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Window handles are one of the most used parts of double-glazed windows. As time passes, they may be worn down or rusty.
To replace a UPVC window handle you need to know the spindle length of the handle you are replacing and also the fixings. This can be done by examining the base of the previous handle.
Handle
Over time uPVC handles and window locks are susceptible to damage due to wear and tear or by intentional or accidental damage. This can mean that the handle or lock becomes difficult to open or close, or that it's not locked in any way. If this happens, it could be tempting to replace the whole window unit, but this isn't always necessary. In most instances, a new handle or lock is all that's needed.
The espagnolette style is the most common uPVC window handle. It has a spindle that protrudes from the handle and slots into a gearbox that operates the multipoint locking mechanism inside the window. We stock a variety of locks and handles for all types uPVC window to ensure they work together properly.
When replacing the uPVC window handle it is a good idea to use screws with cover caps to keep the screws secure and shield them from corrosion. Alternatively, it's possible to make use of a spacer or washer to ensure a better seal. A screw cap will stop water and debris getting into the handle, which can cause damage.
After taking the handle out of the window, it is recommended to clean both the spindle and the threaded part of the bolt. This will make sure that the new handle fits and works correctly, and will also help to stop dirt from entering the multipoint lock.
The next step is to install the uPVC handle. It is essential to follow the directions provided with your new handle, and also to look at your old one before you begin to get an idea of the correct way to go about it. The process is generally simple. If you run into any issues not addressed in this guide, we suggest contact our team for more details.
It is important to note that if you're replacing an uPVC Cockspur (also known as Espag handle), you will require the step height of your window to determine the correct size handle. The steps height is the distance between the bottom of the window and the point where the handle of the cockspur is.
Hinges
The hinges may not be aligned with the frame of the window when windows begin to open and shut with a visible space. It is usually a simple fix that can be fixed by replacing the hinges. We have a variety of options and can even alter the size of window hinges to meet your needs.
We can supply different types of hinges for Upvc and timber windows. The hinges are available in different colours to fit with the existing frames. They are also supplied with all the fixings required to install them. We can supply repair screw packs for double glazed door handle glazed windows using older hinges. This will allow you to cut the thread back into the frame.
We offer a wide variety of hinge types. These include traditional casement hinges, that can be used in conjunction with a tilt and turn handle or a normal bi-fold doors handle as well as the fire escape egress sash hinges, designed for larger side hung windows. These hinges are designed to open fully in the event of an emergency and have an easy-cleaning position. We also have hinges that are restricted in egress and are designed to restrict the opening angle of the window to a maximum of 100mm, ideal for family homes with children.
The sound of a hinge squeaking can be a sign that the hinges are wearing out, and this is usually caused by the rubbing of metal against metal. A small drop of lubricant can help, however should the noise continue to be heard, it is likely that the hinges will require replacement.
The windows that are plumb help to avoid the need for binding, which means that the operating sash of the window is line with the frame, ensuring that it closes and opens properly. A window that isn't plumb can start to open and close with difficulty or become warped over time causing problems for the seal and the appearance of the window.
You can buy replacement hinges for windows made of upvc in imperial and metric sizes. In general, the size in metric is a bit more precise, but this is not really evident when they are fitted. The first corner holes on the track are standard however, the rest of the holes may vary depending on the hardware used originally. We advise that you measure the holes in your frame prior to purchasing any hinges made of upvc replacement window handles to be sure that they are of the correct dimensions.
Crank
Over time, wear and tear could cause damage to the window handle, lock or crank mechanism. This could hinder the ease of opening and closing your windows, as well as compromising their security. If your window is difficult to open or close or you hear a click when you turn the handle it could be a sign you should replace the mechanism. If you're not able to lock your window, or the multipoint lock is damaged it could be worth considering replacing this component of the hardware too.
It's simple to replace the window crank with minimum effort. However, it is essential that you purchase the correct size replacement. Ensure that the replacement has the same step in height as the previous one, which can be determined by measuring the distance between the guide for the crank arm bushing and the notch in the track across the bottom of the window frame. You can also determine the length of the spindle on your current handle to determine what size you require for a replacement.
The type of handle you choose for your window will determine the kind of crank mechanism you need for your casement and awning windows. Espag handles have a mental spindle at the back which is connected to the frame of the window and drives the mechanism. Cockspur handles have pegs that are held in their position by three or four screws which are set in the sash and the frame.
Once you've found the appropriate replacement, it's simple to install. First, take off any trim mounting screws that are on the window's casement cover and then carefully lift it off to reveal the window operator innards (Photo 1). Remove any rusted trim screws and compare the new operating lever to the old aluminium window handles to ensure they match. Then, attach the replacement to the window frame, and replace any screws that were rusted or bent, and place the casement cover on top of the mechanism.
