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Window Handles
Window handles are available in a number of different colours and styles to suit your home. They are operated by a locking mechanism hidden within the frame that allows you to open and close your double glazing window handle glazed windows.
It is important to measure the spindle before replacing your handle. This is the length at which the nose sticks out of the base plate or how far in it goes into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks on double-glazed windows, allowing the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for increased security. Our selection of espagnolette handle includes straight and cranked styles, available in various finishes such as chrome, brass and black.
Each handle is made from robust die cast zinc and powder coated or plated for high corrosion resistance, impact resistance and protection against wear. They are specifically designed to be used with uPVC or aluminum windows with the espagnolette or shot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked into the closed position using a key or a push button.
Typically, espagnolette handles have seven millimeter squared spindles that is inserted into the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism within the frame of the sash, and turning the handle to activate the lock. It is crucial to consider the spindle size when choosing a new handle for your espagnolette window. This will determine how it will open. The size of the spindle will be indicated on the backplate of the handle numbers such as 5 3/4', '5' or '2/3'. This is the one you must test against your current handle to ensure it will fit.
Cranked espagnolette window handles are a different option to straight handles and are available in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) variants based on the way you open your window. The cranked design provides more clearance to open the window. This is ideal for windows that are close to the frame.
The cockspur handle is another variant of the espagnolette design, but this one with a cockspur nose that closes onto the striker plate in a similar way to an espagnolette multi-point lock. This type of handle is ideal for older UPVC and aluminium windows and can be used as repair handles to replace old broken handles.
Crankspur and cranked handle models are available with a key-lock insert in order to add additional security. These are available in a choice of handed options and also include the option of a black blanking plug those who prefer their window handle unlocked or want to highlight the handle as fire escape only.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a traditional window handle with the spur, or triangular bit, that pushes against the frame's wedge 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 to secure the frame, so they depend on the cockspur handle to hold them together.
These handles come with a variety of nib and nose heights to fit various profiles. They're also suitable for both left and right-hand window systems. They're the ideal option for those who want to replace a faulty or damaged window handle that doesn't require more intricate internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta Cockspur handle is constructed of top-quality materials and is widely used in a variety of applications. It has a sleek, ergonomic look and is equipped with a standard deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It is available in various backset heights that will fit any sizes of common casements and can be used in conjunction with a range of window accessories.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and move either left or right while cranked cockspur handles have short 'noses that is attached to a striker plate made of plastic that is 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 as they use a spindle to operate a variety of locks that are hidden inside the frame. These handles are the ideal solution for those who need a secure handle for their double glazed window handle-glazing. They come in a variety of styles to match your home.
It is important to measure your windows before purchasing a new set. This will ensure that the handle and spindle are of the correct size for the new frames. Also, make sure you select a product that is in line with the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.
Handles that can tilt and turn
The functionality and benefits of tilt and turn windows is increasing. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened in a variety of ways to let fresh air into the home, or to provide a fire escape.
These handles function in a similar manner to an espagnolette handle but have additional functions which make them ideal for tilt and turn windows. The lever can be set downwards when it's locked to close the window and 90 degrees to open the window as a replacement door handles. It can also be moved upwards to open the window normally.
They feature a multipoint lock mechanism which is more effective than a double glazed door handle-glazed casement window against forced entry. When the handle is closed, the outer bottom hinge is fitted with locking pins which are engaged by a rail made of metal on the inner frame. The window inside is secured by two hinges located in the corners of the bottom that can be opened upwards and outwards, which makes them ideal for larger windows and great for air circulation.
The open mode is activated by turning the handle so that it faces up. It opens the window in an upward tilt, which allows for better ventilation and makes cleaning easier. The sash can be pulled to the side that is facing the windows to create a gap enough to accommodate an incline or a stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles tend to be larger than cockspur and espag handles because they must be able to handle the larger and larger frame sizes. They are spindle-based and use the exact same fixings that a standard handle for cockspur or espag employs, but they have a wider base and typically larger screw centers.
uPVC frames, which are cheaper than timber or aluminium, and don't require painting, are the most popular for these windows. However there are a variety of wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is a different alternative for these types of windows as it can be painted in any shade to match the style of your house and is lighter than uPVC.
Handles for blades or spades
It is essential to choose handles that match the style and function. In the end, the closing and locking mechanisms are just as important as the frame making it possible to use your upvc sliding door handle windows effectively and without fuss. You must also ensure that the handles will last and not break easily.
One of the most sought-after types of handle is a blade or spade handle. They are typically used on tilt-and-turn or casement style uPVC Windows. The lever operates an latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is connected to a mortice stay or peg stay, which is placed inside the frame of your windows and provides extra security and stability.
These handles are commonly employed on double-glazed uPVC casement windows or tilt-and-turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and offer more leverage to open the windows, making them more convenient. They are also available in a range of styles to fit the majority of interior styles and preferences.
The handle itself will feature a spindle (7mm square) that protrudes from the back which is used to connect with the gearbox and get inside of the multi-point locking system inside the window. The window can be shut and secured more securely. Handles are available in a variety of sizes to fit frames of various sizes. Some manufacturers also offer straight and angled versions.
You can also enhance the security of your uPVC windows by selecting handles that come with a key-locking mechanism. These are great for uPVC windows and doors that are used frequently as they allow you to lock your door or window from the outside which makes it much more difficult for burglars to gain entry by forcing open or manipulating the handle.
