Inline Handles

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Stylish and strong

Replacement inline window handles for uPVC espag windows. Available in various colours and finishes with choice of spindle length.

  • 5 inline window handles in 5 colours available, white, chrome polished, champagne gold, black and silver

    High Quality Finishes

    Smooth and durable coating

  • 2 inline window handles, one with the lock covered using the plastic cover provided, and the other with it visible

    Locking or Non-locking

    Optional keyhole cover

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    Child Safety

    Lever requires button press

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    Fixings Supplied

    Includes key, screws and covers

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Works on left & right

No need to worry, inline handles work on both left and right handed set ups.

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FAQ

What are Espagnolette (Espag) window handles?

Espag handles are locking mechanisms commonly used on uPVC and double-glazed windows. They operate a multi-point locking system via a 7mm spindle, enhancing security.

How do I identify my existing window handle type?

Examine your window handle: Espag handles typically have a 7mm square spindle and are found on uPVC or double-glazed windows with multi-point locking systems.

Are Espag handles universal?

Espag handles are generally standardized, but it's essential to check spindle size, screw hole spacing, and handing (left or right) to ensure compatibility with your window. If you are unsure on spindle size and installation, see our helpful guide here

What is the difference between left and right-handed Espag handles?

Handedness refers to the direction the handle turns to lock or unlock. Left-handed handles turn counterclockwise, while right-handed ones turn clockwise.

How do I measure for a replacement Espag handle?

Measure the spindle length from the base of the handle to the end, and the distance between screw holes to ensure the new handle matches your window's specifications. Alternatively you can measure the depth of the centre hole in your window and round down to the nearest size available. You can view our helpful window handle spindle guide here

Can I replace my window handle myself?

Yes, replacing a window handle is a straightforward process. Ensure you have the correct replacement handle and follow installation instructions carefully.

Do I need a key for my window handle?

Keyed Espag handles provide additional security by allowing you to lock and unlock the window with a key, preventing unauthorized access.

How do I install a new window handle?

To install a new handle, remove the existing one by unscrewing it, align the new handle with the spindle and screw holes, and secure it in place. Ensure the handle is in its open position before installing.

Where can I purchase replacement window handles?

We sell a variety of window handle replacements as cranked, inline and cockspur.