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Types of Window Handles and Locks

In addition to the various components that make up a window, handles play an important role in both function and aesthetics. The proper handle can enhance the appearance of your uPVC window handle replacements and will complement your interior design.

These handles are also a great option to increase the security of your home. Upgrade to locks on UPVC handles and reduce the risk of falls by children that could cause serious injuries.

Locks on the handles

There are several types of handles and locks for windows that differ based on the type and design of windows they are fitted to. The most popular handles for UPVC windows are Espag handles. Cockspur handles may also be found in certain double-glazed window designs. Other types of window handles include tilt and turn handles blade or spade handles and monkey tail handle.

It's important to take into account the hand when choosing the right window handle for you home. Handing is the direction that the handle will turn. Left-handed handles will turn to the right, and vice versa. As a rule, the majority of UPVC handles are hand-operated. They're often also supplied with spares to facilitate replacement aluminium window handles in the event of a broken window handle.

Another crucial aspect to consider is the backset of the lock, which refers to the distance between the edge of the door and the center of the latch or spindle. This determines the type of handle that can be used on the window. It is essential to accurately measure it when purchasing replacement or new handles.

Once you've decided on the kind of handle you require for your windows, it's easy to find the perfect option from our huge range. You can choose from a variety of finishes, colors and styles, so there's sure to be something that matches your style. You can also purchase handles that lock. This lets you keep your windows shut and still allow ventilation. This type of handle is typically marked with an SKG1 rating, which means that it has been tested against burglars and is able to resist a violent attack for up to three minutes.

We've also got a wide assortment of handles and knobs for windows, that work in the same way as the window handle, but without any keyed cylinders attached. These are perfect for high-rise flats, and will stop burglars from trying to open your windows from the outside by 'fishing for' the handles. There are a range of different designs, including a variety of push button handles, which can be opened only by pressing down on the handle. They are suitable for use with UPVC or aluminium windows.

Keyed Locks

Whether you're looking to secure your home or business you have a range of options for locks. The keyed lock is among the most common kinds. These mechanical locks use keys to operate and are typically made of high-grade safe steel. Unlike electronic locks, they don't require batteries or power and are easy to set up and use. They are usually the most economical way to secure a home or business.

Locks are usually crafted from tough and rustproof metals such as brass, steel and zinc. These materials enable them to withstand the test of time and are found in everything from door knobs to padlocks. They are made with precision, which means that they require notches in the pins as well as stacks of levers that must be exact. They are also designed to withstand the force of a pinning bar or pick to prevent them from being broken apart.

To make a lock function, the key's notches must be aligned with the teeth of the key so that they are able to contact the levers and pins within the cylinder and turn them. This rotation allows the latch or bolt to retract into the strike plate and close it. The lock requires an additional key to rotate the notches out. The latch or bolt cannot be retracted into the strikeplate unless there is this.

There are two types of keyed lock: keyed alike, and keyed in a different way. When a lock has been different in its keying, it needs an individual key to unlock each lock. This is perfect for locking multiple cabinets or doors in the same place.

However, some people prefer the convenience of a keyed alike system in which each lock can be opened by the same key. This can be useful for homeowners and businesses that share a single door or cabinet.

To find out if a lock is keyed alike or not look for a prominent 3-digit key number on the outside of the package (typically the back). The locks should have the same key number to function together.

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If you're looking for an affordable, simple window lock that is simple to install on your own, a pin lock may be the answer. These locks are big pins that fit in the holes in your window frame to hold it closed, and they are suitable for single-hung double hung, sliding windows. They're easy to install using just an electric drill and screws. You can also arrange the pins in different heights to to open your window for ventilation, while still keeping it secured.

Another option is a hinged wedge lock which works on double hung windows and offers the flexibility to lock the window at various opening points. This is a good option for families with children as it makes it difficult for the child to open or close the window themselves. This type of lock is sold at the majority of hardware stores and is simple to set up.

Other types of window locks are track locks, which clamp into the tracks of sliding doors and windows. They are easy-to-install and do not require structural modifications to the window or frame. This is why they are a great choice for renters or people who aren't planning on staying in their home permanently. They offer a higher degree of security than a sliding lock however they aren't as reliable or strong as a single-latch.

When choosing the right multipoint window handles lock, bear in mind that the more durable and more expensive locks are generally made of higher quality materials that are designed for long-term use. It is also a good idea to consult a professional before choosing the right window lock. They can recommend the right type of lock for your window design and requirements.

Once you know what type of lock you want, it's time to install your new window handle and lock. Begin by measuring the window and marking the area where you'd like to place the lock. Then mark and drill the holes in accordance with the manufacturer's directions to ensure a proper fit and long-term security.

Sash Locks

Window locks help keep your windows firmly in place and stop them from being forced to open. They are usually made of hardened steel. They can be locked with keys or with a thumb lever that can open the lock. They are great for preventing burglaries and are simple to install. If you're looking for ways to improve your security at home, it's worth installing a new set of locks, particularly when they're old and worn.

There are many different types of window handles and locks for windows with sash. A sash lock with a quadrant is a traditional Victorian way of securing your windows, using cams to pivot a curved metal claw into a receiver. This stops your windows from being opened and can be installed to UPVC and wooden windows. They are available in locking and non-locking variants to suit your needs.

Another option that is popular for windows with sash is hinged wedge locks. This lock is installed higher on the frame and prevents your double-hung window handles for wooden windows from getting opened unless you push it inwards. This type of lock can also reduce the sound and rattles of your sash windows.

Take into consideration the size of the spindle when you plan to replace your handle and put a lock on your windows in the sash. This is the distance between the nose of the handle and the bottom of the screw plate. It is essential to make sure that your new handles are fitted correctly.

Also, you'll need to take the step height into consideration. This is the distance from the floor to the top of the handle's nose. It can affect how easy it is to use your window handles.

If you're planning to have windows in sash replaced or upgraded then it's recommended to get them professionally fitted by a reputable business. They'll have the experience and expertise to ensure that your sash window is safe as well as secure and operates exactly as it was intended to. They'll also be able to give you advice on how to utilize and maintain your windows, making them last longer and providing the best performance.Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpg

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