Measurement | Value |
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Material | Die-cast zinc (baseplate, handle, and key), Plastic (screw and keyway covers) |
Finish | Copper nickel chrome plate layer (Chrome, and Gold has additional coloured lacquer). Powder-coated (White, Black, and Silver). |
Backplate Size (l x w x d) | 76.8mm x 16.8mm x 9mm or 21mm |
Fixing Centres | 38mm and 58mm |
Overall Length | 167mm (handle and backplate) |
Overall Projection from Sash | 47mm (9mm), 59mm (21mm) |
Overall Width | 36.4mm |
Application | uPVC, aluminium, and some timber windows |
Endurance Performance | Tested to BS 6375 Part 2 (Classification EN 12400) Class - 25,000 cycles |
Corrosion resistance | BS EN 1670:Painted finishes Grade 5, plated finishes Grade 4. |
Certification | BS EN 1670:2007: Building hardware |
Guarantee | 10-year surface and mechanical |
Choosing the Correct Handle
Determine Handedness
Cockspur handles are available in left and right versions, the choice of which is usually determined by which hand is used to operate the handle. On side-hung windows, handles are easier to operate when the handle points downwards. So a window hinged on the left, would have a left-handed handle, with a right-hinged window using a right-hand handle.
Determine Handle Step Height
If replacing existing handles - assuming correct fit - you can simply measure the step height of the existing handle, which is the distance from the base of the backplate to the underside of the spur. Otherwise, you should measure the height from the internal face of the window sash to the internal face of the frame. This can be done by placing a straight edge (such as a debit card) across the face of the frame, and measuring to the straight edge using a steel rule or tape measure (see image).
Determine Wedge Size
If the desired Step Height does not equal 9mm or 21mm, then you will need a wedge (or striker plate) on the face of the frame. If the Step Height is less than 9mm, then you will need to use a striker plate wedge with the 9mm handle in order to get a tight closure. If the Step Height is over 9mm, and less than 21mm, then you will need to use a wedge with the 21mm handle. The following table demonstrates how to achieve a tight closure using wedges.
Handle & Wedge Table
Step Height | Handle Size | Wedge Size |
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3mm | 9mm | 6mm |
4mm | 9mm | 5mm |
5mm | 9mm | 4mm |
6mm | 9mm | 3mm |
7mm | 9mm | 2mm |
9mm | 9mm | - |
15mm | 21mm | 6mm |
16mm | 21mm | 5mm |
17mm | 21mm | 4mm |
18mm | 21mm | 3mm |
19mm | 21mm | 2mm |
21mm | 21mm | - |
Not suitable for 10mm-14mm step heights.