Window Handle Replacements
Window handles can add beauty and character to your home. They can also increase the efficiency of your energy bill.
Depending on the style and condition of your old uPVC handles, you may require replacing them. Here's how to go about a simple window handle replacement: 1. Take off the screw cap.
Long-Handle Crank Handle
Maintaining the window parts of your casement windows (windows that open horizontally) in working order is essential. That's why it's important to keep high-quality crank handles in stock at your local home improvement store. Whether you're replacing your current long handle or simply adding one to your home, a quality window crank handle replacement is essential to ensure that your windows work well for many years to come.
Truth hardware crank handles come in a variety of finishes to complement your window frames. Pick the traditional long crank handle, which fits Truth awning and casement roto gears with 11/32 inch spline sizes, as well as the ADA Handle which has a longer contour and is available in Bronze or White options.
Look into a locking crank handle to improve security for your casement windows. The long-handle replacements have the lever that locks securely when pushed up or down, allowing you to control the sash of your window with minimal effort, and also allow for a sash weight of up to 140 pounds. Our locking crank handle replacements are also offered in a variety of finishes that include Aluminum, Bronze, Satin Nickel, Coppertone, Clay, Beige, and White.
Locking Crank Handle
Crank handles are also referred to as operator handles or arm handles. They are long handles that extend when you turn them. These window components connect the sash to the operator or hinge. They play a crucial part in how smoothly and easily your windows are opened and closed. If you find that your crank handle isn't working properly it could be a sign of tampering or damage, and you should replace it as soon as possible. At the Window Hardware Company, we offer a wide selection of AmesburyTruth replacement crank handles for your awning and casement windows.
Apart from being gorgeous additions to your window These replacement crank handles are also practical. These handles help reduce the risk of theft and tampering through deterring unwanted intrusions. There are several options depending on the style and size of your window. All are constructed with quality materials to ensure durability and toughness.
We have a wide range of styles and finishes to fit your home's design. For instance, you could choose a classic coppertone color to match with the majority of clear wood finishes, or opt for a contemporary finish like satin nickel or chrome. We also have low-profile folding handle models to use with certain window treatments, and to provide less clearance when you remove the window screen.
We have everything you require for your home, whether it's an unlocked crank handle or a complete set of parts and accessories for your casement window. We also have a helpful video guide on how to replace your uPVC window handle and lock, so you can learn more about this simple procedure and avoid any complications later on.
Hand Knob
It's a matter of the aging process or damage window handles are usually in need of replacement or repair. The decision to replace or repair hinges on a variety of factors. First, determine the extent of the damage, and then determine whether repairs are possible. If the handle is seriously damaged or damaged, replacing it is typically the best option. Also when the design or manufacturer makes it difficult to find suitable replacement parts, then replacing it is generally the best option.

Window handle replacements offer an excellent opportunity to enhance your home's appearance. There are many handles available in a variety of styles, materials and finishes that will match your existing windows. They can also improve the efficiency of your home's energy use by cutting down on heat loss.
The lever handle is operated by a pushing or lifting motion to raise and lower the sash on single-hung, dual-hung or vertical sliding windows. Its simple and classic design works well with a variety of contemporary and traditional window styles.
Lever handles come in various lengths and materials that can be adapted to any window style. They're also an ideal option for homes with children, as they can be harder to open from the outside than cranking handles.
The tilt & Turn handle is a second alternative for those with casement or awning windows. This handle allows the window to be tilted inwards to allow for ventilation or rotate it fully open for easy exterior access. This type of handle has become popular in both traditional and modern homes.
The ADA Handle is available in Bronze or White. It has a more rounded contour and a greater diameter. The set screw allows it to be attached easily to Truth awning roto gears and roto-gear casement operators. The Tee Handle, which is made of a "T", can be used to operate any Truth awning and roto-gear operator. It is made of electrostatically coated steel and is available in Coppertone and White colors.
Tee Handle
There are many ways to replace a sliding window handle when it's broken. One option is to remove the handle assembly and unscrew it from the sash. This exposes a screw which is visible when the handle is open. A small, oval-shaped piece of plastic can also be removed to reveal a screw that holds the handle into sash. If you can't find it, there is a square metal bar on the window which slots into the matching drive on the handle (normally plastic). Screwfix offers replacement handles that fit and they usually come with a new square metal bar that must be cut 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. They are available in a variety of colors that match your window frames, such as Aluminum, Bronze, Coppertone, Clay, Beige and White. You can also get a long-handle crank handle that locks for added security.
Another type of crank handle is the T-handle also called a butterfly handle. This is a zinc die-cast handle that can be used with AmesburyTruth roto gear operators for awning and casement windows. It is designed to provide enough leverage for easy operation. It can also be used to replace normal casement handles that block shutters, blinds, or sunscreen.
replacing window handles is possible to make use of a screwdriver for replacement of the T-handle clips however, it is much more convenient to purchase a one with a plier that has narrow ears that can fit into the groove at the base of the handle. They are typically sold in multipacks so you could get a few spares for future repairs. It is also important to ensure that the ears are protruding past the edge of the groove, because if they don't you will need to push the handle down into the sash as far as it can go and then pull the clip back & away in a gentle rotation.