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UPVC Replacement Door Handles
Over time the handles on your doors will wear down and need to be changed. It is crucial to be able to match the dimensions of the old handles when replacing them.
The three measurements to be inspected are the top screw position the lever and key hole sizes. Refer to the size guide for help with this.
Inline Lever/Lever
A lever or lever door handle is a modern handle that can be put in on new or replacement doors. This type of door handle is available in a variety of styles & finishes. A variety of manufacturers provide this type of handle, including Avocet ERA, Fullex, Hoppe, Mila, Millenco & Yale.
Fab and Fix Windsor Inline Sprung Lever Door Handle
The handles of uPVC/Composite are constructed from robust materials, and are ideal for multi-point lock doors that require a robust design. The handles are inline and they utilize the same spindle and screws to secure them. They are easily fitted on new or existing uPVC/Composite aluminium door handles.
The design of the sprung lever allows the handle to be placed and angled to provide a comfortable grip and is suitable for all users. The handle has been tested for endurance up to 200,000 cycles. This helps to ensure that the finish is of high quality and performance will last for a long time. The sprung lever can also be shortened to fit more locks. This is particularly useful in doors with smaller door frames where the cylinder is further back. A lever that is shorter is an ideal choice for doors where the latch could be opened by a thumb turn on the inside.
Lever Pad
A Lever Pad door handle made of upvc operates differently than lever handles that are found on the majority of doors. These handles are operated by one spindle or two spindles inline or offset. They are typically employed on UPVC double glazing handles-glazed doors and come in many variations & styles.
The handles are available in a variety of finishes including White Chrome and Gold. The finish is in line with BS EN 1670:2007 Grade 5 and is also resistant to corrosion, giving the handle a high level of durability and performance for the intended use.
All of the upvc replacement window handles lever pad styles for handles come with a spindle and screws, allowing them to be put on any new or existing uPVC door. The backplate fixing centers of 211mm permit a bigger size handle that is often a benefit when replacing a faulty or worn multi-point door lock mechanism. These levers for handles are also spring-loaded, thereby solving the issue of door handles sagging from their horizontal position when not in use.
It is crucial to match the PZ dimensions of both the multipoint lock and the uPVC doors when selecting the replacement UPVC spindle and handle. This measurement is also called 'handle centres' or cylinder centres'. It is important to match the correct handles.
Once you have decided on the correct size of PZ, you will need to make sure that the push and lever pads are designed to fit the American with Disabilities Act compliant handles you require for your door. They are typically round or square with an internal lever, and an external push pad.
Most of the UPVC lever pads that we offer are sprung, which means that they will return to their horizontal position after not being used, instead of hanging out and possibly sticking in the frame. This keeps draughts out of the building. The majority of UPVC lever pad handles come in both left and right handed versions which allows them to be put on either side of the doors.
euro lock handles Cylinder
Cylinder locks are commonly found on uPVC doors, but they can also be found on other types of doors. They work with a key to unlock a cylinder that then reveals pins which can be aligned with the pins in the lock body, permitting them to turn a revolving cam, thus opening the door. Euro cylinders can be fitted with up to six pins. Doors that are internal and external require different levels of security.
The choice of the correct cylinder is vitally important; this is contingent on the way your doors and handles are used. External doors, for example, should be fitted with cylinders that are more secure while internal doors can be secured with the standard cylinder. Additionally, certain cylinders come with additional features which can enhance security further, such as anti-drill or anti-bump properties.
A euro cylinder should be measured correctly to ensure it's the right size for your door. The cylinder should be measured from the central fixing screw hole to the end of the cylinder including the thumb turn if you have one. If you cannot measure using the lock in its position, you can take it out of it. It is essential to not have a extension of the cylinder beyond the handle or escutcheon. This can make it vulnerable to snapping lock attacks.
The design of most newer cylinders comes with anti-drilling as well as bump resistance features. These are designed to reduce the chances of an attack by causing the cylinder to rotate in the opposite direction. This can help stop the attack and keep your doors safe.
Some cylinders are designed to withstand snapping. This is an increasingly common kind of attack on cylinders where the break line in the lock is smashed using a special tool to snap off the front of the cylinder and allow the door to open. This is much quicker and more straightforward than opening the door with multipoint locks and leaves no evidence of a break-in which can hinder an insurance claim.
Spring Cassette
This spring cassette sits in the base of your door handle's backplate, supplying a spring-loaded solution that returns the multipoint lock handles back to their normal position after using. Previously a lot of handles did not have a spring integrated into them, and as a result, they are more likely to slide or 'drop' once the locking mechanism is removed. This simple part is the most effective way to solve this issue. It also prevents your door from becoming stuck in either the closed or open position since they are difficult to close manually.
These spring cassettes were designed to be used with sprung multipoint lock. They will not fit unsprung handles and you'll have to cut a hole in your backplate in order for them to fit. (Please see the image for a more detailed diagram). They are a replacement for existing broken or missing cassettes within the backplate of the door handle for many brands of uPVC doors. They are fitted with a square cut-out that can accommodate an 8mm spindle, and they are supplied individually.
These spring cassettes provide an excellent value solution for the problem of door handles that are sagging. They are simple to install and will extend the lifespan of your uPVC door. For more information about our selection of uPVC spares and accessories please feel free to get in contact with our team. We are here to assist you and give you expert advice.
