Types of uPVC Windows Handles
It can take an extended time to locate an alternative window handle or lock that fits the current mechanisms. It is important to know what kind of handle your window is equipped with.
You will also need to know about the step height. This is the distance between the handle's nose and the frame or base. In addition, you must be aware of handing, if applicable.
Espag
Espag is a handle type that is a handle type uPVC windows and doors. These are the handles that are turned to operate a multi-point locking system which secures the uPVC or casement windows made of wood when it is opened. They are also found on French doors as well as other kinds of window frames. upvc door handles are the most secure for double-glazed windows since they have multiple locks that turn when it is being used.
They have a steel shaft on the back which is inserted into a gearbox inside the window. This allows them to operate the multi-point locks around the perimeter. These locks can be in the form of roller cams, shootbolts or dead bolts, or a combination of both. They are ideal for uPVC and aluminium windows. They can be fitted in straight or cranked variants, depending on how your windows are made.
Our online store provides a variety of handles with espagnolette. There are handles that are designed to be operated by keys for added security and others which don't feature this feature. The handles' designs vary from a basic flat style to an elegant ringed design. Some of the handles are offered in a range of different spindle lengths too. This is important as the size of your uPVC handle must match the spindle mounted on your window.
Whether you are looking to replace your current uPVC window handle or are installing new uPVC windows, it is worth understanding the differences between espag and cockspur handles to make sure that you buy the right replacement for your windows. Cockspur handles are typically installed on older types of double-glazed windows whilst espag handles are more popular for modern homes that have uPVC windows.
The espag mechanism is different from the cockspur mechanism in that it uses a flat metal strip (called an espagnolette rod) that runs along the side of the window that locks. The handle for the espagnolette is equipped with studs that are round, also known as mushrooms, that move up and downwards when the espagnolette is moved. The mushrooms are then locked into a plate of metal on the window frame called a keep.
Turn and tilt
Tilt and Turn windows offer an array of European design and style with a greater functionality, increased security and energy efficiency. They are the ideal solution for builders and homeowners looking to add value to their homes or buildings.
These windows feature an adjustable handle that can be used for two purposes. It allows them to be opened like an entrance and then tilted to the side to allow for ventilation. They also make an excellent escape point in the case emergencies and are ideal for bedrooms since they allow you to open them wide enough for egress.
Tilt and turn windows are easy to use and look great in a variety of home and building styles. They also offer a range of features not available in other window types, including different opening configurations and bars for more traditional designs and a range of finishes and materials. They can also be painted to match any color or look you like.
When the window is closed, it is locked. When the handle is in the upward vertical position, the sash will be tilted inward by about 20 degrees. This is a comfortable and efficient method of ventilation, since it allows for air exchange through the opening at the top.
To turn the window handle, turn it until it is 90 degrees to lock position. The sash then opens inward and is firmly held by the hinges on the bottom. This allows the windows to be opened more to let in more light and ventilation.

Tilt and turn windows are an ideal alternative for those with pets or children who are small since they can be opened from the bottom without allowing them to fall out of the window. The hinge at the bottom of the window prevents them being opened too far, and so they cannot be smashed by burglars. They are a good option for people looking to reduce their heating costs and improve efficiency because they provide a high level thermal insulation. This is accomplished by using a multi chamber profile as well as triple or double glazing.
Cockspur
Cockspur hawthorn is an attractive ornamental landscape tree that is ideal to use for hedging and privacy borders. It's an attractive umbrella-shaped growth pattern as well as spring flowers and fall fruit. It is also completely thorn-free, and provides excellent winter interest. It's also tolerant of difficult growing conditions, making it a good choice for urban lots.
The cockspur hawthorn grows as either a large deciduous tree or a smaller tree with a flat or rounded crown and spreading branches. It is a favorite option for landscaping due to its vibrant leaves, vibrant fall colors, and hardiness. It can be grown in all soil types, but prefers well-drained, rich soil and full sun. The leaves are long, egg-shaped with narrow wedge-shaped bases and fine serrations along the margins. It is found in savannas and woodlands. Its flowers, which are produced in the late spring or early spring release a foul smell. They produce stunning red or orange berries that persist through winter.
The Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn could be a safer alternative to the native species that has sharp thorns. The thornless (Crataegus Crus-galli Vari. inermis) has a similar appearance, including an umbrella-like growth pattern and the same stunning color of the foliage. It's a great choice for planting in areas where children will play, since it doesn't have the same danger of injuries as straight species.
Like most plants, cockspur hawthorn needs well-drained soil that's slightly acidic to neutral. It can withstand drought and floods during the season, but isn't suitable for soils that are consistently oversaturated. It is also susceptible to various diseases, including cedar-hawthorne and rust.
The thornless hawthorn is a great choice for urban gardens, as it is completely thornless. It also provides all-year-round interest, with its gorgeous leaves, vibrant fall colors and persistent fruit. Its dark, smooth bark and bare, fine twigs add texture to the garden. Its flowers are attractive to bees and other pollinators, and it's also a home for over 25 species of moths. The cockspur hawthorn is a very hardy and adaptable plant, which makes it ideal for use in hedges or mass plantings.