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Window-Repairs.-150x150.jpgHow to Replace a UPVC Window Handle

Don't be worried if your upvc handle is broken. Replacing a window handle made from upvc is an easy task and can be accomplished in a matter of a few steps.

No matter if you have an in-line or a cranked espagnolette window handle each one has an oval spindle protruding out of the back plate. The spindle is slotted into the locking device.

Find out the type of lock and handle

Over time windows' handles or locks may be damaged and lose their function. It is possible to fix this problem without having to replace the entire uPVC unit. One of the first things you need to do is identify the type of handle and lock you have to determine the parts will be required for replacement.

Identifying the kind of handle is done by looking at the handle's base. A screw or pin will hold the handle to its base. If the screw is missing, it could be a sign the handle is separated from the base. If the handle has broken internally and is no longer able to grip the spindle, this can also mean that it needs replacement.

There are a variety of different types of uPVC window handles The most well-known is the Espag handle. They are usually fixed by two bolts and feature a spindle that engages the lock mechanism in the window frame. These handles are typically used on tilt and turn uPVC windows.

Another kind of uPVC window handle is the Cockspur handle. Similar to the Espag handle, but they have a low projection from the frame. These handles are generally used on older uPVC windows.

Additionally, there are Venetian window handles that are similar to the Espag handle but they have a flat base that allows them to be positioned flush with the frame. They are a great option for homeowners who are looking for a stylish, elegant handle that blends with their uPVC window frames. The handles are also available in a broad variety of colors to match any style.

Take a measurement of the spindle

Before purchasing a new handle, it's crucial to understand how the previous one is connected. This will determine how it is tight or loose and whether it will fit properly into the window frame. It is done by identifying what kind of handle you have and measuring the length of the spindle. The spindle is a steel shaft that connects your handle to the lock inside the window frame. The spindle is available in a variety of sizes. The current industry standard is 8mm. Older handles may have a 9mm cross-section therefore it's important to take measurements of the old handle to ensure you get the right size replacement.

There are a variety of window handles. The most common are the inline Espagnolette handles and Cockspur handles. These handles are used to operate a locking system inside the window. They use shootbolt rods to lock the window when it is closed. Depending on the type of handle they are held in place by pins or screws.

You can find replacement upvc window double glazing Replacement handles online and in a lot of DIY stores. They are available in a variety of finishes and are suitable for new or replacement windows. To ensure security, they can be either key-locking or a non-locking fire escape.

To remove the handle simply open the door and loosen the screws that secure it. Store the screws in a container to avoid damage. After the screws have been removed, carefully remove the handle and measure from the base to the top of the spindle. This will provide you with the necessary information to purchase the correct replacement. The spindle of the handle is the iron shaft connecting it to the gearbox that locks the window frame.

Remove the old handle

The replacement of the handle of an uPVC handle is a straightforward job that takes less than five minutes if you have the right tools. The first step is to determine the type of lock and handle that will help you identify the right replacement window glass. After that, measuring the spindle will ensure that the new handle is a perfect fit. The handle that was used previously needs to be removed and replaced with the new one.

Most uPVC handles are inline Espagnolette handles, which are equipped with a central spindle that slots into the locking mechanism of the window. These are generally easy to remove, however you may have to apply force to remove them if they are stuck. There are usually two screws that keep the handle in place, which can be removed with a screwdriver or pliers. Depending on the kind of handle you have, you may also need to remove the pins that hold it in place.

After removing the screws, you can take off the handle you were using previously. When the handle is opened the top of the baseplate should be visible. It will reveal two screws that can be removed. If the sticker remains on, you will need to take it off.

You can now put in the new handle using the screws that came with the old handle. Align the screw holes on the window to the holes in the handle. Once you've done this you can put on the caps on the screws and test the new handle to make sure that it works properly. Changing a uPVC window can be a quick and simple task, but it's crucial to ensure you do it correctly.

Install the new handle

If you've managed to successfully remove the handle that you have on the frame, it's time to install your new handle. Start by locating and removing the screw covers using your screwdriver. Once the screw covers are removed, store them in a secure place before proceeding to the next step.

Then, you can insert the new spindle into the handle by lining it up with the hole already in place and screwing it into. Be sure to align the holes of the handle with those in the window frame. You should use a screw that is similar in length to the one used before, or it could result in the handle not being secure.

uPVC Espag handles are equipped with a 7mm square spindle that turns the lock mechanism that is installed to the window. This kind of handle can be present in the majority of modern uPVC windows. uPVC Cockspur (also called by the name Cotswold) handles feature an extended, curving nose that locks onto the frame's outer or cross member of the transom bar. They are often found on older uPVC Windows.

Once the new handle is in place, it's important to ensure that it operates properly by locking and unlocking the window a few times. If everything goes according to plan the new uPVC window handle should be secure and functioning smoothly. If you are experiencing any issues this guideline will help you determine the cause and fix it quickly. If you're struggling with your uPVC handle or have any other glazed home improvement issues don't hesitate to call us at Bridgewater Glass for professional assistance. Our glaziers are able to repair or replace different window handles and frames. This makes us an excellent option for double-glazing.

Test the new handle

Over time, the handles of uPVC can be damaged and worn out. They can become less secure and efficient which is why it's important to replace them right away. It's also recommended to do this after you upgrade your windows, because changing your lock and handle will help maintain the integrity of your new windows.

When it is to uPVC window handles, there are a number of different styles. Some are secured with pins or screws, while others feature blades that fit into the lock mechanism. Each type has its own method of replacement, so it's crucial to know what type you have before working on it.

The most well-known type of window handle is called the espag. They're usually found on the latest uPVC Windows. They have spindles that extend from the handle and into the gearbox of the lock and, when you open the windows, it activates the locking mechanism. They're also simple to remove however, you must be careful not to damage the mechanism or the handle when taking them off.

Cockspur handles are another option for uPVC window handles. They're secured by a spur that hooks onto the striker plate in the shape of a wedge on the frame, and when you shut or tilt the window, it activates the locking mechanism. This type of handle is more difficult to repair than other types, but it's still a good choice for most homes.

Venetian window handles are fixed by two bolts and have an elongated projection from the frame, unlike the Espag handle. They're ideal if you want an flush handle that blends with your uPVC windows. These are perfect for residential and commercial properties.

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