Over time the handles on your doors will wear down and need to be changed. It is crucial to be able to match the dimensions of the old handles when replacing them.

Inline Lever/Lever
A lever or lever door handle is a modern handle that can be put in on new or replacement doors. This type of door handle is available in a variety of styles & finishes. A variety of manufacturers provide this type of handle, including Avocet ERA, Fullex, Hoppe, Mila, Millenco & Yale.
Fab and Fix Windsor Inline Sprung Lever Door Handle
The handles of uPVC/Composite are constructed from robust materials, and are ideal for multi-point lock doors that require a robust design. The handles are inline and they utilize the same spindle and screws to secure them. They are easily fitted on new or existing uPVC/Composite aluminium door handles.
The design of the sprung lever allows the handle to be placed and angled to provide a comfortable grip and is suitable for all users. The handle has been tested for endurance up to 200,000 cycles. This helps to ensure that the finish is of high quality and performance will last for a long time. The sprung lever can also be shortened to fit more locks. This is particularly useful in doors with smaller door frames where the cylinder is further back. A lever that is shorter is an ideal choice for doors where the latch could be opened by a thumb turn on the inside.
Lever Pad
A Lever Pad door handle made of upvc operates differently than lever handles that are found on the majority of doors. These handles are operated by one spindle or two spindles inline or offset. They are typically employed on UPVC double glazing handles-glazed doors and come in many variations & styles.
The handles are available in a variety of finishes including White Chrome and Gold. The finish is in line with BS EN 1670:2007 Grade 5 and is also resistant to corrosion, giving the handle a high level of durability and performance for the intended use.
All of the upvc replacement window handles lever pad styles for handles come with a spindle and screws, allowing them to be put on any new or existing uPVC door. The backplate fixing centers of 211mm permit a bigger size handle that is often a benefit when replacing a faulty or worn multi-point door lock mechanism. These levers for handles are also spring-loaded, thereby solving the issue of door handles sagging from their horizontal position when not in use.
It is crucial to match the PZ dimensions of both the multipoint lock and the uPVC doors when selecting the replacement UPVC spindle and handle. This measurement is also called 'handle centres' or cylinder centres'. It is important to match the correct handles.
Once you have decided on the correct size of PZ, you will need to make sure that the push and lever pads are designed to fit the American with Disabilities Act compliant handles you require for your door. They are typically round or square with an internal lever, and an external push pad.
Most of the UPVC lever pads that we offer are sprung, which means that they will return to their horizontal position after not being used, instead of hanging out and possibly sticking in the frame. This keeps draughts out of the building. The majority of UPVC lever pad handles come in both left and right handed versions which allows them to be put on either side of the doors.
euro lock handles Cylinder
Cylinder locks are commonly found on uPVC doors, but they can also be found on other types of doors. They work with a key to unlock a cylinder that then reveals pins which can be aligned with the pins in the lock body, permitting them to turn a revolving cam, thus opening the door. Euro cylinders can be fitted with up to six pins. Doors that are internal and external require different levels of security.
The choice of the correct cylinder is vitally important; this is contingent on the way your doors and handles are used. External doors, for example, should be fitted with cylinders that are more secure while internal doors can be secured with the standard cylinder. Additionally, certain cylinders come with additional features which can enhance security further, such as anti-drill or anti-bump properties.
A euro cylinder should be measured correctly to ensure it's the right size for your door. The cylinder should be measured from the central fixing screw hole to the end of the cylinder including the thumb turn if you have one. If you cannot measure using the lock in its position, you can take it out of it. It is essential to not have a extension of the cylinder beyond the handle or escutcheon. This can make it vulnerable to snapping lock attacks.
The design of most newer cylinders comes with anti-drilling as well as bump resistance features. These are designed to reduce the chances of an attack by causing the cylinder to rotate in the opposite direction. This can help stop the attack and keep your doors safe.
Some cylinders are designed to withstand snapping. This is an increasingly common kind of attack on cylinders where the break line in the lock is smashed using a special tool to snap off the front of the cylinder and allow the door to open. This is much quicker and more straightforward than opening the door with multipoint locks and leaves no evidence of a break-in which can hinder an insurance claim.
Spring Cassette
This spring cassette sits in the base of your door handle's backplate, supplying a spring-loaded solution that returns the multipoint lock handles back to their normal position after using. Previously a lot of handles did not have a spring integrated into them, and as a result, they are more likely to slide or 'drop' once the locking mechanism is removed. This simple part is the most effective way to solve this issue. It also prevents your door from becoming stuck in either the closed or open position since they are difficult to close manually.
These spring cassettes were designed to be used with sprung multipoint lock. They will not fit unsprung handles and you'll have to cut a hole in your backplate in order for them to fit. (Please see the image for a more detailed diagram). They are a replacement for existing broken or missing cassettes within the backplate of the door handle for many brands of uPVC doors. They are fitted with a square cut-out that can accommodate an 8mm spindle, and they are supplied individually.
These spring cassettes provide an excellent value solution for the problem of door handles that are sagging. They are simple to install and will extend the lifespan of your uPVC door. For more information about our selection of uPVC spares and accessories please feel free to get in contact with our team. We are here to assist you and give you expert advice.
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