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Window Handles
Window handles are available in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They are operated by a locking mechanism concealed within the frame to open and close your double-glazed windows.
When replacing your handle, it is essential to check the length of the spindle. This is the distance the nose extends from the base plate, or how far it is inserted into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are used to operate multi-point locks within double glazed windows. The handle can be turned around the window to increase security. Our collection of espagnolette handles includes both cranked and straight styles, with various finishes such as chrome, brass and black.
Each handle is constructed of robust die cast zinc and powder coated or plated to provide high corrosion resistance as well as protection against wear. They are specifically designed to be used with uPVC or aluminum windows with an espagnolette or shot bolt mechanism. They can be locked into the closed position using a key or a push button.
Typically, espagnolette Handles For Internal Bifold Doors feature 7mm squared spindles that runs through the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism in the frame of the sash, and turning the handle to activate the lock. When selecting an espagnolette handle that you want to replace, it is important to take the spindle length into consideration since this will determine the way your window can be opened. The size of the spindle is indicated by numbers on the backplate of the handle, such as 5" or '3/4" or '2/3", and you will be required to measure it against your existing handle in order to make sure it will fit.
Cranked espagnolette handles are an alternative design for straight handles. They are available in left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise) in accordance with the method you use to 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 can be described as a variant of the espagnolette style, this one with a cockspur nose that is closed onto the striker plate in a manner similar as an espagnolette multi-point lock. This handle can be used to repair the cockspur handles that were previously used on UPVC or windows made of aluminium.
Crankspur and cranked handle models can be fitted with a key lock insert to add additional security. These are available in a variety of different hand sizes and include a black blanking plug for those who prefer their window handle locked or want to highlight it as fire egress only.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a traditional window handle with a spur, or triangle bit that presses against the frame's wedge when the handle is closed. They are typically found on older aluminium windows or uPVC casement windows that do not have an internal mechanism for securing the frame - so they rely on the cockspur handle to keep them in place.
These handles come in a variety of nib and nose heights to match different profiles. They're also suitable for both left and right hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for those who want to replace a window handle that's worn out or damaged, but don't require more complicated internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta cockspur handle is made of high-quality materials and is popular for a broad variety of applications. It features a sleek and ergonomic design and is fitted with a standard lockable deadlock cylinder for increased security. It is available in a variety of backset heights that are compatible with all common casement size and can be used in conjunction with a full set of window locking handles accessories that match.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and turn either left or right while cranked cockspur handles have short 'noses' that locates over a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. It is easy to use and is lockable or unlocked using the use of a key.
Espagnolette handles are typically considered to be more secure than cockspur handles as they utilize a spindle to manage multiple locks concealed inside the frame. They are the best choice for people who require a secure window handle for replacement double glazing window handles glazing, and you can find a range of styles to match your home.
It is essential to measure your windows prior purchasing new frames. This will ensure that the handle and spindle are the right size for your new frames. Also, make sure to select an item that is in line with the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.
Handles that tilt and turn
Tilt and turn windows are becoming more and more popular due to their functionality efficiency, effectiveness and the benefits they bring. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened differently to let fresh air in the home, or to provide an escape route for fire.
They function in a similar way as an espagnolette handle however they come with additional functions, making them better suited to tilt and turn windows. The lever can be placed downwards when locked to close the windows and 90 degrees to tilt it open like windows, or up to open the window.
They feature a multipoint lock mechanism which is more effective than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. When the handle is closed, the outer bottom hinge is fitted with locking pins that are embedded in a rail of steel that runs through the frame. The window's interior is held in place by two hinges located in the corners of the bottom that can be opened upwards, a feature which makes them ideal for windows that are larger and is great for ventilation.
The open mode can be activated by turning the handle in such a way that it faces up. It opens the window at a vertical tilt which provides better airflow and makes cleaning easier. The sash can be pulled to the side that is facing the windows to create a gap large enough to fit the ladder or 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 heavier frames of the same sizes. They are usually spindle based and utilize the same kind 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 are the most commonly used windows made of uPVC because they are less expensive than timber or aluminium and don't require painting, but there are many wood effect finishes available. Aluminium is a second option for these kinds of windows since it can be painted in any shade to match the existing look of your house and is lighter than uPVC.
Spade or Blade Handles
Whether you are upgrading your uPVC windows, or replacing those that were included with the property, it is important to choose handles that complement the design and function of the window. After all, the closing and locking mechanisms are equally crucial as the frame, making it possible to use your uPVC windows effectively and without hassle. It is also important to make sure that the handles last for a long time and not easily break.
One of the most well-known kinds of handle is a blade or spade handle. These are usually employed on tilt-and-turn or casement style uPVC Windows. They operate by using a lever that operates an latch and catch or multi-point lock mechanism. The catch is usually attached to a peg stay or mortice keep, which sits within the frame of your window and offers more security and stability.
These types of handles are able to be utilized on modern uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed for better ergonomics and offer more leverage to open windows, making them more convenient. They come in various styles to suit any style of interior.
The handle will come with a spindle (7mm square) that extends from the back of it that is used to interact with and enter the gearbox of the multi-point locking system inside the window. The window can be shut and locked more securely. Handles are available in different sizes to fit frames of various sizes. Some manufacturers also provide straight and angled versions.
You can also enhance the security of uPVC windows with handles that have a key-locking system. These are ideal for old upvc door handles doors and windows that are frequently used because they let you secure your window or door from the outside which makes it much more difficult for burglars to get in by bending or adjusting the handle.
There are arguments for and against a locking handle. We think it is an excellent idea as it can provide an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you are not concerned about burglars trying to enter your home and enter your home, the fact that they will be more difficult to get beyond the handle of the key lock is likely to discourage them and make it less of a target for them.
