally.
They have an advanced locking mechanism that is more effective against forced entry than double-glazed casement windows. The hinges on the bottom of the outer frame have metal locking pins that are engaged into a metal rail within the frame when the handle is in its closed position. The inner window is also held in place by two more hinges in the bottom corners that can be opened to the side, a feature which makes them ideal for windows that are larger and is great for ventilation.
The open mode is activated by turning the handle so that it is facing upwards. It opens the white window handles at an upward tilt, which allows for 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 fit a ladder or a stool through.
Tilt and turn handles are typically larger than espag or cockspur handles because they have to be able to handle the heavier and larger frame sizes that they are available in. They are spindle-based and utilize the exact same fixings that an ordinary handle for cockspur or espag uses, but they will have a wider base and typically larger screw centers.
uPVC frames are the most common windows made of uPVC as they're cheaper than timber or aluminium and don't require painting but there are many wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is a second option for these styles of windows, as it can be painted in any colour to match the look of your house and is lighter than uPVC.
Handles for blades or spades
It is essential to choose handles that match the style and functionality. The closing and locking mechanisms are just as crucial as the frame, making it possible to use your uPVC windows efficiently and without fuss. Also, you must ensure that the handles are of a high quality and will last well, rather than breaking easily or being prone to damage.
The blade handle, also known as the spade, is one of the most common kinds 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 attached to mortice stay or peg stay that sits within the frame of your windows. It provides an extra level of security and stability.
These type of handles tend to be used on the latest uPVC double glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to be more ergonomic and provide a greater amount of leverage to open the window, making them simpler to use. They come in various styles to fit any interior design.
The handle will include a spindle (7mm) that extends from the back. This spindle is used to engage and enter the gearbox inside the window of the multi-point lock system. This allows the window to be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a variety of sizes that can be fitted to different sized frames and some manufacturers offer straight and angled versions too.
It is also possible to increase the security of uPVC windows by having handles that feature a key-locking system. They are perfect for uPVC windows and doors that are frequently used as they allow you to secure your window or door from the outside making it harder for burglars to gain entry by forcing open or manipulating the handle.
There are arguments both for and against a locking handle. We think it is an excellent idea as it will add an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you don't believe that intruders will try to break into your home, the fact that they may have a harder to get past the key-locking handles is likely to make them less inclined to do so.
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