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How to Replace a UPVC Window Handle

If your upvc window handle is damaged, don't be concerned. Replacing the handle of upvc on windows is a straightforward job that can be completed in just a few easy steps.

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgIt doesn't matter if you have an in-line or a cranked window handle they all have a square spindle that protrudes from the back plate. This spindle is then placed into the locking device.

Identify the type and size of the handle and lock.

Over time, window handles or locks may become damaged and lose their functionality. The good news is that this can usually be remedied without replacing the entire uPVC window unit. The first thing to do is determine the type and size of the lock and handle. This will allow you to determine the replacement window glass parts you require.

You can identify the kind of handle by looking at its base. There will be the screw or pin that is holding the handle to its base. If the screw is missing it could be an indication that the handle has broken off from its base. If the handle is split internally and doesn't hold the spindle any longer it could be an indication that the handle needs to be replaced.

There are a variety of uPVC handles, but the Espag handle is the most popular. These are typically fixed using two bolts, and come with an articulating spindle that is connected to the lock mechanism within the frame of the window. These handles are usually used on tilt and turn uPVC windows.

Another kind of uPVC window handle is the Cockspur handle. They're similar to Espag handles, however they have lower projections from the frame. These handles are usually used on older uPVC window frames.

Venetian window handles are another option. They are similar to Espag handles, but they have a flat bottom that allows them be installed flush with the frame. These handles are a good option for homeowners who are looking for a stylish handle that will blend in with their uPVC frames. These handles come in a variety of colors that can match any design.

Find the spindle's measurement.

It is important to be aware of how the handle is fixed in place before ordering the replacement double glazing windows. This will help determine whether it's too tight or loose, and if it's able to fit inside the window frame. This can be determined by identifying the handle type and measuring the spindle. The spindle is a steel shaft that connects your handle to the lock on the window frame. It's available in various sizes, with the current industry standard being 8mm. Older handles may have a 9mm cross-section so it's crucial to measure the old one to ensure you get the correct size replacement.

There are many kinds of window handles. However, the most popular are inline Espagnolette and Cockspur handles. These handles are operated by a locking mechanism in the window using shootbolt rods that secure the window when it is closed. Depending on the type of handle they are secured in place using pins or screws.

You can find replacement upvc window handles online and in a lot of DIY stores. They come in a range of finishes and are suitable for new and replacement windows. They can also be key-locking or non-locking for additional security.

To remove the old handle simply open the window to the door and unscrew all screws that hold it in place. Keep the screws in a container to avoid damage. Once the screws are removed, carefully remove the handle. Measure the distance from the base of the spindle to the end. This will provide you with the information needed to buy the right replacement. The spindle of the handle is the iron shaft connecting it to the gearbox for locking in the window frame.

Remove the old handle

Changing a uPVC window handle is an easy job that usually takes no more than five minutes using the appropriate tools. The first step is to determine the type of lock and handle that will allow you to determine the best replacement. After that, measuring the spindle will ensure that the new handle is a perfect for the job. The old handle needs to be removed and replaced with the new.

Most uPVC handles have inline Espagnolette handles. These handles feature an internal spindle that slots into the locking mechanism of the window. These are generally easy to take off, but you may need to use force to remove them if they're stuck. The handle is typically held in place by two screws which can be removed with a screwdriver. It is also possible to remove pins, based on the type of handle.

Once the screws are removed, you can pull off the old handle. The top of the base plate will be visible once the handle is in the open position, revealing two screws you can unscrew. There's also small silver or another colour sticker that has to be removed if in place.

Utilizing the screws from the handle, you can now put the new handle in the appropriate position. Make sure the handle is in the open or unlocked position, and then align the screw holes to those on the window. After you have done this, replace the caps on the screws. Test the new handle. It's easy to change a uPVC, but you have to do it right.

Fit the new handle

If you've been able to successfully remove the handle that you have on the frame, it's time to install the new handle. Begin by locating the screw covers and then lifting them out using a screwdriver. After the screws are removed, store them in a secure place before moving on to the next step.

Then screw the spindle into by aligning it with the existing hole. Be sure to align the holes of the handle with holes in the window frame and use a screw that is similar in length to the one used before, or it could result in the handle not being secure.

The Espag handle made of uPVC is equipped with a spindle that is 7mm square that rotates the lock mechanism that is mounted on the window. This type of handle can be present in the majority of modern uPVC windows. uPVC Cockspur (also known by the name Cotswold) handles feature an extended, curving nose that is secured to the outer frame or cross member of the transom bar. They are often found on older uPVC Windows.

After the new handle is installed, it's crucial to ensure that it operates properly by locking and unlocking the window several times. If everything goes to plan then your new uPVC window handle should now be securely attached and operating smoothly. If not, the steps above will help you diagnose any issues and resolve it quickly. If you are struggling with your uPVC handle or any other glazed home improvement issues do not hesitate to contact us at Bridgewater glass replacement in windows for professional assistance. Our glaziers are able to repair or replace different window handles and frames. This makes us a great choice for double glazing.

Test the new handle

Over time, uPVC handles get damaged and worn out. This can make them less secure and effective, so it's important to replace them as quickly as possible. It's also a good option to consider when you upgrade your windows. Switching your lock mechanism and handle will ensure your new glass windows replacement' integrity.

There are many different styles of uPVC window handles. Some are secured to the frame with pins or screws, while others are fitted with blades that slide into the lock mechanism. Each lock type has its own way to replace it, so you have to know which type you own.

Espag window handles are the most well-known kind, and are typically found on newer uPVC windows. They have spindles that extend from the handle and into the gearbox of the lock and, when you open the window, it triggers the locking mechanism. They're also easy to remove however you should take care not to damage the mechanism or the handle when taking them off.

Cockspur window handles are another popular choice for uPVC windows. The locking mechanism is activated when the window is closed or tilted. A spur attaches to the wedge-shaped striker plates on the frame. This type of handle can be more difficult to repair than other handles, but it's nevertheless a great option for the majority of homes.

Venetian window handles are secured by two bolts and have an elongated projection from the frame, in contrast to the Espag handle. These handles are ideal when you want to have a flush handle which blends in with uPVC window frames. These are a great option for residential and commercial properties.

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