The History Of Replacement Window Handle
Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles
Window handles are an integral part of uPVC frames and must match the frame. The most important thing is the spindle's length, which determines if the new uPVC handle will fit.
Use the table below as a quick reference to determine the spindle length of your uPVC handle. This will ensure that you purchase the right replacement window handle for your double-glazed window.
Espag Handle
Espag handles are the most commonly used style of handle found on windows made of Upvc (they're also commonly used in aluminium and timber too). They feature a square spindle which extends from the back of the handle and enters into the multi-point lock mechanism which is attached to 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 according to the style you choose and the function you'd like to achieve from them. Some come with an option to push a button for locking closed and key-locking. (And nonlocking against fire if required.) A lot of them meet the Secure by Design specification to provide an extra level of security. They also come with a variety of spindle sizes that can be modified by using spindle sleeves to reduce the size of the spindles protruding from them.
Yale has tested the espagnolette handles we provide to ensure they are in line with the standards you'd expect. They are suitable for upvc windows or timber windows, as well as frames made of aluminum. We have a variety of colours available and also the option of matching the handle to the hinges you already have.
The step height is another important aspect of the espagnolette handle. This is the distance from the bottom of the handle to where it is placed on the frame, and it is essential to make sure it's right in order to ensure a tight and secure fit. Most of our handle styles are 43mm between screw hole centres, which is the industry standard.

You can choose between straight or Cranked handles. Cranked handles are perfect for situations where the espagnolette handle will be located close to the frame's edge as they will give you more space to open the window.
Our range of replacement handles for upvc offers a range of finishes, styles and colours that complement the decor of your home, including satin nickel, polished chrome and antique brass. Some of our products feature soft-close systems to minimize the sound your windows make when they shut.
Cockspur Handle
The Cockspur Window Handle was developed for manufacturers who wish to provide their customers with an elegant and premium design. These handles work with either uPVC or aluminium windows. They work by having an edge which locks onto the edge of the frame to secure the window. The window handle is locked so that it can only be opened when pushed. This gives you additional security. The handle is available in five different finishes, both left and right handed versions. This allows fabricators to accommodate more windows.
The cockspur window handles are supplied with 3 packing pieces with different thickness, which allows them to be adjusted to a broad range of backset sizes. Each packer fits neatly under the handle nose and can be removed or inserted into the size of the step in order to create a different backset which ranges from 9mm up to 21mm. The handle is available in right and left handed versions with straight or curved nose options.
It is crucial to determine your current handle height before purchasing a new handle to ensure that it will fit properly. A wrong handle can cause a range of issues, such as the inability of the window to close. This can be a hassle for homeowners and create unnecessary stress.
A cockspur is a handle used on older uPVC or timber windows. These types of handles do not include any type of window lock, in contrast to an Espag handle, which is found on modern windows that have shootbolts and an Espagnolette bar window lock.
The handle espagnolette (often called 'espag" or 'espag") is the most popular handle type used on new uPVC Casement Windows. When you turn the espagnolette handle it activates an Encloser locking mechanism from Yale that is much more secure than the traditional British standard handle or cockspur. This is because when you turn the espagnolette handle it rotates multiple locks within the window frame to secure it.
Handle with Tilt and Turn
These windows are a favorite option for those seeking to improve the airflow within their home, as well as giving an added layer of security. As the name suggests they have a turn and tilt function that allows the window to open up at 90 degrees, providing an opening of a smaller size or to drop down into a hopper design for full ventilation. The dual function provides them with a stylish appearance that can really add to the appeal of double-glazed windows.
Tilt-and-turn windows are more complicated than other double-glazed window designs, which increases the cost of installation. They require more parts and a lot of labor. These windows are worth the investment because they bring value and offer many benefits to your home.
The major benefit of these ladders is that you can clean your windows without using external ladders. This is ideal for people who live high up in flats or in buildings, as it eliminates the need to risk falling down from an elevated position. Tilt-and-turn windows offer an additional level of security as they lock when in a tilted state. This means that intruders cannot open them from the inside.
These handles are often found on European style windows in Germany and other European countries however, they can also be found in UK homes. The uPVC replacement handle is normally a spindle based one and is fitted with a 7mm square spindle which is typically available in lengths of 32mm, 38mm and 44mm. The base of the handle also tends to be wider than other handles, which is why they are known as a tilt safe window handle as it is only able to be turned to open the window once it has been locked into either the closed or tilt position.
To replace a uPVC window handle that tilts and turns, you must first remove the old handle with the screwdriver. The screws are usually concealed behind a backplate with a spring loaded. Simply lift the backplate, then twist it until you can see two screw holes. You can measure the distance between the two screw holes with a ruler or tape measuring device. This is typically 43mm from centre to center. Once you have the measurement you can then choose the correct size handle to match your uPVC windows.
Aluminium Handle
The diecast aluminium is finished in a trendy matt black.
Aluminum handles are generally made of corrosion-resistant and weatherproof alloys. They are strong enough to meet the demands of the construction industry. It can also be formed easily using industrial metal processing techniques like forging, extrusion and casting, giving it a great degree of flexibility and nearly infinite design possibilities.
Aluminium is also extremely sturdy and has a high strength-to-weight ratio. It is able to withstand the harshest of conditions. upvc door handles is also resistant to ultraviolet radiation and can be employed indoors. It is highly versatile and can be colored to match any style. The possibilities are endless. From classic emulations, hardware metals to vibrant colors of hundreds or pure colors.
Aluminum isn't rusty and does not require any maintenance. It is protected by an oxide layer naturally present. The protective layer can also be strengthened by a variety of treatments, such as powder coating or anodizing to give it additional resistance to corrosion. As a result, it can last for decades without requiring any routine care or cleaning. Furthermore, it is an environmentally friendly material that is 100 percent recyclable. This makes it the ideal option for industrial, residential, and commercial buildings. It is also fire-proof and has a high thermal efficiency.