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Window Handles
Window handles come in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They can be used to open and close double-glazed windows using a hidden locking mechanism.
When replacing your handle it is essential to check the spindle length. This is the length at which the nose extends out from the base plate, or how far it is inserted into the lock.
Espag Handles
Espag handles operate multi-point locks on double glazed windows that allow the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for greater security. Our collection of espagnolette window handles includes both straight and cranked styles with a variety of finishes like chrome, brass, black and forged.
Each handle is made from sturdy die cast zinc that is powder coated or plated for high corrosion resistance as well as protection against wear. They are specifically designed to be used with uPVC or aluminium windows that have an espagnolette or shot bolt mechanism. They can be locked in the closed position with either a key or a push button.
The espagnolette handle is generally a 7mm squared rod that runs through the backplate of the lever, and into the lock mechanism inside the sash frame. By turning the handle, you can activate this lock. When selecting an espagnolette handle for the first time, it is crucial to take the length of the spindle into consideration since this will determine the way your window will open. The size of the spindle will be marked on the backplate of the handle with a number such as '5 3/4', '5' or '2/3'. This is what you should measure against your existing handle to ensure it fits.
Cranked window handles made of espagnolette are an alternative to the straight ones and are supplied in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) versions depending on how you open your window. The cranked design provides more clearance to open the window. This is ideal for windows close to the frame.
The cockspur is a variant of the espagnolette handle with a cockspur that closes on a striker plate similar to an espagnolette multi-point lock. This kind handle is suitable for older UPVC and aluminium windows. It can be used as repair handles to replace old broken handles.
Both cockspur and cranked handle models are available with a key lock insert to provide additional security, these are available in a choice of different hand sizes and come with an black blanking plug for those who prefer their window handle to be unlocked or want to highlight it as a fire escape only.
Cockspur Handles
The cockspur is a classic window handle with a spur, or triangle bit, that pushes against the frame's wedge when the handle is closed. They are usually found on older aluminium or uPVC windows that do not have an internal mechanism that secures the frame. The cockspur handles help to hold them together.
They are available in a large range of nib and nose height options to accommodate different profiles. These handles are suitable for right and left hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for people looking to replace a faulty or worn window handle that does not require more complicated internal gadgets.
Our Sparta cockspur handle is made of top-quality materials and is widely used in a range of applications. It has a sleek, ergonomic design and comes with a standard lockable deadlock cylinder to provide greater security. It is available in a variety of 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 can turn either left or right, while cranked cockspur handle models have an 'ear that is attached to a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. It's simple to operate and can be easily locked or unlocked using the key to provide additional security.
Espagnolette handles are considered more secure than cockspur-style handles as they use spinning spindles that operate multiple locks that are hidden within the frame. These handles are a great solution for those who need a secure handle for double-glazing. They come in a variety of styles to fit your home's decor.

If you're considering purchasing a brand new set of double-glazed window handles, it's crucial to to measure your windows that are already in use and ensure whether the dimensions of the handle and spindle will fit in the new frames. It is also important to choose an item 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 design, efficiency and the benefits they provide. They provide multiple opening options and can be opened in various ways which helps with cleaning and allows fresh air to enter your home or providing a fire escape.
These handles are similar to espagnolette handles, but they have additional functions which make them better suited to tilt and turn windows. The lever can be positioned downward when it's locked to shut the window, and 90 degrees to open the window like a door, or it can be positioned upwards to open the window as normal.
They are equipped with a multipoint lock mechanism that is more effective than a double-glazed casement window against forced entry. The bottom hinge on the outside has metal locking pins that are engaged to a rail of metal across the frame's inner side when the handle is in its closed position. The inner window is also held in place by two hinges in the bottom corners that can be opened inwards, a feature which makes them ideal for windows that are larger and great for air circulation.
The open mode is activated when the handle is turned to be facing upwards. upvc door handles Repair My Windows And Doors opens the window by vertical tilt, which allows for healthy ventilation and makes cleaning easier than ever before. The sash can be pushed into the opposite direction on both sides of the windows to create a gap large enough to accommodate the ladder or stool through.
Tilt-and-turn handles tend to be larger than cockspur and espag handles due to the fact that they need to be able to handle larger and heavier frame sizes. They are spindle-based and utilize the same kind of fixings that a standard handle made of espag or cockspur employs, but they have a wider base and often larger screw centers.
uPVC frames that are less expensive than timber or aluminium and do not require painting are the most sought-after for these windows. However there are numerous wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is another option for these types of windows as it's lighter and can be painted to match your home's style.
Spade or Blade Handles
It is crucial to select handles that match the style and functionality. After all, the closing and locking mechanisms are as crucial as the frame, allowing you to use your uPVC windows effectively and without fuss. Also, you must ensure that the handles are of good quality and last well, rather than breaking easily or being prone to damage.
One of the most sought-after kinds of handles is a spade or blade handle. These are usually used on tilt-and-turn or casement style uPVC Windows. The lever is used to operate an latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is connected to a mortice stay or peg stay that sits inside the frame of your windows and provides extra security and stability.
These types of handles are able to be found on the latest uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to be more ergonomic and provide more of leverage to open the window, making them easier to operate. They are available in different styles to suit any interior design.
The handle will include a spindle (7mm) that extends from the back. This spindle is used to engage and penetrate the gearbox within the window of the multi-point lock system. The window can be closed and locked more securely. Handles are available in different sizes to fit frames of different sizes. Some manufacturers also have straight and angled versions.
You can also enhance the security of your uPVC windows by choosing handles with the key lock mechanism. They are ideal for uPVC windows and doors which are often used. They let you lock the window or door from the outside. This makes it difficult for burglars to open the handle or open the door to open.
There are arguments for and against a locking handle. We think it is beneficial because it will add an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you don't think that intruders will try to gain entry into your home, the fact that they may have a harder to get past the handles that lock with keys is likely to make them less likely to be interested.