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Replacing uPVC Window Handles It is easy to change the handles on upvc windows The most important thing is to ensure that the new handle is a good fit for the spindle that was cut out of the window mechanism If the steps listed below are followed the cockspur handle will fit most windows The most important factor is the step size of the handle What to look for As time passes uPVC handles on many windows in the UK may begin to show signs wear and wear and tear When this occurs the handle can become loose or difficult to operate which makes it essential to replace it Anyone who is proficient working with basic hand tools is able to complete this job The first step is to make sure that the handle is securely fixed to the frame of the window and in the open position The next step is to locate the screws or pins which hold the handle They are usually on the inside face of the handle They can be removed with a screwdriver or pliers Once the handle is loose it can be removed from its hinges by gently pulling it off Then youll need to find a new handle that is the same dimensions and style This can be accomplished in the DIY store or on the internet The process should take about five minutes and you will need a screwdriver is all you need One crucial aspect to take into consideration when replacing a uPVC window handle is the step height This is the distance between the handles base and the place it sits in the frame of the window This is a standard measurement and you should verify the height of the step prior to ordering a replacement handle Depending on the type of handle you have there are various sizes to choose from Inline handles are available for uPVC window with centers of 31mm for lugs while cockspur handles come with centers of lugs of 43mm Tilt and turn handles are commonly used on windows made of uPVC and they have a special design that allows the window to be tilted to allow for ventilation and then turned to fully open the window The most common uPVC handle cracks are internal rather than a breakage from the base This makes them difficult to open and is why it is important to make sure that the replacement handle you purchase has the same length of spindle that your current one Remove the Old Handle A poorly fitted or damaged window handles can cause your doubleglazed windows to open and close in a way that isnt correct and may cause them to become stuck There are a variety of reasons for this such as general wear and tear or the corrosion of the metal handle In these instances it is essential to locate replacement handles made of upvc as soon as you can in order to prevent further damage and loss of functionality When replacing upvc windows handles and handles it is important to remove the old handles from the window Begin by removing the screw by the handle while it is in the closed position Once you have removed the screw you are able to remove the handle It is a good idea to use an electric screwdriver for this as it will make the task easier and quicker You should also be aware that screws may be hidden under caps made of plastic It is best to remove the covers using the help of a Stanley knife After the old handle has been removed you should then look at the square cut out at the base of the handle to make sure that the new window lock handles are compatible with it It is essential to measure the length of the spindle on the old handle and compare it to the size of the window mechanism spindle cutout The various types of window handles made of upvc are Espag handles which have a central screw and will turn left or right Cranked handles with two screws and are used on tilt and turn upvc windows and Spade handles with an arm with a flat surface and can be placed on either side of the window When you have a suitable replacement it is simple to screw the handle in place and ensuring that the spindle is placed into the lock mechanism After that it should be tightened to the window frame and the replacement window handles made of upvc should be secure Take a look at the Spindle If you have to replace a Upvc handle that has fallen its likely the spindle holding it in place is damaged or loose In some instances it is possible to tighten the spindle by using pin or screw In some instances it might be necessary to replace the handle There are many types of upvc window handles There are three types of handles inline espagnolette tiltandturn and cockspur Each handle type is installed and replaced in a different way Before purchasing a replacement handle its important to know the size of the existing one This will ensure that the new handle is the correct size and will fit correctly within the window Fortunately all handles adhere to industry standards of sizing making it quite easy to locate the correct size To determine door handles of your handle first remove it from the window by turning it to an open position Then you should be able to see the size of the screw or pin that secures it Then take a ruler or tape measure to determine the length of the spindle Once you have determined the length of the spindle you can purchase a replacement one with the same length When you are looking to replace a handle it is important to be aware of the step height of an upvc window handle The step height is measured from the base to the point at which the handle sits on the frame Typically this is around 21mm for uPVC windows and 9mm for aluminum Dropping something in the gap will allow you to observe how far the handle extends before it meets an obstruction Cockspur handles may have different backsets based on the type of window you put them in Inline espag handles have a standard height of 43mm from centre to centre 2 fixing points Cockspur handles have different backsets based on which window design they are located in This is because they feature spurs that extend from the handle and is secured over the cockspur wedge striker plate Fit the New Handle After youve chosen the new handle ensure that it is aligned with the holes for screws on the door Then secure it using the screws provided Install the latch lever the same way as the handle on the main handle in the event that you are replacing the door handle Then you can reattach the door trim to hide the screws for mounting and finish off your project Tips To remove the metal head from a wooden wedge place the handle on the floor so that its wide end is on the floor Then use a hammer and tap the narrow end Be careful not to scratch the handle or spindle