Types of Window Handles and Locks

Handles are a crucial part of a window's functionality and aesthetics. The correct handle can enhance the look of your uPVC window and will complement your interior design.

They are also an excellent way to improve your home's security. Upgrade to locking UPVC handle and reduce the risk that your child could fall into the ground, causing serious injuries.

Handle locks

There are several types of window locks and handles that are available, and they differ depending on the style and type of windows that they are fitted to. The most common handles for UPVC windows are Espag handles, while Cockspur handles may also be found in some double glazed window handles repair-glazed window designs. Other types of window handle include tilt and turn handles, as well as blade or spade handles.

When choosing the right type of window handle for your home, it's important to consider handing. Handing is the direction in which the handle turns. Left-handed handles turn to the right and reversed. As a rule, all upvc tilt and turn window handles handles are hand-operated. They're often also supplied with spares to facilitate replacement double glazing window handles in the event of a broken.

The backset of the locking mechanism is a further important aspect to consider. This is the distance between the edge or the door and the spindle or latch. This determines which handle is suitable for use on the window. It is crucial to accurately measure it when purchasing replacement or new handles.

Once you've decided on the type of handle will best suit your windows, you'll easily discover it within our huge selection. There are a myriad of colours styles, finishes, and styles to pick from, so you're bound to find something that suits your decor. You can also buy handles that lock. This allows you to keep your windows shut and still allow for ventilation. This type of handle often comes with an SKG1 rating. This means it has been tested against burglars and is able to withstand a robbery for up three minutes.

We also have a large assortment of knobs and handles for windows that work on the same principles as window handles, however without the keyed cylinders. They are ideal for flats with high rises and also stop burglars from opening windows by “fishing” for handles and then trying to open them from the outside. There are a range of different designs, including a variety of push button handles, which can only be opened by pressing down on the handle. They are suitable for use with loose upvc window handle or aluminum windows.

Keyed Locks

If you're looking for a way to protect your business or home you have a range of choices when it comes to locks. One of the most common types is the keyed lock. These mechanical devices use keys to operate and are usually made of high-grade safe steel. Unlike electronic locks, they do not require batteries or power and are easy to install and use. They are often the most cost-effective method to secure your home or business.

Locks are usually crafted from tough and rustproof metals like brass, steel, and zinc. These metals allow them to withstand the test of time and are found in everything from door knobs to padlocks. Precision is essential for the manufacture of these locks as they require precise notches on the pins and lever stacks. They are designed to withstand a prying tool or pick.

To allow locks to function it is necessary that the notches align with the keys teeth so they can be engaged and rotate the levers and pins inside the cylinder. This allows the latch or bolt to retract into the strike plate, then close it. The lock requires keys to rotate the notches back out again. The latch or bolt cannot retract back into the strikeplate without this.

There are two types of keyed locks: keyed alike, and keys that are keyed differently. When a lock has been keyed differently, it requires an individual key to unlock each lock. This is ideal for locking multiple cabinets or doors in the same location.

Some people prefer a keyed alike system, in which each lock can open with the same key. This is beneficial for homeowners and businesses that have a cabinet or door that are shared.

(Image: https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpg)Look for an obvious, 3-5-digit key number on the exterior of the package (usually the back) to determine whether the lock is keyed alike. To work together, the locks must have the same key.

Window Pin Locks

A pin lock is an ideal choice if are looking for a low-cost lock that is easy to install. These locks are large pins that fit into the holes in your window frame to hold it shut. They are suitable for single-hung double hung, sliding windows. They are simple to install using the use of a drill and screws. You can also adjust the pins to various levels to open your window for ventilation while ensuring it is secure.

Another option is a hinged wedge lock which is suitable for double-hung windows and provides the flexibility to secure the window at various opening points. This is a great option for families with children since it makes it difficult for children to open or close the window themselves. This kind of lock is sold at most hardware shops and is easy to install.

Other types of window locks are track locks, which are secured to the tracks of sliding windows and doors. They are simple to install and do not require structural modifications to the frame or window. This makes them an ideal choice for renters or those who don't plan to live in their home permanently. They offer a higher level of security than sliding locks however they aren't as reliable or strong as a single-latch.

When selecting a window lock, keep in mind that the more durable and more expensive locks are typically made of higher quality materials for longer-term use. Also, it's a good idea to seek advice from a professional when selecting a window lock because they are capable of recommending the best kind of lock for your particular window style and needs.

Installing your new window handle is easy once you've chosen the type of lock you'd like. Begin by measuring the window and marking the area where you want to install your lock. Then mark and drill the holes according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure a perfect fit and long-term security.

(Image: https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpg)Sash Locks

Window locks keep your windows in place and help stop them from being opened. They are usually made of hardened steel and can be key locked or operated with a thumb lever to unlock the lock. They are excellent for preventing burglaries and are simple to install. Installing new locks is an excellent option to increase the security of your home, especially in the event that your current locks are damaged.

There are a variety of window handles and locks that are available for sash windows. A sash lock with a quadrant is a classic Victorian way of securing your windows, using the cam action to turn a curved metal claw into the receiver. It prevents windows from being able to be opened. It can be used on UPVC and wooden windows. They're available in locking and non-locking versions to meet your needs.

A hinged wedge lock is another option that is popular for sash window. The lock is positioned higher up on the frame and prevents the double-hung window from being open unless you push it backwards. This kind of lock also helps to reduce noise and rattle from the windows sash.

Consider the spindle size when you are planning to replace your handle and lock on your sash window handles for wooden Frames. This is the distance between the top of the handle and the base of the screw plate. It is important to ensure that the new handles are fitted correctly.

Similarly, you'll want to take the height of the step into consideration. This is the distance from the floor to the top of the handle nose. It can have a major impact on how easy it is to use your window handles.

It is recommended that if you are replacing or upgrading your sash windows they are professionally installed by a company certified. They'll have the experience and knowledge to ensure your windows are secure, secure and that they perform as they were intended to. They'll also provide suggestions on how to maintain and use your windows to prolong their life.