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Monahan Hyllested posted an update 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Tips For Replacing Window Handles
Window handles are an essential part of uPVC windows. They can break or become loose. If this occurs, replacing them can be an easy task.
Before you begin the replacement process, it is important to select the right handle that is compatible with your windows. Make sure that the screw and spindle holes are aligned.
Identifying the Issue
Window handles are an essential part of your windows. They can be found in different styles that will complement the style of your home. The handles are designed to provide a simple mechanism that allows you to open and close your single or double windows. As time passes the handles may become brittle from continuous usage and exposure to the weather. They may break or begin to behave erratically as a result. If locking window handles happens, it’s essential to know whether it’s a problem that can be repaired or if replacing the handle is the best solution.
It’s typically a simple task to replace uPVC window handles. However, it is essential to select the right handle size and type to ensure that your window is safe. The most important thing you should be aware of is the length of the spindle of your existing handle. The spindle is the component that connects the handle to the locking mechanism in the frame. If the spindle is too long or short it won’t be able to reach the lock. Your window won’t function properly.
To determine the proper spindle length for your new handle you have to take the handle off and remove the screws that secure it. Once the handle has been removed, be sure to note how much of the spindle extends from the base of the handle. Then examine it against the new handle you’re hoping to purchase online or in store. This will help you ensure that the new handle is of the correct step height to operate your uPVC window correctly. Making this mistake could cause danger to the safety of your home, and could lead to an unlocked window that cannot be opened.
Identifying the Handle Type
Although they may seem like an insignificant aspect, window handles are essential to the overall function of your windows. They assist in opening or closing, tilting, or closing and locking – all essential functions that ensure that windows are used in a safe, smooth and efficient manner.
It is important to choose the appropriate handle, not only for its functionality but also for its aesthetics. With a wide range of sizes and shapes, finishes and styles available, you can find the perfect fit for your interior design scheme and match your windows.
When replacing uPVC window handle designs there are likely to be standardised sizes. This is especially true for older cockspur handles, which typically measure 38mm wide in the middle fixing position. If you have the most recent handles that are espag (a hybrid of a cockspur adn an espagnolette), they will be 41mm wide.
To ensure that your replacement handles are the correct size, you must begin by measuring the base’s height and length to determine the spindle size it requires. Then, measure the distance between the mounting holes to make sure that the new handle is a snug fit and will be safe when it is installed. Lastly, you will have to determine the length of the lever to ensure that your new handle is an ideal fit for your hands when it is opened and closed. A lot of modern-day handle designs come with a built-in spindle that can be adjusted to meet your requirements. This makes the process much more simple and easier. Our Secustik handle VarioFit, for example allows you to alter the length of the lever to meet your needs.
Identifying the length of the spindle
It is essential to know the type of handle you are using, since not all uPVC knobs are made the same. It may be a simple issue of a loose screw or pin that requires tightening or the handle itself could need replacement completely. Once the correct type has been identified, you’ll need to measure the spindle length of the handle you have. This will ensure you get the correct replacement, and that it fits perfectly.
The spindle is a steel bar that runs through the center of the handle and connects to the lock mechanism inside the window frame. There are three main kinds of uPVC handles with spindles: inline espagnolette handles, cockspur handles as well as tilt and turn handles. Each one uses a different method of securing the spindle, either with a screw or pin.
Inline espagnolette handles typically use a square shaped spindle with a screw that fits into the hole in the handle. The screw is then tightened to secure the spindle and handle. Cockspur handles are hook-shaped and secured by one screw. They are usually found on older uPVC windows. The unique design of the turn and tilt handles permits them to be used as tilt and turn handles that allows the window to fully open.
It is important to be precise when measuring the spindle on the Upvc handle. This will help you find an alternative. Make use of a ruler to determine the length of your current handle and write the measurements on a piece of paper. Once you have your measurement, you can cross it against the list of sizes provided by the uPVC handle manufacturer. If you’re having difficulty finding the correct replacement, you should seek the advice of a double glazing expert to get advice.
Identifying the Screws or Pins
Over time, window handles may begin to show signs of wear and tear. It can be obvious when the handle cracks or it can be more subtle if the lock stops engaging easily. No matter how the handle begins to break, it’s important that you replace it as quickly as you can. This will ensure that your windows remain in good order and secure.
The first step is to remove the old handle from the frame. Be careful not to damage the area surrounding the handle. After removing the handle, you will need to remove any screws or pins that hold it in place. Then, locate the fixing holes in the new handle and line them up with the fixing holes in the base or frame. After you have lined them up you can then screw the handle in place.
When you purchase a new handle, make sure that it has the right spindle length. This is essential because if the spindle is too short, it will not be enough to reach the lock within the window. You can determine the length of the spindle by pressing a thin object, like a needle into the handle base and measuring the depth of the square-pin.
You’ll be able to determine how high the step is if you are replacing a uPVC handle. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the spindle inside the window frame. It’s important to check the size of the steps used in your window frame before purchasing an additional handle.