What Is Window Handles And Why Is Everyone Talking About It?
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Window Handles
Window handles come in many different styles and colors to fit your home. They operate a locking system that is concealed within the frame. This allows you that allows you to open and close your double-glazed windows.
It is important to measure the spindle when replacing your handle. This is the length at which the nose extends from the base plate, or how much further in it will go into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks on double-glazed windows which allows the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for greater security. Our selection of espagnolette handles includes straight and cranked styles, with various finishes such as chrome, brass and black.
Each handle is constructed of durable die cast zinc and powder coated or plated to provide high corrosion resistance, impact resistance and protection against wear. They are made to be used on uPVC or aluminium windows that have espagnolette or shot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked into the closed position using the use of a key or push button.
The espagnolette handle is generally a 7mm squared rod that runs through the backplate of the lever, and into the lock mechanism in the frame of the sash. By turning the handle, you can activate the lock mechanism. It is essential to think about the size of the spindle when selecting a new handle for your window that is espagnolette. This will determine how it will open. The size of the spindle will be outlined on the handle backplate with numbers such as 5 3/4', [empty] '5' or '2/3' and this is the one you must test against the handle you have currently to ensure it fits.
Cranked windows with espagnolette handles are an alternative to the straight handles and are supplied in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) versions depending on how 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 is a variation of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur which closes by striker plates like an espagnolette multiple-point lock. This handle can be used to fix old aluminium window handles cockspur handles on UPVC or aluminum windows.
The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur as well as cranked handle models. They are available with a choice of handles and also a blanking plug in black, if you prefer to keep your window handle locked, or if you want to make it visible only as a fire escape.
Cockspur Handles
The handle cockspur is a traditional window handle which has spur (triangle bit) that pushes up against the wedge that is on the frame 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 for securing the frame. Therefore, they depend on the cockspur handle for holding them together.
These handles come in a range of nib and nose heights to match different profiles. These handles are suitable for both left and right hand window systems. They're the best solution for those looking to replace a faulty or worn window handle that doesn't need more intricate internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta Cockspur window handle is constructed of top-quality materials and is a popular choice for a variety of applications. It has a sleek and design and is fitted with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It is available in a variety of backset heights that are compatible with all typical casements. It can be used along with a complete suite of window accessories.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and can turn either left or right while cranked cockspur handle models have an 'ear that is attached to an aluminum striker plate that is attached to the frame. It is easy to use and is lockable or unlocked using a key.
Espagnolette handles are considered more secure than cockspur models since they have spindles that rotate to operate multiple locks that are hidden within the frame. They are the best choice for those who need an extra secure window handle for their double glazing, and you will find a variety of styles to match your home.
It is essential to measure your windows prior purchasing a new set. This will ensure that the spindle and handle are the correct size for your new frames. Choose a product which meets the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Handles that tilt and turn
The benefits and functionality of tilt and turn windows is growing. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened in a variety of ways to allow fresh air into the home, or provide a fire escape.
These handles work in a similar way as an espagnolette handle however they come with additional functions, making them better suited to tilt and turn style windows. The lever can be placed downwards when it's locked to shut the window, and 90 degrees to tilt the window open as a replacement door handles. It can also be moved upwards to open the window in normal fashion.
They have a multipoint locking mechanism that is more efficient against forced entry than double-glazed casement windows. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins that are engaged into a metal rail along the inner frame when the handle is in the closed position. The window's interior is secured by two hinges in the bottom corners which can be opened to the side, a feature which makes them ideal for windows that are larger and also great for ventilation.
The open mode is activated when the handle is turned facing upwards. This opens the window with a vertical tilt which provides healthy ventilation and makes cleaning more convenient than ever. This is due to the fact that the sash can be pulled backwards from either side of the window to create a gap sufficient for the ladder or stool to pass through.
Tilt and turn handles are usually larger than cockspur or espag handles due to the fact that they have to be able to handle the bigger and heavier frames that they can be found in. They are usually spindle based and use the same type of fixings as an espag or cockspur handle however they will have larger bases and often larger screw centres.
uPVC frames are the most popular windows made of upvc window locking handles 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 different alternative for these types of windows since it can be painted in any shade to match the existing look of your home. It is also lighter than uPVC.
Handles for blades or spades
Whether you are upgrading your uPVC windows, or replacing those that came with the property it is crucial to choose handles that suit both the style and function of the window. The closing and locking mechanisms of your uPVC window are equally important as the frame. This lets you utilize them effectively and with no hassle. You also want to make sure that the handles are good quality and last long, rather than breaking easily or becoming susceptible to damage.
The blade handle, also known as the spade, is among the most common kinds of handles. These 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 mortice stay or peg stay, which sits within the frame of your windows and provides additional security and stability.
These handles are most likely to be found on modern uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to be more comfortable and provide a greater amount of leverage to open the window, making them easier to use. They are available in various styles to fit any interior style.
The handle will have a spindle (7mm) that extends from the back. This spindle is used to encircle and penetrate the gearbox inside the window of the multi-point lock system. This allows the window to be closed and locked with more security. Handles are available in various sizes to fit frames of different sizes. Some manufacturers also have straight and angles versions.
You can also up the security of your uPVC windows by selecting handles that come with the key lock mechanism. These are perfect for uPVC windows and doors that are often used. They permit you to secure the door or window from the outside. This makes it more difficult for burglars to force open the handle or open the conservatory door handles.
There are arguments both for and against a lock handle. We think it's a good idea because it can add an extra layer of security to your home. Even if you're not convinced that burglars will attempt to break into your home, the fact that they may have a harder to get past the handles that lock with keys will likely make them less likely to be interested.
