🔒 Elevate your window security game—because safety never goes out of style!
The XFORT Cranked Locking Window Handle Installation Kit is a robust, lockable window lever designed for enhanced child safety and security. Crafted from durable zinc alloy with a matte black finish, it fits a wide range of window types including UPVC, aluminium, and wooden frames. Featuring multiple spindle lengths and comprehensive fittings, it ensures a perfect, neat installation for double-glazed and sash windows alike.
Manufacturer | UAP |
Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 4.1 x 4.1 cm; 108 g |
Colour | Black |
Finish | Matt |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 108 g |
R**E
A good product.
Perfect item for my needs and very easy to fit. I would also recommend this seller for the customer support.
A**V
Easy replacement
One of my 30 year old UPVC window handles suddenly broke. I could not find a handle to match one of 3 in our ensuite. So did a bit of research and found sizes were standardised. 3 were delivered by Amazon the next day and I fitted all three in about an hour. Maybe not quite as robust as the originals but they look good and work well. No complaints
C**N
Very easy to fit
We bought a new build 4 years ago, the window handles all broke off. These are a great replacement. A nice satin black finish and very solid.
J**S
Perfect
Worked really well
P**T
Good replacement for broken handle
Bought a matching pair so no issue with looking odd
C**T
Replacement window handle
The handle fits fine. Was a little stiff to open. Just glad it matches up to my other handles. Slight variation on the acutual bottom of handle but not noticeable to anyone else
U**R
Perfect
I’ve needed a new window handle since just before winter but had I known how simple this was I would have replaced 6 months ago. These are perfect for my windows. They worked perfectly and provide a universal fit. Easy to install.
B**R
A easy way to save you money.
A replacement inline locking handle for windows, it comes complete with multiple length spindles to ensure compatibility with all espagnolette bars found in casement windows, replacement screws that you can cut to size, personally I would reuse the old screws unless the head is damaged, and screw and keyhole covers. Unfortunately, though, you only get one key, all other handles I’ve bought supply 2 keys, so that you have a spare key. Also, there were no instructions, so if you haven’t fitted one before, you will have to look up online on how to do it, although I will give a brief description here.I have replaced several of these window handles, so for me it was pretty straightforward, but a simple instruction sheet would help first time DIY people.Firstly, ensure the handle is unlocked, and turn it 45degs, left or right for windows and doors (this is a left handle), and straight up for the smaller type of window, as shown in my photos, this was the window handle I was changing.Turning the handle, exposes the screws that secure the handle to the frame, you may have to remove a thin metal shim covering one of the screws, it depends on the design of your old handle. Make sure on removal that you take note of the spindle size, so that you can refit the new handle with the correct replacement spindle.Position the new handle at 45degs, and with the new spindle, screw it back onto the frame, I reused the old screws. Then position the screw cover to give it that professional look, I didn’t bother with the lock cover, as honestly it was a pain to remove again, especially if you don’t have any fingernails, I’ve never seen them fitted before. Make sure the handle works and locks and unlocks, and in my case, everything worked perfectly, a very easy job that saved me a lot of money.A small tip, if while unscrewing and screwing the handles in, you find the windows keep pushing away from you and opening, making it difficult to use the screwdriver, just move the handle a few degrees into the locked position, it doesn’t have to be far, just so the window is held in place and you still have access to the screws, make the job a lot easier.I just have to visit the local locksmith now and see if they can supply a spare key.I’m happy to recommend.
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