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작성자 Esteban Linares
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Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgUPVC Window Handle Replacement

Replacing a broken window handle is a relatively easy process, and with the right tools it can be done quickly. It's important to know what kind of handle you have and the spindle's size before purchasing the replacement.

Older uPVC windows have cockspur handles for windows. They have spurs that protrude to secure a wedge-shaped cockspur striker plate. These can be right-handed or left-handed and must be matched when replacing.

What kind of lock or handle do I have?

There are many different types of window handles made of upvc and locks, each with their own benefits and purposes. The type of handle that you own will determine whether or not your locking mechanism is efficient and if it is easy to open the windows. Over time and through regular use, upvc window handles may become damaged or worn out, rendering them less secure and effective. In certain instances, they might even fall completely off. If you notice that your upvc window handles have been removed, it's crucial to repair them as quickly as you can. This will help to stop potential burglaries and protect your home from burglary.

Luckily, replacing your window handles made of plastic is a fairly simple job that can be done by almost everyone. With a few basic tools and the proper knowledge it's a straightforward process that shouldn't take more than a couple minutes. You will need to know the type of lock or handle you have on your window. This will help you choose the correct replacement.

Inline Espagnolette Handles

These are the most common type of upvc handles and are typically located on the side of your window. They are flat and feature a latch which engages the locking mechanism of the window frame. Inline upvc handles also have a spindle that runs through the centre of the handle and into the frame of the window to activate the latch.

Cockspur Handles

These handles are usually found on older uPVC window frames and feature an unusual hook-shaped design. Cockspur handles are secured to the window frame by one screw, and are less secure than other varieties of window handle.

Handles that tilt and turn

Unlike the other upvc handles the tilt and turn handles can both be rotated to open the window, and tilted inwards to allow ventilation. Generally, they have a 7mm spindle at the back of the handle. They are available in both left and right handed versions.

It is essential to know the spindle's size prior to purchasing a new upvc handles. Not all are exactly the same size. To determine the length of your handle made of upvc, simply drop something in the middle of the hole and then measure the distance it travels before it reaches an obstruction. This is the maximum spindle size that will fit into your windows.

What is a spindle?

uPVC window handles operate similarly like doors, turning the handle to operate an internal latch within the frame. The window can then be opened and shut. These handles can be damaged, especially if often used or are exposed to harsh environments. This can lead to the need to replace your uPVC handles for windows as they might not be able to operate the window correctly in the future.

There are many different kinds of uPVC handles that are available, including Espag, Cockspur and Spaded handles. These handles are designed to fit inside the uPVC frames in a variety of ways. Each handle uses a specific spindle to lock the mechanism to the window. This is why it is crucial to know the type of handle is installed on your uPVC window so you can find the right replacement for it.

You can determine the type of uPVC handle you have by taking a look at the base of your handle. A snap-in cover is over the screw that holds the handle's base in position. After removing this you will be able to see the second screw that holds the base of the handle in place. After both screws have been removed, you should be able to pull the handle away from the uPVC window.

After removing the uPVC handle, remove it from the locking mechanism. Make note of the length of the spindle since you'll need to make sure that you purchase a replacement that has the same length as the original handle and locking mechanism.

The main issue with most window handles made of uPVC is that the handle spindle gets worn-out and is unable to longer operate the locking mechanism. This could be due to corrosion, damage caused by constant use or the locking mechanism becoming looser. If this occurs, you will have to replace both the window handle and the locking mechanism to restore the full functionality of your uPVC Windows.

How do I take off the handle from the previous one?

In the course of time and daily use, UPVC Window Handle Replacement window handles can become damaged or broken, and if this happens, it is important to repair them as quickly as possible to ensure the safety of your home. It is good to know that replacing a worn or damaged handle is a simple job that can be accomplished in just over a minute and doesn't require any specialist tools.

The first step to remove the old handle is to take off the screw located at the top of the handle base. After this screw is removed, the handle can be pulled away from the base section. There is a second screw that is located at the bottom of the handle base, and it is able to be removed as well. After these two screws have been removed, the handle can be detached from the base of the window.

After removing the handle and fixing holes, align the holes of the new handle to the holes already present in the window frame. If there is a sticker or cap on the new handle, take it off it if required and put the handle back in place. It is important to check that the handle is working after it is installed. Turn the handle around and make sure the lock mechanism is activated.

Espag handles come with spindles that protrude from the handle and slot into the multipoint locking mechanism that is on the frame of the window. Cadenza windows feature blades with cut-outs that slot into the lock mechanism while Cockspur handles have a long nose that hooks over the frame's outer or transom bar cross member within the window.

Once you have the new handle in place, slide the spindle inside the lock in the window and then tighten it. Once the handle is firmly fixated, replace the'snap in' cover and screw cap (if applicable). The handle is now ready for use by opening and closing the window a few times to check that it functions well and securely.

How do I install the new handle?

Changing your uPVC window handle isn't difficult, and the process is actually very simple. All you need is an screwdriver and a bit of patience. The first thing you need to do is to ensure that the old handle is not locked and then take out any screws that are visible, you can replace them with screw caps if needed. After removing the handle you'll need to take note of the length of the spindle that extends from the back. This is important as it will determine the kind of handle you'll need to purchase.

Espagnolette handles are the most commonly used type of handle for uPVC double glazed windows replacement. The spindle passes through the handle to control the locking mechanism in the frame of the window. When the handle is turned it opens the latch on the window and allows it to open. With time and regular use, espagnolette handles can be damaged or destroyed, making it necessary to find an alternative.

Cadenza handles are a second type of uPVC window handle that is commonly used on tilt and turn windows. They have a protruding knife that works with a multiple-point locking mechanism within the window. They are more secure than the espagnolette handles because they are able to open from the inside. You can replace them using the same method as you would for espagnolette handles however, make sure that the new handle is not angled and flat.

Once you have determined the right handle for you then you can line up the new handle to the existing screw holes, and then screw it into place. You should then put the screw covers back on and test that the new handle is working properly. This is accomplished by shifting the handle from the locked to the unlocked position and vice versa a few times. If you encounter any issues, it may be beneficial to speak with a professional to determine if they can help resolve the problem. They will often be able to guide you on the best approach to resolve the issue in a speedy and effective way.

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