Window handles come in many different styles and colors to fit your home. They operate a locking system that is concealed within the frame. This allows you that allows you to open and close your double-glazed windows.
It is important to measure the spindle when replacing your handle. This is the length at which the nose extends from the base plate, or how much further in it will go into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks on double-glazed windows which allows the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for greater security. Our selection of espagnolette handles includes straight and cranked styles, with various finishes such as chrome, brass and black.
Each handle is constructed of durable die cast zinc and powder coated or plated to provide high corrosion resistance, impact resistance and protection against wear. They are made to be used on uPVC or aluminium windows that have espagnolette or shot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked into the closed position using the use of a key or push button.
The espagnolette handle is generally a 7mm squared rod that runs through the backplate of the lever, and into the lock mechanism in the frame of the sash. By turning the handle, you can activate the lock mechanism. It is essential to think about the size of the spindle when selecting a new handle for your window that is espagnolette. This will determine how it will open. The size of the spindle will be outlined on the handle backplate with numbers such as 5 3/4', [empty] '5' or '2/3' and this is the one you must test against the handle you have currently to ensure it fits.
Cranked windows with espagnolette handles are an alternative to the straight handles and are supplied in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) versions depending on how 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 is a variation of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur which closes by striker plates like an espagnolette multiple-point lock. This handle can be used to fix old aluminium window handles cockspur handles on UPVC or aluminum windows.
The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur as well as cranked handle models. They are available with a choice of handles and also a blanking plug in black, if you prefer to keep your window handle locked, or if you want to make it visible only as a fire escape.
Cockspur Handles
The handle cockspur is a traditional window handle which has spur (triangle bit) that pushes up against the wedge that is on the frame 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 for securing the frame. Therefore, they depend on the cockspur handle for holding them together.
These handles come in a range of nib and nose heights to match different profiles. These handles are suitable for both left and right hand window systems. They're the best solution for those looking to replace a faulty or worn window handle that doesn't need more intricate internal gadgetry.
Our Sparta Cockspur window handle is constructed of top-quality materials and is a popular choice for a variety of applications. It has a sleek and design and is fitted with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It is available in a variety of backset heights that are compatible with all typical casements. It can be used along with a complete suite of window accessories.
In-line cockspur handle models are straight and can turn either left or right while cranked cockspur handle models have an 'ear that is attached to an aluminum striker plate that is attached to the frame. It is easy to use and is lockable or unlocked using a key.
Espagnolette handles are considered more secure than cockspur models since they have spindles that rotate to operate multiple locks that are hidden within the frame. They are the best choice for those who need an extra secure window handle for their double glazing, and you will find a variety of styles to match your home.
It is essential to measure your windows prior purchasing a new set. This will ensure that the spindle and handle are the correct size for your new frames. Choose a product which meets the Secured By Design minimum requirements.
Handles that tilt and turn
The benefits and functionality of tilt and turn windows is growing. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened in a variety of ways to allow fresh air into the home, or provide a fire escape.
These handles work in a similar way as an espagnolette handle however they come with additional functions, making them better suited to tilt and turn style windows. The lever can be placed downwards when it's locked to shut the window, and 90 degrees to tilt the window open as a replacement door handles. It can also be moved upwards to open the window in normal fashion.
They have a multipoint locking mechanism that is more efficient against forced entry than double-glazed casement windows. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins that are engaged into a metal rail along the inner frame when the handle is in the closed position. The window's interior is secured by two hinges in the bottom corners which can be opened to the side, a feature which makes them ideal for windows that are larger and also great for ventilation.
The open mode is activated when the handle is turned facing upwards. This opens the window with a vertical tilt which provides healthy ventilation and makes cleaning more convenient than ever. This is due to the fact that the sash can be pulled backwards from either side of the window to create a gap sufficient for the ladder or stool to pass through.
Tilt and turn handles are usually larger than cockspur or espag handles due to the fact that they have to be able to handle the bigger and heavier frames that they can be found in. They are usually spindle based and use the same type of fixings as an espag or cockspur handle however they will have larger bases and often larger screw centres.
uPVC frames are the most popular windows made of upvc window locking handles 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 different alternative for these types of windows since it can be painted in any shade to match the existing look of your home. It is also lighter than uPVC.
Handles for blades or spades
Whether you are upgrading your uPVC windows, or replacing those that came with the property it is crucial to choose handles that suit both the style and function of the window. The closing and locking mechanisms of your uPVC window are equally important as the frame. This lets you utilize them effectively and with no hassle. You also want to make sure that the handles are good quality and last long, rather than breaking easily or becoming susceptible to damage.
The blade handle, also known as the spade, is among the most common kinds of handles. These 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 mortice stay or peg stay, which sits within the frame of your windows and provides additional security and stability.
These handles are most likely to be found on modern uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to be more comfortable and provide a greater amount of leverage to open the window, making them easier to use. They are available in various styles to fit any interior style.
The handle will have a spindle (7mm) that extends from the back. This spindle is used to encircle and penetrate the gearbox inside the window of the multi-point lock system. This allows the window to be closed and locked with more security. Handles are available in various sizes to fit frames of different sizes. Some manufacturers also have straight and angles versions.
You can also up the security of your uPVC windows by selecting handles that come with the key lock mechanism. These are perfect for uPVC windows and doors that are often used. They permit you to secure the door or window from the outside. This makes it more difficult for burglars to force open the handle or open the conservatory door handles.
There are arguments both for and against a lock handle. We think it's a good idea because it can add an extra layer of security to your home. Even if you're not convinced that burglars will attempt to break into your home, the fact that they may have a harder to get past the handles that lock with keys will likely make them less likely to be interested.

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