What Window Handles Experts Want You To Know?

What Window Handles Experts Want You To Know?

Window Handles

Window handles are available in a number of different styles and colors to fit your home. They open and shut double-glazed windows using a hidden locking system.

When replacing your handle it is important to check the spindle length. This is how far the nose sticks out of the base plate or how far inside it is the lock.

Espag Handles

Espag handles are used to operate multi-point locks on double-glazed windows. The handle can be turned around the window to increase security. Our collection of espagnolette window handles includes straight and cranked designs in a range of finishes including brass, chrome black, forged and black.

Each handle is constructed of durable die cast zinc and powder coated or plated to provide high corrosion resistance as well as protection against wear. They are designed to be used on uPVC or aluminium windows that have espagnolette or shot bolt mechanisms. They can be locked into the closed position by using a key or a push button.

The majority of espagnolette handles come with a 7mm squared spindle that is inserted into the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism inside the frame of the sash, and turning the handle activates the lock. It is crucial to consider the size of the spindle before selecting the handle you want to use for your espagnolette window. This will determine how it will open. The size of the spindle will be marked on the backplate of the handle a number such as  5 3/4', '5', or '2/3' and this is the one you must test against your existing handle to make sure it fits.

Cranked window handles made of espagnolette are an alternative to the straight designs and can be available in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) variants based on the way you open your window. The cranked style is designed to give you more hand clearance when opening the window, which is ideal for windows that may be close to the frame edge.

The cockspur handle is a different variation of the espagnolette design, but this one with a cockspur nose that is closed onto a striker plate in a similar manner as an espagnolette multi-point lock. This handle can be used to repair old cockspur handles on UPVC or windows made of aluminium.

Crankspur and cranked handle models can be supplied with a key-lock insert in order to give additional security. They are available in a variety 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 fire egress only.

Cockspur Handles

The handle cockspur is a traditional window handle with spur (triangle bit) which presses up against the wedge that is on the frame when the handle is closed. They are usually found on older windows made of aluminium or on uPVC casement windows which don't have an internal mechanism to secure the frame - so they depend on the cockspur handle to hold them in place.

These handles are available in a broad selection of nose and nib height options to fit different profiles. These handles are also suitable for both left and right-hand window systems. They're the ideal solution for those looking to replace a faulty or damaged window handle that does not require more complicated internal gadgets.

Our Sparta window handle is made from top quality materials and is a well-loved choice for a variety of uses. It has a sleek, modern design and comes with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to enhance security. It's available in a range of backset heights to fit all standard casement sizes and can be used with a range of matching window accessories.

In-line cockspurs are straight and can be turned left or right. Cranked cockspurs have a small "nose" which is affixed to a plastic plate attached to the frame.  repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk  is easy to use and can be locked or unlocked by using the use of a key.

Espagnolette handles are considered more secure than cockspur handles because they utilize spinning spindles that operate multiple locks that are hidden within the frame. These handles are the perfect solution for those who need an extra secure handle for their double-glazing. They come in a variety of styles to suit your home.

It is important to measure your windows prior buying new frames. This will ensure that the handle and spindle are the correct size for the new frames. Also, make sure you select an item that meets the minimum specifications of Secured By Design.

Handles that turn and tilt

The advantages and utility of tilt and turn windows are increasing. They offer multiple opening options, and can be opened in different ways to let fresh air into the home, or provide a fire escape.

These handles are similar to espagnolette handles however, they come with additional functions that make them more suitable to turn and tilt windows. The lever can be placed downwards when locked to close the windows and 90 degrees to tilt it open as an opening window, or upwards to open the window normally.

They feature a multipoint lock mechanism that is more effective than a double-glazed casement window against forced entry. The outer bottom hinge has metal locking pins which are inserted to a rail of metal within the frame when the handle is in the closed position. The window's interior is held in place by two hinges in the bottom corners that can be opened inwards and outwards, which makes them ideal for windows with larger openings and also great for ventilation.

The open mode can be activated by turning the handle so that it faces up. It opens the window at the vertical direction which provides better ventilation and makes cleaning easier. This is because the sash can be pulled inwards from either side of the window to create a gap that is enough for an incline or ladder to fit through.

Tilt and turn handles are usually larger than cockspur or espag handles as they need to be able handle the heavier and larger frames that they are found in. They are usually spindle based and utilize the same kind of fixings that are used in a standard espag or cockspur handle but will have wider bases and usually larger screw centres.

uPVC frames that are less expensive than timber or aluminium, and don't require painting are the most sought-after for these windows. However, there are many wood-effect finishes that are available. Aluminium is another option for these kinds of windows as it's lighter and can be painted to match the existing style.

Spade or Blade Handles


If you are planning to upgrade your uPVC windows or replacing those that were included with the property, it is crucial to choose handles that suit both the style and functionality of the window. The closing and locking mechanisms are equally crucial as the frame, allowing you to use your uPVC windows efficiently and with no fuss. Also, you must ensure that the handles are of a good quality and last long, rather than breaking easily or prone to damage.

One of the most popular kinds of handles is a spade or blade handle. They are usually used on tilt and turn or casement style uPVC windows. The lever is used to operate a latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is usually connected to a peg keep or mortice keep, which sits within the frame of the window which provides more security and stability.

These handles are typically employed on double-glazed uPVC casement windows, or tilt-and turn windows. They are designed to provide better ergonomics and provide more leverage for opening the windows, making them easier to open. They are also available in a variety of styles to fit the majority of interior styles and tastes.

The handle itself will have a spindle (7mm square) that extends from the back of it which is used to connect with the gearbox and get inside of the multi-point locking system within the window. The window can be shut and secured more securely. The handles are also available in a range of sizes that can be fitted to different sizes of frames. Some manufacturers offer angled and straight versions too.

You can also enhance the security of your uPVC windows by choosing handles that have a key-locking mechanism. These are perfect for uPVC doors and windows that are frequently used. They allow you to lock the window or door from the outside. This makes it harder for burglars to open the handle or break the door to open.

There are arguments both for and against a lock handle. We think it is an excellent idea as it will add an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you're not worried about intruders trying to break into your property however the fact that they will be more difficult to get past the key-locking handle is likely to deter them and make it less of a target.