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Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles

Window handles are an integral component of uPVC frames and must be matched to the frame. The most important thing is the spindle length, which determines whether your new uPVC handle will fit.

Take a look at the table below for a quick checklist when measuring your uPVC window handle's spindle. This will ensure you order the correct replacement window handle for your double glazed window.

Espag Handle

Espag handles are typically found on upvc (but they're also used in aluminium and timber). The handles have a square spindle which extends from the handle's back and locks into the multi-point locking mechanism of the window. By turning the handle you operate the system that locks and unlocks the locking points around the window.

Window handles from Espag are available in a variety of different styles that differ in style based on the design you select and the purpose you'd like to achieve from them. Some come with the option of a push button to lock them in a locked closed position and key-locking. (And fire-escape nonlocking when required.) A lot of them meet the Secure by Design standard to provide an extra level of security. They also come with a variety of different spindle lengths, that can be adjusted using spindle sleeves that reduce the size of the protruding spindle.

The espagnolette handles we offer have been tested by Yale to ensure that they are up to the standards you would expect from a reputable brand. They're suitable for timber, upvc and aluminium windows. We have a selection of colors available along with an option to match the handle to your existing hinges.

The step height is a different important aspect of an espagnolette handle. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the point at which it rests on the frame. It's important to have this in order to ensure a tight, secure fit. Fortunately, most of our handle styles are in line with industry standards, with 43mm between screw hole centres.

Like other types of handles, you can choose between straight and cranked styles. Cranked handles can be used in situations where the handle of the espagnolette is close to the frame's edge. They provide more space to open the window.

Our range of replacement handles made from upvc offers a wide range of finishes, styles and colours to suit your home's decor, such as polished chrome, antique brass and satin nickel. Some of our products even feature a soft-close mechanism to minimize the sound of your windows closing.

Cockspur Handle

The Cockspur Window Handle was created for fabricators who want to provide their customers with an elegant and luxurious design. These handles can be used with uPVC windows or aluminium frames. They function by using an edge that is locked over the frame's edge to secure the window. The window handle can also be locked so that it will only open when it is pushed. This adds additional security. The handle comes in 5 different finishes with both right and left hand versions, allowing the manufacturer to accommodate a greater variety of windows.


The cockspur window handle is supplied with three packing pieces that are of different thicknesses. This allows them to be adjusted to a variety of backset sizes. Each packer fits neatly under the handle nose and can be removed or inserted into the size of the step to achieve a different amount of backset, ranging from 9mm to 21mm. The handle comes in left and right handed models with straight or curved noses.

When looking for a replacement for your existing cockspur handles, it's important to measure the current handle height to ensure that the new handle will be suitable for the space. A wrong handle could cause a variety of issues such as the inability to shut the window. This could be a headache for homeowners and cause unnecessary stress.

A cockspur is a handle that is found on older uPVC wood, aluminium and timber windows. These handles don't have any window locks integrated, unlike the Espag handles which are used on modern windows. They also come with a shootbolt or Espagnolette bar lock.

The handle espagnolette (often abbreviated as 'espag" or "espag") is the most common handle type that is found on the latest uPVC Casement Windows. The Yale Encloser locking mechanism is activated when you turn the espagnolette handles. This is safer than a traditional cockspur handle or British standard handle. This is because the handle espagnolette turns several locks to secure the window frame.

Turn and Tilt Handle

These windows are a popular choice for homeowners looking to increase the ventilation in their homes, while providing an added level of security. As the name suggests, they come with the ability to turn and tilt that lets the window open at 90 degrees, providing an opening of a smaller size or to drop into a hopper style to provide full airflow. This dual functionality also gives them a unique appearance that can create an impressive look to your double-glazed window.

Tilt-and-turn windows are more complex than other double-glazed window designs that can increase the cost of installation. They require more parts and require more labor. These windows are worth the investment because they can increase the value of your home and bring many advantages to your home.

A major benefit is that they permit you to clean your windows from the inside without having to use ladders that are outside. This is particularly beneficial for those who live high up in flats or buildings, since it eliminates the need to risk falling down from an elevated position. Tilt-and turn windows provide additional security, as they are locked when they are in a tilted state. This means that burglars aren't able to open them from inside.

These handles are typically found on European style windows in Germany and other European countries, but they can also be used in UK homes. The uPVC handle replacement is usually a spindle-based one. It is made of 7mm spindles that are available in sizes of 38mm, 44mm and 32mm. The base of the handle also tends to be wider than most handles which is why they are known as a 'tilt safe' window handle since it can only be turned to open the window once it has been locked in either a closed or tilt position.

If you want to replace a uPVC tilt and turn window handle, it is necessary to remove the existing handle from the window with an screwdriver. The screws are typically hidden behind a sprung loaded backplate. Simply lift it and twist it to reveal the two screw holes. By using the ruler or tape measure you can determine the distance between the two holes which is usually 43mm centre to centre. Once you have the measurement you can then select the appropriate size handle to fit your uPVC windows.

Aluminium Handle

Made of tough diecast aluminium Finished in stylish matte black colour. Concealed fixings

Typically made from corrosion resistant and weatherproof alloys, the handle of aluminum is robust enough to meet the demands of the construction industry. It is easily shaped by industrial metal processing, like extrusion and forging and offers an extremely flexible design and nearly unlimited design potential.

Aluminium is also extremely sturdy, with a great strength-toweight ratio. It can withstand the harshest conditions. It is also immune to UV radiation and can be used indoors. It is also highly versatile and can be colored to fit any aesthetic. From  door handles  of hardware metals to lively applications that use hundreds of pure colors The possibilities are endless.

In addition, unlike iron, aluminum does not rust or require regular maintenance. It is protected by an oxide layer naturally present. The protective layer can also be enhanced by a variety methods, like powder coating or anodizing to give it additional resistance to corrosion. It can last for decades without needing regular maintenance or cleaning. Furthermore, it is an environmentally friendly material that is 100 100% recyclable. It is therefore the perfect choice for residential, industrial, and commercial structures. It is also fire-safe and provides thermal efficiency.