Although there are arguments for and against using the lock handle however, we believe it makes sense as it can provide an extra degree of security to your home. Even if you're not concerned about burglars trying to gain entry into your home however the fact that they will have more difficulty in getting past the key-locking window handle handle is likely to dissuade them and make it less of a target for them.
Window handles are available in a number of different colours and styles to suit your home. They are operated by a locking mechanism hidden within the frame that allows you to open and close your double glazing window handle glazed windows.
It is important to measure the spindle before replacing your handle. This is the length at which the nose sticks out of the base plate or how far in it goes into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks on double-glazed windows, allowing the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for increased security. Our selection of espagnolette handle includes straight and cranked styles, available in various finishes such as chrome, brass and black.
Each handle is made from robust die cast zinc and powder coated or plated for high corrosion resistance, impact resistance and protection against wear. They are specifically designed to be used with uPVC or aluminum windows with the espagnolette or shot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked into the closed position using a key or a push button.
Typically, espagnolette handles have seven millimeter squared spindles that is inserted into the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism within the frame of the sash, and turning the handle to activate the lock. It is crucial to consider the spindle size when choosing a new handle for your espagnolette window. This will determine how it will open. The size of the spindle will be indicated on the backplate of the handle numbers such as 5 3/4', '5' or '2/3'. This is the one you must test against your current handle to ensure it will fit.
Cranked espagnolette window handles are a different option to straight handles and are available in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) variants based on the way you open your window. The cranked design provides more clearance to open the window. This is ideal for windows that are close to the frame.
The cockspur handle is another variant of the espagnolette design, but this one with a cockspur nose that closes onto the striker plate in a similar way to an espagnolette multi-point lock. This type of handle is ideal for older UPVC and aluminium windows and can be used as repair handles to replace old broken handles.
Crankspur and cranked handle models are available with a key-lock insert in order to add additional security. These are available in a choice of handed options and also include the option of a black blanking plug those who prefer their window handle unlocked or want to highlight the handle as fire escape only.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a traditional window handle with the spur, or triangular bit, that pushes against the frame's wedge 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 to secure the frame, so they depend on the cockspur handle to hold them together.
These handles come with a variety of nib and nose heights to fit various profiles. They're also suitable for both left and right-hand window systems. They're the ideal option for those who want to replace a faulty or damaged window handle that doesn't require more intricate internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta Cockspur handle is constructed of top-quality materials and is widely used in a variety of applications. It has a sleek, ergonomic look and is equipped with a standard deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It is available in various backset heights that will fit any sizes of common casements and can be used in conjunction with a range of window accessories.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and move either left or right while cranked cockspur handles have short 'noses that is attached to a striker plate made of plastic that is 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 as they use a spindle to operate a variety of locks that are hidden inside the frame. These handles are the ideal solution for those who need a secure handle for their double glazed window handle-glazing. They come in a variety of styles to match your home.
It is important to measure your windows before purchasing a new set. This will ensure that the handle and spindle are of the correct size for the new frames. Also, make sure you select a product that is in line with the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.
Handles that can tilt and turn
The functionality and benefits of tilt and turn windows is increasing. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened in a variety of ways to let fresh air into the home, or to provide a fire escape.
These handles function in a similar manner to an espagnolette handle but have additional functions which make them ideal for tilt and turn windows. The lever can be set downwards when it's locked to close the window and 90 degrees to open the window as a replacement door handles. It can also be moved upwards to open the window normally.
They feature a multipoint lock mechanism which is more effective than a double glazed door handle-glazed casement window against forced entry. When the handle is closed, the outer bottom hinge is fitted with locking pins which are engaged by a rail made of metal on the inner frame. The window inside is secured by two hinges located in the corners of the bottom that can be opened upwards and outwards, which makes them ideal for larger windows and great for air circulation.
The open mode is activated by turning the handle so that it faces up. It opens the window in an upward tilt, which allows for better ventilation and makes cleaning easier. The sash can be pulled to the side that is facing the windows to create a gap enough to accommodate an incline or a stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles tend to be larger than cockspur and espag handles because they must be able to handle the larger and larger frame sizes. They are spindle-based and use the exact same fixings that a standard handle for cockspur or espag employs, but they have a wider base and typically larger screw centers.
uPVC frames, which are cheaper than timber or aluminium, and don't require painting, are the most popular for these windows. However there are a variety of wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is a different alternative for these types of windows as it can be painted in any shade to match the style of your house and is lighter than uPVC.
Handles for blades or spades
It is essential to choose handles that match the style and function. In the end, the closing and locking mechanisms are just as important as the frame making it possible to use your upvc sliding door handle windows effectively and without fuss. You must also ensure that the handles will last and not break easily.
One of the most sought-after types of handle is a blade or spade handle. They are typically used on tilt-and-turn or casement style uPVC Windows. The lever operates an latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is connected to a mortice stay or peg stay, which is placed inside the frame of your windows and provides extra security and stability.
These handles are commonly employed on double-glazed uPVC casement windows or tilt-and-turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and offer more leverage to open the windows, making them more convenient. They are also available in a range of styles to fit the majority of interior styles and preferences.
The handle itself will feature a spindle (7mm square) that protrudes from the back which is used to connect with the gearbox and get inside of the multi-point locking system inside the window. The window can be shut and secured more securely. Handles are available in a variety of sizes to fit frames of various sizes. Some manufacturers also offer straight and angled versions.
You can also enhance the security of your uPVC windows by selecting handles that come with a key-locking mechanism. These are great for uPVC windows and doors that are used frequently as they allow you to lock your door or window from the outside which makes it much more difficult for burglars to gain entry by forcing open or manipulating the handle.

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