Window Handle Replacements
Window handles can add beauty and personality to your home. They also can improve energy efficiency.
Based on their design and condition, you may need to replace your old uPVC window handles. Here's a simple guide to replacing the window handle: 1. Remove the screw cap.
Long-Handle Crank Handle
Keeping the window parts of your casement windows (windows that open horizontally) in good working in good working order is crucial. This is why it's crucial to keep high-quality crank handles in stock at your local home improvement store. No matter if you're replacing the current long handle or simply adding one to your home, choosing the correct window crank handle replacement is vital to ensure that your windows work well for many years to come.
Truth hardware crank handles are available in a wide range of finishes to match your window frames. Choose from the traditionial long crank handle, which is compatible with Truth awning and casement roto gears with 11/32 inch spline sizes and the ADA Handle that features a longer contour shape and is available in Bronze or White choices.
For additional security you can consider a locking crank handle for your casement windows. These long-handle alternatives feature an adjustable lever that locks securely when it is pushed downwards or upwards. This lets you control your window with minimal effort. They can also accommodate the sash up to 140lbs. The locking crank handle is available in a variety of finishes including Aluminum, Bronze Satin Nickel Coppertone, Beige and White.
Locking Crank Handle
Crank handles, also known as operator handles or arm handles are handles that extend when you turn them to operate casement or awning windows. These window parts connect the sash with the operator or hinge, so they play a significant role in the speed at which your windows open and close. If you find that the crank handle isn't operating correctly, it could be a sign of tampering or damage, and you should replace it as soon as possible. We provide AmesburyTruth crank handles as replacements for casement or awning windows from the Window Hardware Company.
In addition to being gorgeous decorative additions to your window These replacement crank handles are also practical. They help reduce the risk of tampering and theft by preventing unwanted intruders from entering your home. There are many options based on the type and size of your window. They are all made of high-quality materials to ensure longevity and strength.
We offer a variety of styles and finishes that will suit your home's style. For instance, you can pick a classic coppertone color to blend with most clear wood finishes, or opt for a contemporary finish like chrome or satin nickel. We also have low-profile folding handle models for use with some window treatments and to make it easier to remove the screen for removing the window screen.
Whether you need a single, locking crank handle or an entire set for your casement windows, we have the components and accessories you'll require to complete the task. We have a video on how to replace the uPVC window handle and lock. This will help you to understand the process and avoid any future complications.
Hand Knob
If it's because of age or damage window handles are usually in need of repair or replacement. However the decision to repair or replace depends on a variety of variables. First, assess the extent of the damage, and then determine whether repairs are feasible. If the handle is badly damaged or broken, it is usually recommended to replace it. Similarly, if the handle's design or style makes it difficult to find compatible replacement parts, replacing it is usually a better choice.
Window handle replacements are an excellent way to improve the visual appeal of your home. There are many handles available in a variety of styles materials, finishes, and materials that will surely complement your existing windows. They can also improve your home's energy efficiency by reducing the loss of heat.

The lever handle works by the push or lifting motion to raise and lower the sash of single-hung, double-hung and vertical sliding windows. Its simple, classic design blends well with most contemporary and traditional window styles.
Lever handles come in different lengths and materials to fit any window style. They are also a great choice for homes with kids, because they are more difficult to open from the outside than cranking handles.
Another alternative for those with casement and awning windows is the tilt & turn handle. This kind of handle allows you to tilt the window inward to let it breathe or rotate it completely open for easy exterior access. This type of handle is becoming popular in both traditional and modern homes.
The ADA Handle features an extended contour shape as well as a bigger diameter and is available in Bronze and White options. It attaches easily with a set screw to the Truth awning and casement roto gear operator. The Tee Handle, which is designed to look like a "T" can be used to control any Truth awning and roto-gear operator. It's made of electrostatically coated metal and comes in Coppertone and White colours.
Tee Handle
There are many ways you can replace the window handle that slides if it is broken. The first option is to remove the handle and then remove it. This exposes a screw which is visible when the handle is opened. There is also a small, oval plastic bit that can be pulled off to reveal another screw which attaches the handle onto the sash. If window handles and locks are unable to locate this, there's a square metal bar in the window that fits into a drive in the handle (normally made of plastic). Screwfix sells replacement handles for the handle. They typically include a square metal bar that you will have to cut down to size.
The long-handle crank handles are a versatile option that will work with any AmesburyTruth casement or awning window operator or crank mechanism. The handles are available in a variety of colors to match the frames of windows. They are available in Aluminum, Bronze Coppertone, Clay Beige and White. You can also purchase a locking long-handle crank handle to provide additional security.
Another kind of crank handle is the T-handle, also called a butterfly handle. This is a zinc die-cast handle that fits with AmesburyTruth roto gear operators for awning and casement windows. It is designed to give you enough leverage to allow for smooth operation. It can also be used to replace normal casement handles that block blinds, sunscreen or shutters.
It is possible to make use of a screwdriver for replacement of the clips on the T-handle, but it's much easier to buy a one with a plier that has narrow ears that will fit into the groove at the bottom of the handle. They are typically sold in packs of several so that you will have spares on hand for future repairs. It is also important to ensure whether the ears extend past the edge of the groove, because If they don't, you'll need to push the handle down into the sash as low as it can go and then pull the clip back and away in a slight rotation.