Window handles are one of the most used parts of double-glazed windows. As time passes, they may be worn down or rusty.
To replace a UPVC window handle you need to know the spindle length of the handle you are replacing and also the fixings. This can be done by examining the base of the previous handle.
Handle
Over time uPVC handles and window locks are susceptible to damage due to wear and tear or by intentional or accidental damage. This can mean that the handle or lock becomes difficult to open or close, or that it's not locked in any way. If this happens, it could be tempting to replace the whole window unit, but this isn't always necessary. In most instances, a new handle or lock is all that's needed.
The espagnolette style is the most common uPVC window handle. It has a spindle that protrudes from the handle and slots into a gearbox that operates the multipoint locking mechanism inside the window. We stock a variety of locks and handles for all types uPVC window to ensure they work together properly.
When replacing the uPVC window handle it is a good idea to use screws with cover caps to keep the screws secure and shield them from corrosion. Alternatively, it's possible to make use of a spacer or washer to ensure a better seal. A screw cap will stop water and debris getting into the handle, which can cause damage.
After taking the handle out of the window, it is recommended to clean both the spindle and the threaded part of the bolt. This will make sure that the new handle fits and works correctly, and will also help to stop dirt from entering the multipoint lock.
The next step is to install the uPVC handle. It is essential to follow the directions provided with your new handle, and also to look at your old one before you begin to get an idea of the correct way to go about it. The process is generally simple. If you run into any issues not addressed in this guide, we suggest contact our team for more details.
It is important to note that if you're replacing an uPVC Cockspur (also known as Espag handle), you will require the step height of your window to determine the correct size handle. The steps height is the distance between the bottom of the window and the point where the handle of the cockspur is.
Hinges
The hinges may not be aligned with the frame of the window when windows begin to open and shut with a visible space. It is usually a simple fix that can be fixed by replacing the hinges. We have a variety of options and can even alter the size of window hinges to meet your needs.
We can supply different types of hinges for Upvc and timber windows. The hinges are available in different colours to fit with the existing frames. They are also supplied with all the fixings required to install them. We can supply repair screw packs for double glazed door handle glazed windows using older hinges. This will allow you to cut the thread back into the frame.
We offer a wide variety of hinge types. These include traditional casement hinges, that can be used in conjunction with a tilt and turn handle or a normal bi-fold doors handle as well as the fire escape egress sash hinges, designed for larger side hung windows. These hinges are designed to open fully in the event of an emergency and have an easy-cleaning position. We also have hinges that are restricted in egress and are designed to restrict the opening angle of the window to a maximum of 100mm, ideal for family homes with children.
The sound of a hinge squeaking can be a sign that the hinges are wearing out, and this is usually caused by the rubbing of metal against metal. A small drop of lubricant can help, however should the noise continue to be heard, it is likely that the hinges will require replacement.
The windows that are plumb help to avoid the need for binding, which means that the operating sash of the window is line with the frame, ensuring that it closes and opens properly. A window that isn't plumb can start to open and close with difficulty or become warped over time causing problems for the seal and the appearance of the window.
You can buy replacement hinges for windows made of upvc in imperial and metric sizes. In general, the size in metric is a bit more precise, but this is not really evident when they are fitted. The first corner holes on the track are standard however, the rest of the holes may vary depending on the hardware used originally. We advise that you measure the holes in your frame prior to purchasing any hinges made of upvc replacement window handles to be sure that they are of the correct dimensions.
Crank
Over time, wear and tear could cause damage to the window handle, lock or crank mechanism. This could hinder the ease of opening and closing your windows, as well as compromising their security. If your window is difficult to open or close or you hear a click when you turn the handle it could be a sign you should replace the mechanism. If you're not able to lock your window, or the multipoint lock is damaged it could be worth considering replacing this component of the hardware too.
It's simple to replace the window crank with minimum effort. However, it is essential that you purchase the correct size replacement. Ensure that the replacement has the same step in height as the previous one, which can be determined by measuring the distance between the guide for the crank arm bushing and the notch in the track across the bottom of the window frame. You can also determine the length of the spindle on your current handle to determine what size you require for a replacement.
The type of handle you choose for your window will determine the kind of crank mechanism you need for your casement and awning windows. Espag handles have a mental spindle at the back which is connected to the frame of the window and drives the mechanism. Cockspur handles have pegs that are held in their position by three or four screws which are set in the sash and the frame.
Once you've found the appropriate replacement, it's simple to install. First, take off any trim mounting screws that are on the window's casement cover and then carefully lift it off to reveal the window operator innards (Photo 1). Remove any rusted trim screws and compare the new operating lever to the old aluminium window handles to ensure they match. Then, attach the replacement to the window frame, and replace any screws that were rusted or bent, and place the casement cover on top of the mechanism.
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