Help needed to identify window handle

Help needed to identify window handle

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vaud

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54,958 posts

170 months

Thursday 19th June
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I'm not the greatest at DIY and our local "sell everything under the sun" shop closed down (boo) or I would have gone there, bought a replacement and about 5 other things that I possibly need in the future. smile

This bathroom window handle broke - managed to remove it but I don't know the exact search terms to use to find a replacement. Window must be 30 years old so I don't have a supplier name.


Thanks in advance...

Mr Pointy

12,520 posts

174 months

Thursday 19th June
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You need to measure the distance between the fixing screws for a start but have a hunt around here:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=upvc+window+spare+han...

There's several universal types with different spindles so you can use the right length for your window.

MyM2006

270 posts

159 months

Thursday 19th June
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Espag window handle?

Googie

1,736 posts

141 months

Thursday 19th June
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Screwfix and Toolstation stock a wide range of these so worth checking there for match with broken part.

Fitz666

676 posts

157 months

Thursday 19th June
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Panamax

6,113 posts

49 months

Thursday 19th June
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vaud]This bathroom window handle broke said:
Which bit's broken? Doesn't look obvious from the photo.

vaud

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54,958 posts

170 months

Thursday 19th June
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Panamax said:
Which bit's broken? Doesn't look obvious from the photo.
Bad photo by me:



Thanks all! smile

spitfire-ian

3,974 posts

243 months

Thursday 19th June
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I bought a whole load of handles from Screwfix to replace our ancient push button to lock handles.

A window fitter friend told me that they’re all standard screw holes but you may need to chop the spindle down a bit.

vaud

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Fitz666 said:
Thanks - this was really helpful with the video guides. 10/10 for an idiot like me.

spitfire-ian

3,974 posts

243 months

Thursday 19th June
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I bought a whole load of handles from Screwfix to replace our ancient push button to lock handles.

A window fitter friend told me that they’re all standard screw holes but you may need to chop the spindle down a bit.

Panamax

6,113 posts

49 months

Thursday 19th June
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vaud said:
Panamax said:
Which bit's broken? Doesn't look obvious from the photo.
Bad photo by me:
Not at all. I wondered whether that was where the problem was.

I'd repair that while searching for a replacement. Some sort of stiffener and a pack of full tilt Araldite;
Arrange crack as neatly as possible.
Arrange handle as horizontal as possible with the groove side upwards.
Stick sellotape over the crack on the smooth side.
Arrange a stiffener piece (large nail?) in the groove.
Mix up the Araldite and pour into groove, filling it as far as possible.
Leave overnight.

Mr.Grimsdale

362 posts

160 months

Thursday 19th June
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I've used these guys in the past and found them excellent. There's a guide on how to measure the fittings somewhere on the site.

https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/browse/window-furniture-and-hardware/casement-hardware/upvc-window-handles

RotorRambler

228 posts

5 months

Thursday 19th June
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These from Screwfix are good.
Various spindles as you can see.
Being Screwfix, easy to return if it doesn’t fit!


tux850

1,933 posts

104 months

Thursday 19th June
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Mr Pointy said:
You need to measure the distance between the fixing screws for a start but have a hunt around here:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=upvc+window+spare+han...

There's several universal types with different spindles so you can use the right length for your window.
Screw pitch is a pretty much standard 43mm - it's only the spindle length that tends to vary.

vaud

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54,958 posts

170 months

Thursday 19th June
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RotorRambler said:
These from Screwfix are good.
Various spindles as you can see.
Being Screwfix, easy to return if it doesn t fit!
Thanks I'll try them tomorrow. Hope it's better than their dating site idea.

vaud

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170 months

Friday 20th June
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Local screwfix were excellent- super helpful, double checked everything and all for a £8 sale.