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UPVC Replacement Door Handles

Window-Repairs.-150x150.jpgAs time passes the handles on your doors will get worn out and will require replacement. In this case, it is crucial that the new handles are in line with the dimensions of the previous handle.

The top screw's position, the lever and the keyhole dimensions are the three measurements you have to determine. Use the size guide to assist you.

Inline Lever/Lever

A lever door handle is a modern handle that can be used on doors that are new or replacement. This kind door handle is offered in a variety of styles and finishes. This handle is available from a number of manufacturers including Avocet ERA Fullex Hoppe Mila Millenco Yale.

Fab and Fix Windsor Inline Sprung Lever Door Handle

The uPVC/Composite handles are made of tough materials and are ideal for doors with multiple points that require a robust design. The handles are inline and they use the same spindle and screws to fix them. They can be easily installed on any uPVC/Composite door.

The spring lever design allows the handle to be placed and angled to provide a comfortable grip and is suitable for all users. The handle has been tested to 200,000 cycles, this helps to ensure the quality of the finish and performance of the handle over time. The sprung lever is also adjustable to accommodate a wide range of locks. This is useful for narrower doors where the cylinder is further back in the door. A shorter lever can be used for doors with latches that can be opened by the thumb located on the inside.

Lever Pad

A Lever Pad door handle made of upvc functions differently to the lever type handles that are found on the majority of doors. These handles can operate from a single spindle (inline) or independently from each side by using two inline or offset spindles (pad). They are commonly used on UPVC doors with double glazed front door handles glazing. They come in a range of finishes & variations.

The handles are available in a variety of finishes, including White chrome and Gold. The finish is BS EN 1670 Grade 5 and resistant to corrosion. This gives the handle the best performance and long-lasting durability for its intended use.

All UPVC handle lever pads include a spindle and screws and can be installed on a uPVC door. The backplate fixing centres of 211mm allow for a larger size of handle which can often be a benefit when replacing a faulty or worn multi point door lock mechanism. The levers for these replace window handles have springs, which can solve the issue of handles for doors that slide out of horizontal position when not in use.

It is important to match the dimensions of the PZ for both the multipoint sash lock door handles and the uPVC doors when selecting the replacement UPVC spindle and handle. This measurement can also be called 'handle centre or cylinder centres'. It is important for matching the correct handles.

When you have the right PZ size you will then be required to make sure that the handle lever pads and push pads are a appropriate shape to accommodate the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant handles that you require for your doors. They typically have of a round or square shape, with an internal lever and an external push pad.

The majority of UPVC lever pads we offer are sprung, which means that they will return to their horizontal position after not in use, rather than hanging out and possibly sticking in the frame. This prevents drafts and cold air from entering a property. It is also the case that the majority of UPVC handle lever pad style handles are handed that allows you to put them on either side of the door.

Euro Cylinder

Cylinder locks are found on uPVC and other kinds of doors. The cylinder lock is operated with a key that unlocks the cylinder's casing. This reveals pins that can be aligned to those inside the lock, and permit them to turn the revolving camera, thereby opening the door. Euro cylinders can be fitted with up to six pins with external and internal doors typically having different levels of security.

The selection of a cylinder is crucial. It's dependent on the type of use your doors and handles receive. For example, external doors require a higher security cylinder, whilst internal doors can be secured using an ordinary cylinder. In addition, some cylinders come with additional features which can enhance security further, such as anti-drill or anti-bump properties.

To ensure that the euro cylinder is of the right size for your door, it should be measured correctly. The cylinder must be measured from the central screw hole to the ends of the cylinder. This includes the thumb turn if there is one. It is recommended to do this while the lock is in place however, when this isn't feasible, you can take it off and remove it to measure. A cylinder that is protruding beyond the handle and escutcheon might be vulnerable to attacks, such as lock snapping, so it is important that it's not too long.

The design of most newer cylinders includes anti-drilling and bump resistance features. These are designed to reduce attacks by forcing cylinders to rotate in a new direction. This can help prevent attacks and ensure your doors are secure.

There are cylinders constructed to withstand snapping. This is an increasingly common method of attack on cylinders, which is where the break line of the lock is attacked by a tool that is specially designed to break the double glazed front door handles of the cylinder to allow the door to be opened. This is a lot faster and more straightforward than opening multipoint locks. It also leaves little evidence of a break-in which can impede the insurance claim.

Spring Cassette

The spring cassette is situated within the base plate of your door handle. It is a spring-loaded solution to bring your multipoint lock handles back to their normal position after using. In the past, a lot of handles of this kind didn't have a spring built into them, and as a result, they are more likely to slide or 'drop' once the locking mechanism has been disengaged. Adding this simple component is one of the best ways to correct this, and is an excellent way to stop your upvc doors from getting stuck in the open or closed position, as they aren't always simple to manually close by hand.

These spring cassettes were designed to be used with sprung multipoint locks. They are not compatible with handles that aren't sprung and you'll need to cut a hole in your backplate for them to fit. (Please look at the image for a more detailed diagram). These cassettes are a solution for damaged or missing cassettes on the backplate of uPVC door handles. They are supplied in a single unit. They feature a square cut out that is able to accommodate an 8mm shaft.

These spring cassettes are an excellent value solution to the problem of sagging door handles. They are simple to put in and will prolong the lifespan of your uPVC doors. For more information about our selection of uPVC accessories and spares, you can get in touch with our team. We are on hand to help and happy to provide professional advice.