Window Handle Replacements
Window handles can add beauty and charm to your home. They can also increase energy efficiency.
Depending on the style and condition of your old uPVC handles, you might need to replace them. Here's a simple guide to replacing a window handle: 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. It's crucial to have quality crank handles in your home improvement store. The best window crank handle is crucial whether you're replacing an old long handle or adding one to your house. This will ensure that your windows will continue to perform for many years to come.
Truth hardware crank handles are available in a variety of aesthetic finishes, making it easy to find the perfect fit for your window frames. Choose between the classic long crank handle that is suitable for Truth awning or casement roto-gears with an 11/32 inch spline size, and the ADA Handle that has a longer contour and is available in Bronze or white.
For even more security Consider a locking crank handle for your casement windows. These long-handle alternatives feature a lever which locks securely when pushed either upwards or downwards. This allows you to control your window with little effort. They can also support the sash up to 140 lbs. The replacements for our locking crank handle are also available in a variety of finishes, including Aluminum, Bronze, Satin Nickel, Coppertone, Clay, Beige, and White.
Locking Crank Handle
Crank handles, also referred to as operator handles or arm handles, are handles that expand when you turn them to operate casement or awning windows. These window components connect the sash with the operator or hinge, and play an important role in how smoothly your windows open and close. If you find that your crank handle isn't functioning correctly, it could be a sign of tampering or damage and you'll need to replace it immediately. At the Window Hardware Company, we provide a range of AmesburyTruth replacement crank handles for awnings and casement windows.
These replacement crank handles will not only enhance the look of your window, but also are very practical. They help reduce the risk of theft and tampering by deterring intruders who are not welcome. There are many choices to pick from based on the kind of window you want However, all are constructed using quality materials for durability and strength.

We also offer different styles and finishes so that you can find the perfect one that matches your home's style. For instance, you could pick a classic coppertone color to match with the majority of clear wood finishes or go for a contemporary finish like chrome or satin nickel. We also have low-profile folding handles that can be used with certain window treatments or to give less clearance when taking down window screens.
We have everything you need for your home, whether it's a locking crank handle, or a complete set of components and accessories for your casement window. We even have a handy 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
Window handles are often required to be replaced or repaired, whether it's because of age or damage. The decision to replace or repair hinges depends on a range of factors. Determine the extent of the damage and determine if repairs are feasible. If the handle is seriously damaged or damaged, replacing it is typically the best alternative. Similarly when the design or brand makes it difficult to locate suitable replacement parts, then replacing it is usually an option.
Window handle replacements are an excellent option to enhance the appearance of your home. Many handles come in a variety of designs, materials, and finishes that are sure to complement the windows you have. They can also increase the energy efficiency of your home by reducing heat losses.
The lever handle works by the push or lifting motion to raise and lower the sash in single-hung, double-hung, and vertical sliding windows. Its simple, classic design is well-suited to the majority of traditional and modern window styles.
Lever handles come in several lengths and materials which makes them a great fit for nearly any window style. Lever handles are also a great choice for homes that have children because they are more difficult to open from the exterior than crank handles.
Another option for those who have casement and awning windows is the tilt and turn handle. This kind of handle allows you to tilt the window inward to let it breathe or rotate it completely open to allow easy access to the outdoors. This kind of handle is now popular in both modern and traditional homes.
The ADA Handle has an extended contour shape as well as a bigger diameter and is offered in both Bronze and White versions. It can be easily attached with a set screw to Truth awning and casement roto gear operator. The Tee Handle, which is made of a "T", can be used to operate any Truth awning and roto-gear device. It is made of electrostatically coated metal, and comes in Coppertone or White colours.
Tee Handle
There are several ways you can replace the window handle that slides if it is broken. The first option is to remove the handle and remove it. This exposes a screw that is usually visible when the handle is open. A small oval plastic piece can also be removed to reveal a screw that screws the handle into sash. If you are unable to locate it there is an aluminum square on the window which slots into the matching drive on the handle (normally made of plastic). Repair My Windows And Doors sells replacement handles for the handle. They typically come with a square metal bar which you need to cut to size.
The long-handle handle cranks are an incredibly versatile option that can be used with any AmesburyTruth window crank mechanism or operator. 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 buy a locking long handle crank handle for added security.
Another type of crank handle is the T-handle also called a butterfly handle. This zinc die-cast handle is compatible with AmesburyTruth Roto Gear Operators to operate awnings and casement windows. It is designed to provide enough leverage for easy operation and is used to replace standard casement handles that can interfere with blinds, sunscreen or shutters.
You can use a screwdriver to replace the clip on the T-handle, but it is easier to buy a special tool with narrow ears that fit into the groove that runs around the base of the handle. They are typically sold in multiple packs so you can keep a few spares on hand for future repairs. Check that the ears extend beyond the edge of the groove. If they do not then you'll need to push the handle as deep into the sash as it will allow, and then pull the clip away with a slight rotation.