10 Beautiful Graphics About Replacing Window Handle

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Tips For Replacing Window Handles

Window handles can get loose or break. Repairing them is a straightforward task if this happens.

Before beginning the replacement process, it's essential to select the correct handle for your windows. Make sure that the screw and spindle holes are aligned.

Identifying the Problem

Window handles are an essential part of your windows. They come in many styles to fit the style of your home. The handles are designed to be an easy mechanism to open and close your double or single window. Unfortunately, over time the handles can become brittle because of constant use and exposure to the elements. As a result, they could break or start to behave in a strange manner. If this happens it's important to determine if there's a problem that can be fixed or whether replacing the handle is the best solution.

Replacing uPVC window handles is usually an easy task, but it's vital to make sure that you're using the right handle type and size to ensure that your window is secure and that the new handle is functioning properly. The spindle on your current handle is the primary element to think about. The spindle connects the handle with the locking mechanism inside the frame. If the spindle's length is too long or short it won't be enough to reach the lock and therefore won't operate your window correctly.

Remove the handle to expose the screws holding it in place. After the handle is removed, you can measure the spindle and compare it with the new handle you are looking to buy either online or in the store. This will allow you to ensure that the handle you're purchasing has the correct step height to fit your uPVC windows. If you do this incorrectly, it could have dangerous implications for the security of your home, and could lead to windows that are locked and cannot be opened.

Identifying the Handle Type

While they may appear to be an insignificant aspect, window handles are essential to the overall performance of your windows. They are necessary for opening, closing, locking and tilting your windows.

Choosing the right handle for your windows isn't just about practicality, but also for aesthetics. With a variety of sizes and shapes, finishes and styles available it is possible to find the perfect match for your interior design scheme and perfectly match your windows.

When replacing uPVC window handle types you'll probably find standard sizes. This is especially applicable to older cockspur handles, which are usually 38mm wide at the centre fixing point. If you have more recent designs of espag handles (a hybrid between an espagnolette and a cockspur), they will be 41mm wide.

To make sure that the replacement handles you choose are the correct size, measure the length and height of the handle base to determine the size of the spindle that is required. Then, take a measurement of the distance between the mounting holes to ensure that the new handle is a snug fit and secure when fitted. You will also need to determine the lever length so that the handle is comfortable to hold when it is open and closed. Fortunately, many modern handle designs come with an adjustable spindle lengths to reduce confusion and make the whole process much easier and simpler. Our Secustik handle VarioFit, for example, allows you to adjust the length of the lever to meet your needs.

Identifying the Spindle Length

Identifying the kind of handle you have is important since not all uPVC handles are the same size. It is possible that you require tightening the screw loose, or replace the handle altogether. Once you have identified the correct type, you must measure the spindle of your current handle. This will ensure you get the correct replacement, and that it is perfectly sized.


The spindle is the steel bar that runs along the middle of the handle. It connects the handle to the lock mechanism on the window frame. There are three types of uPVC handles that have spindles. These are the inline espagnolette handle, cockspur handle and tilt and turn handle. Each has a distinct method of securing the spindle in place with either a screw or pin.

Inline espagnolette handles are typically made with an oval-shaped spindle as well as a screw that fit into the hole on the handle. The screw is tightened to secure both the spindle and the handle. Cockspur handles have a hook-shaped design and are secured using a single screw. They are typically found on older uPVC Windows. The unique design of the tilt and turn handles allow them to function as a tilt and turn which allows the window to be fully opened.

When you measure the spindle of the uPVC window handle, it's crucial to be precise because it will assist you in finding the right replacement. Make use of a ruler to determine the length of your existing handle and mark down the measurements on a piece paper. Once you have the measurement you can compare it to a list of sizes supplied by your uPVC handle manufacturer. If you are having trouble finding the correct replacement, you should seek the advice of a double glazing expert for advice.

Identifying the Screws or Pins

Over time, window handles begin to show signs of wear and wear and tear. It could be evident, for instance when the handle itself breaks or cracks, or it can be more subtle, like when the lock doesn't engage easily. Regardless of how the handle begins to crack it is crucial to replace it as soon as possible. This will ensure that your windows are in good shape and safe.

The first step is to take the handle that was used to remove it from the frame. You'll want to be careful not to scratch the area surrounding the handle. After  double glazing replacement window handles  is removed you'll need to take off any pins or screws that hold it in the position. Then, locate the fixing holes on the new handle and align them with the fixing holes in the frame or base. After lining them up, you can then fix the handle to the base or frame.

When you purchase a new handle, make sure it has the correct spindle length. If the length of the spindle is too short the handle won't be able to reach the lock on the window. To determine the right length of the spindle, you'll need to insert an object that is thin like a needle into the base of the handle and measure the depth of the square pin.

You'll need to know how high the step is, if you're replacing a uPVC handle. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the spindle within the window frame. Various sizes of steps have been used throughout the years and it's essential to determine this prior to buying a replacement handle to ensure it is positioned correctly.