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8 Tips To Improve Your Window Handles Game
Window Handles

Window handles come in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They open and close double-glazed windows with a hidden locking system.

When replacing your handle, it is important to check the length of the spindle. This is how far the nose extends from the base plate or how far inside it is the lock.

Espag Handles

Espag handles are used to lock multi-point locks for double-glazed windows, allowing the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window to increase security. Our collection of espagnolette window handles includes both straight and cranked styles in a range of finishes, including brass, chrome black, forged and black.

Each handle is made of sturdy die cast zinc that is powder coated or plated to provide high resistance to corrosion, impact resistance and protection against wear. They are designed to be used on uPVC and aluminium windows with espagnolette or shoot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked in the closed position using the push button or key to secure in place.

Typically, espagnolette handles feature a 7mm squared spindle that is inserted into the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism within the sash frame, turning the handle to activate the lock. It is essential to think about the size of the spindle when selecting the handle you want to use for your window with a espagnolette. This will determine the way it can be opened. The spindle's size will be marked on the backplate of the handle with a number such as '5', '3/4' or '2/3'. This is the one you must compare to your current handle to ensure it fits.

Cranked espagnolette window handles are a different option to straight ones and are available in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) versions depending on how you open your window. Cranked handles give you more room to open the window. This is ideal for windows close to the frame.

The cockspur is a variation of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur that closes on a striker plate similar to an espagnolette multiple-point lock. This kind handle is suitable for older UPVC and aluminium windows and can be used as an repair handle to replace broken handles.

The key-lock insert is available for both cockspur as well as cranked handle models. They come with a choice of handles and include a blanking plug in black if prefer your window handle unlocked or 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 found on the frame when the handle is closed. They are typically found on older aluminum or uPVC windows that do not have an internal mechanism that secures the frame. The cockspur handles help to hold them in place.

The handles are available in a range of nose and nib heights to fit different profiles. These handles are also suitable for both right and left hand window systems. They're the ideal option for those who want to replace a damaged or worn window handle that does not require more complicated internal gadgets.

Our Sparta Cockspur window handle is made from top-quality materials and is a well-loved choice for a variety of applications. It has a sleek, design and is fitted with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to improve security. It is available in various backset heights that are compatible with all sizes of common casements and can be used in conjunction with a range of window accessories that match.

In-line cockspur handle models are straight and turn either left or right while cranked cockspur handle models have a short 'nose that is attached to a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. It's easy to operate and can be locked or unlocked using a key for added security.

Espagnolette handles are considered more secure than cockspur-style handles as they use a spinning spindle that operates multiple locks hidden in the frame. They are the best choice for those who require a safe window handle for double glazing, and you will find a variety of styles to match your home.

If you're considering purchasing a brand new set of double glazed window handles, you need to take the time to measure up your existing windows and check that the dimensions of the handle and spindle will be suitable for the new frames. It is also important to select a product that meets the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.

Handles that turn and tilt

Tilt and turn windows are becoming more popular due to their functionality as well as the efficiency they provide. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened differently to let fresh air into the home, or provide a fire escape.


These handles work similarly as an espagnolette handle however they have additional functions which make them ideal for tilt and turn-style windows. The lever can be placed downwards when locked to close the windows or 90 degrees to open it like a window or upwards to open the window.

They feature an advanced locking mechanism that is more efficient against forced entry than double-glazed casement windows. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins which are inserted to a rail of metal across the frame's inner side when the handle is in a closed position. The window inside is secured by two more hinges in the bottom corners which can be opened upwards, a feature which makes them ideal for windows that are larger and is great for ventilation.

The open mode can be activated by turning the handle so that it is facing upwards. upvc door handle www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk opens the window with an upward tilt, which allows for better airflow and makes cleaning easier. This is because the sash can be pulled backwards from either side of the window to create a gap enough for an incline or ladder to pass through.

Tilt and turn handles are generally larger than espag or cockspur handles because they have to be able to take on the bigger and heavier frames that they can be found in. They are usually spindle based and use the same type of fixings as a normal cockspur or espag handle, but will have wider bases and usually larger screw centres.

uPVC frames are the most popular windows made of uPVC since they're less expensive than aluminium or timber frames and don't require painting but there are also many wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is also a possibility for these types of windows, since it's lighter and can be painted to match your home's style.

Handles for blades or spades

It is essential to choose handles that match the style and function. The locking and closing mechanisms of your uPVC window are equally important as the frame. This allows you to make use of them efficiently and without hassle. You should also make sure that the handles last for a long time and will not break easily.

The blade handle or spade is one of the most common types of handles. They are usually used on tilt and turn or casement-style uPVC windows. The lever operates a latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is attached to mortice stay or peg stay, which is placed in the frame of your windows. It offers an extra level of security and stability.

These types of handles are able to be utilized on modern uPVC double glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and provide more leverage to open the windows, making them easier to open. They are also available in a variety of styles to fit the majority of interior styles and tastes.

The handle will include a spindle (7mm) protruding from the back. The spindle is used to engage and penetrate the gearbox that is inside the window of the multi-point lock system. The window can be closed and locked more securely. The handles are also available in a variety of sizes to fit various sizes of frames. Some manufacturers offer angled and straight versions too.

You can also increase the security of uPVC windows with handles with a key lock system. They are perfect for uPVC doors and windows that are frequently used as they permit you to secure your door or window from the outside, making it more difficult for burglars to break in by forcing open or manipulating the handle.

There are arguments both for and against a lock handle. We believe it's a good idea because it will add an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you are not concerned about burglars trying to gain entry into your property however the fact that they will have more difficulty in getting past the key-locking handle will likely discourage them and make it less of a target.

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