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Tips For Replacing a Window Handle
Changing your window handle is an easy project that can be completed in the convenience of your own home. Follow these tips to ensure an elegant and smooth finish.
Begin by removing the screw covers to reveal the screws within the uPVC window handle. Measure the spindle to make sure you're getting the right size replacement.
1. Take a measurement of the Spindle Length
When you're replacing a window handle, it's important to determine the dimensions of the spindle correct. This is because it can determine how tight or loose the handle is and whether it will lock correctly inside the frame of the window. The spindle is the steel shaft that connects to the handle as well as the lock inside the frame of the window. The spindle is either a standard industry 8mm cross-section or the older 9mm versions. The current industry standard is 8mm, but this was not always the case, so when buying a new handle it is essential to verify the dimensions.
Remove the handle. This can be done easily by turning the handle to the open position and taking off two screws that secure the handle (which are usually hidden behind plastic caps that are required to be removed). Once the handle is removed, measure the distance from the base to the end. This will give you the measurement needed to purchase a new one.
There are many options available when it comes time to choose a new window handle. From sleek chrome that will fit into a modern home to traditional burnished bronze that looks great in restored Georgian rooms, or even the more traditional Tudor Cottages with curled mongoose-tail latches. The possibilities are endless, but the most important thing is to select a style that is suitable for your home.
Espag handles are usually installed to uPVC windows and are identical in size with 43mm centres (2 fixings). Cockspur handles can vary between 58mm and 62mm however luckily there are replacements available for both sizes. Cadenza window handles are a different size again as they have an angled blade that operates a multi-point locking mechanism inside the window.
When selecting a window handle take into consideration the hand you use to open your door. Inline Espag handles can be used with right or left-handed windows. Cranked window handles are hand-operated and can only be used on windows that open in one direction.
2. Remove the Handle
The handle may be damaged or simply worn out the handle of a window that is shattered can be very frustrating. The good news is, you can replace a uPVC handle yourself. You only need some basic hand tools and some time to complete this process.
First, you must open the window, and ensure that it is not locked. Then, take off the screw caps holding the handle in place. Once the screw caps are removed, you will be able to take off the handle.
The handle itself is attached to a spindle in the window frame. Based on the type the handle is held in place either by a screw or pin. The most commonly used types of handles are inline Espagnolette handles and cockspur handles. Both of these types of handles are used on casement windows, as well as windows made of aluminium. The handles can be locked by using a key to prevent unauthorised access from the outside. Or you can lock the handles by turning them clockwise.

To take the handle off, you will need a flat-bladed screwdriver. After the clip has been released, the handle will be able to slide off the spindle. After the handle has been removed, you'll have to determine the length of the spindle to ensure that your new handle is compatible with this measurement.
Once you have decided on the correct size for the handle, screw it into place. It is crucial to make sure that the handle is properly attached and rotates in the correct direction (clockwise if the handle is open and counterclockwise if handle is closed). It is essential to ensure that the handle hasn't been installed upside down.
Finally, you should replace the screw cover caps. After you've completed this step, you are able to test the handle to make sure it's functioning properly. You can also test the locking mechanism by shifting the handle from the unlocked position to the locked and back.
3. Take off the Screws
A uPVC window handle is an integral element of any home and is usually the first item to exhibit signs of wear and wear or damage. This could be due to natural causes, frequent use or even intentional damage by criminals looking to gain access to your home. A simple fix can resolve the issue and prevent it from repeating itself.
UPVC handles can be difficult to open if the locking mechanism isn't functioning properly. It is often possible to fix the problem by replacing the multipoint locking mechanism, rather than the whole handle. This could save you money.
Once you've removed the old handle you'll need to remove the screws fixing it to the base. These screws are usually located on the inside of the base of the handle. It may be necessary to use a screwdriver in order to accomplish this. Be cautious not to over tighten the handle as this could cause it to loosen.
You'll then have to find the fixing screws or pins that hold the new handle in place. These are usually located on the inside of the handle base. You'll require an instrument to remove them. After you have removed them, you'll have to replace the screw caps in the event that you want to do so, and then test the new handle to ensure it's functioning properly.
Install the handle by adjusting the spindle with the window's cutout mechanism. Then, screw it into. Make sure the handle is in the open position and that the screws are tightly fixed before replacing the screws' covers if you wished to do this. It's done! You can enjoy the newly installed window handle. I hope this will enable you avoid having to pay for costly window and door replacements in the future. If you'd like to get assistance regarding this or any other aspect of your uPVC windows do not hesitate to contact us.
4. Install the New Handle
The replacement of a damaged window handle or updating it is simple and can be accomplished in only a few simple steps. The first step is to determine the kind of handle, take measurements of its spindle and identify the tools you'll need to complete the task. Always ensure the safety of your windows and tools. Take visit the next document to follow the steps and ensure that you have the right handle for use.
To begin, find the screws that hold the window handle in place. Take them off while firmly gripping the handle to stop it from falling and causing injury. After the screws have been removed they can be repositioned in a safe spot to be replaced in the future.
After removing the old handle, you are now able to install your new one. It is important that the handle is fitted perfectly so that it works properly and locks the window in position. Next move the metal bar that is square on the handle into the hole in the window mechanism.
After your new handle is in place, the final thing to do is replace the screw caps and verify that it functions. If you're not happy with the result or the window doesn't open and close properly Contact our experts for help.
Most UK homes have uPVC Windows. This means that a lot of them will need to be changed at some point because of wear and tear or breakage. The procedure is fairly simple and can be carried out by anyone with a bit of knowledge of DIY. It is important that the handle you use matches the dimensions and style of the window. If you're not sure what type of handle you need, feel free to get in touch with our team who can provide you with the options available.