Window handles are available in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They are operated by a locking mechanism concealed within the frame to open and close your double-glazed windows.
When replacing your handle, it is essential to check the length of the spindle. This is the distance the nose extends from the base plate, or how far it is inserted into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are used to operate multi-point locks within double glazed windows. The handle can be turned around the window to increase security. Our collection of espagnolette handles includes both cranked and straight styles, with various finishes such as chrome, brass and black.
Each handle is constructed of robust die cast zinc and powder coated or plated to provide high corrosion resistance as well as protection against wear. They are specifically designed to be used with uPVC or aluminum windows with an espagnolette or shot bolt mechanism. They can be locked into the closed position using a key or a push button.
Typically, espagnolette Handles For Internal Bifold Doors feature 7mm squared spindles that runs through the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism in the frame of the sash, and turning the handle to activate the lock. When selecting an espagnolette handle that you want to replace, it is important to take the spindle length into consideration since this will determine the way your window can be opened. The size of the spindle is indicated by numbers on the backplate of the handle, such as 5" or '3/4" or '2/3", and you will be required to measure it against your existing handle in order to make sure it will fit.
Cranked espagnolette handles are an alternative design for straight handles. They are available in left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise) in accordance with the method you use to 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 can be described as a variant of the espagnolette style, this one with a cockspur nose that is closed onto the striker plate in a manner similar as an espagnolette multi-point lock. This handle can be used to repair the cockspur handles that were previously used on UPVC or windows made of aluminium.
Crankspur and cranked handle models can be fitted with a key lock insert to add additional security. These are available in a variety of different hand sizes and include a black blanking plug for those who prefer their window handle locked or want to highlight it as fire egress only.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a traditional window handle with a spur, or triangle bit that presses against the frame's wedge when the handle is closed. They are typically found on older aluminium windows or uPVC casement windows that do not have an internal mechanism for securing the frame - so they rely on the cockspur handle to keep them in place.
These handles come in a variety of nib and nose heights to match different profiles. They're also suitable for both left and right hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for those who want to replace a window handle that's worn out or damaged, but don't require more complicated internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta cockspur handle is made of high-quality materials and is popular for a broad variety of applications. It features a sleek and ergonomic design and is fitted with a standard lockable deadlock cylinder for increased security. It is available in a variety of backset heights that are compatible with all common casement size and can be used in conjunction with a full set of window locking handles accessories that match.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and turn either left or right while cranked cockspur handles have short 'noses' that locates over a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. It is easy to use and is lockable or unlocked using the use of a key.
Espagnolette handles are typically considered to be more secure than cockspur handles as they utilize a spindle to manage multiple locks concealed inside the frame. They are the best choice for people who require a secure window handle for replacement double glazing window handles glazing, and you can find a range of styles to match your home.
It is essential to measure your windows prior purchasing new frames. This will ensure that the handle and spindle are the right size for your new frames. Also, make sure to select an item that is in line with the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.
Handles that tilt and turn
Tilt and turn windows are becoming more and more popular due to their functionality efficiency, effectiveness and the benefits they bring. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened differently to let fresh air in the home, or to provide an escape route for fire.
They function in a similar way as an espagnolette handle however they come with additional functions, making them better suited to tilt and turn windows. The lever can be placed downwards when locked to close the windows and 90 degrees to tilt it open like windows, or up to open the window.
They feature a multipoint lock mechanism which is more effective than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. When the handle is closed, the outer bottom hinge is fitted with locking pins that are embedded in a rail of steel that runs through the frame. The window's interior is held in place by two hinges located in the corners of the bottom that can be opened upwards, a feature which makes them ideal for windows that are larger and is great for ventilation.
The open mode can be activated by turning the handle in such a way that it faces up. It opens the window at a vertical tilt which provides better airflow and makes cleaning easier. The sash can be pulled to the side that is facing the windows to create a gap large enough to fit the ladder or 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 heavier frames of the same sizes. They are usually spindle based and utilize the same kind 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 are the most commonly used windows made of uPVC because they are less expensive than timber or aluminium and don't require painting, but there are many wood effect finishes available. Aluminium is a second option for these kinds of windows since it can be painted in any shade to match the existing look of your house and is lighter than uPVC.
Spade or Blade Handles
Whether you are upgrading your uPVC windows, or replacing those that were included with the property, it is important to choose handles that complement the design and function of the window. After all, the closing and locking mechanisms are equally crucial as the frame, making it possible to use your uPVC windows effectively and without hassle. It is also important to make sure that the handles last for a long time and not easily break.
One of the most well-known kinds of handle is a blade or spade handle. These are usually employed on tilt-and-turn or casement style uPVC Windows. They operate by using a lever that operates an latch and catch or multi-point lock mechanism. The catch is usually attached to a peg stay or mortice keep, which sits within the frame of your window and offers more security and stability.
These types of handles are able to be utilized on modern uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed for better ergonomics and offer more leverage to open windows, making them more convenient. They come in various styles to suit any style of interior.
The handle will come with a spindle (7mm square) that extends from the back of it that is used to interact with and enter the gearbox of the multi-point locking system inside the window. The window can be shut and locked more securely. Handles are available in different sizes to fit frames of various sizes. Some manufacturers also provide straight and angled versions.
You can also enhance the security of uPVC windows with handles that have a key-locking system. These are ideal for old upvc door handles doors and windows that are frequently used because they let you secure your window or door from the outside which makes it much more difficult for burglars to get in by bending or adjusting the handle.
There are arguments for and against a locking handle. We think it is an excellent idea as it can provide an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you are not concerned about burglars trying to enter your home and enter your home, the fact that they will be more difficult to get beyond the handle of the key lock is likely to discourage them and make it less of a target for them.

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