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Types of Window Handles and Locks

Handles are an integral part of a window's functionality and aesthetics. The proper handle can improve the appearance of your uPVC window and complement the interior design.

doorpanels-300x200.jpgThey are also an excellent way to increase your home's security. Upgrade to locking UPVC handle and reduce the risk that your child falls into the ground, causing serious injuries.

Handle locks

There are a variety of window handles and locks and each one will differ in relation to the type of windows they're fitted to. Espag window handles are the most commonly used type of handle for UPVC double-glazed windows while Cockspur handles are also available on double glazed windows in a variety of styles. Other kinds of window handles include tilt and turn window handles uk and turn handles as well as spade or blade handles.

When choosing the right kind of window handle to your home, it is important to consider the type of handle you'll be using. This is the direction in which the handle turns, with left-handed handles turning to the right and reversed. As a standard, most UPVC handles are hand-operated. They're often also equipped with spares that make replacing them easier in the event of a broken.

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

After you've determined what kind of handle you want for your windows, you'll easily locate it in our extensive range. There are a variety of colors and finishes to choose from, so you're bound to find something that suits your style. You can also purchase handles that come with a lock, which allows you to keep your windows shut and still allow air circulation. This kind of handle is often marked with an SKG1 rating which means it's been tested against burglars and can stand up to a ferocious attack for up to three minutes.

We also have a wide assortment of window handles repair knobs and handles which work on the same principle as the window handle, however without keyed cylinders attached. They are ideal for high-rise flats, and they prevent burglars from opening windows by "fishing" for the handles and attempting to open them from outside. We offer a variety of designs including push button handles which can only be opened by pressing down on the handle. These are ideal for upvc wooden window handles and aluminum windows.

Keyed Locks

If you're looking to protect your home or business, you have a number of options for locks. One of the more common types is the keyed lock. These mechanical locks use the use of a key and typically are made from high-grade safe steel. They are simple to install and operate and unlike electronic locks, don't require batteries or electricity. They are typically the most cost-effective method to secure your home or business.

Locks are usually crafted from tough and rustproof metals such as brass, steel, and zinc. These materials are durable and are suitable for use in everything from padlocks to door knobs. Precision is required for the production of these locks as they require precise notches on the lever stacks and pins. They are designed to withstand the force of a pick or a snare.

In order for a lock to work it is necessary that the notches align with the keys teeth, so they can be engaged and rotate the levers and pins within the cylinder. This rotation allows the latch or bolt to retract into the strike plate, then close it. The lock requires a key in order to rotate the notch back out. Without this the latch or bolt cannot retract into the strike plate, and it becomes locked.

There are two kinds of locks that are keyed keys: keyed alike and keys that are keyed differently. If a lock is different in its keying, it needs a different key to unlock each lock. This is a great way to secure multiple doors and cabinets in the same area.

However, some prefer the convenience of keys that are keyed alike, which means that each lock can be opened by the same key. This is a great option for homeowners and businesses that share a single cabinet or door.

To determine if a lock keyed alike or not look for a prominent 3-5 digit key number somewhere on the outside of the package (typically the back). The locks should have the identical key number to function together.

Window Pin Locks

Pin locks are an excellent choice if you are looking for a low-cost lock that is easy to install. These locks are big round pins that fit into the holes of the frame of your window and keep it in place. They can be used on sliding, single-hung and double-hung windows. They are easy to install with just the use of a drill and screws. You can also place the pins in different heights if you want to be able to open your window to allow ventilation, while still keeping it secured.

Another alternative is a hinged wedge lock, that works with double-hung windows and offers the flexibility to secure the window at different opening points. This is a good choice for families with children because it makes it difficult for children to open or close the window themselves. You can find this type of lock in a lot of hardware stores and it is easy to install.

Other types of window locks are track locks, which are secured to the tracks of sliding doors and windows. They are simple to set up and do not require any structural modifications of the frame or windows which makes them a great option for renters and those who don't plan on living in their home for the rest of their lives. They offer a higher degree of security than a sliding lock however they aren't as durable or reliable as a single-latch.

When you are choosing a lock to secure your window, keep in mind that the more expensive and robust locks are made of higher-quality materials that last longer. It is also a good idea to consult with a professional prior to choosing the right window lock. They will be able suggest the best type of lock based on your window style and needs.

Installing a new window handle is a breeze after you have chosen the type of lock you want. Begin by measuring the windows and marking the location where you'd like to place your lock. Then, mark the holes and drill them according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure a good fit and long-term security.

Sash Locks

Window locks keep your windows in place and help stop them from being forced open. They are usually constructed from hardened steel and can be opened using keys or a thumb-lever. They are ideal to prevent burglaries and are easy to install. If you're looking for ways to improve the security of your home, it's worth investing in new locks, especially in the event that they're old and worn.

There are a variety of window handles and locks for your sash windows. A sash lock with a quadrant is a classic Victorian method of locking your windows. It uses cams to pivot a curved metal claw into a receiver. This prevents your windows from being opened. They can be used on UPVC and wooden windows. You can select between locking and non-locking models depending on your requirements.

Another popular option for windows with sash is hinged wedge locks. Installed higher up on the frame, this stops your double glazed window handle stuck hung window from opening until you push it inwards. This type of lock also helps reduce noise and rattle in the sash window.

If you're planning to attach an additional handle and lock to your windows with sash, you should think about the spindle's length. This is the distance between the top of the handle and the bottom of the screw plate. It is important to ensure that your replacement handles are fitted correctly.

You should also consider the step height. This is the distance from the floor to the top of the handle's nose. It could be a significant factor in how easy it is to use your window handles.

It is advised that if you're replacing or upgrading your sash window, they are professionally installed by a business certified. They'll have the skills and know-how to ensure that your windows are secure and secure, as well as ensuring they function as intended. They'll also provide tips on how to maintain and use your windows to ensure they last longer.

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