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Window Handle with Push Button Left Handed White - Per piece
Why choose Window Handle with Push Button Left Handed White - Per piece?
- Includes strike plate with groove
- Secure ventilation
- Push button lock
Product details
Brand | Wovar |
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SKU | WV009101 |
EAN code | 8720574792539 |
Feature 1 | White epoxy coating |
Feature 2 | Push button lock |
Material | Zamac |
Application | Window lock |
Locking system | Knob |
Direction of rotation window | Left |
Window Handle with Push Button Left Handed White - Per piece
Looking for white window handles with push button? These window handles with white epoxy coating are made for beauty and function. The handle has a spur (the little bit that sticks out to the side), allowing you to open your window for ventilation securely by sliding the spur into the groove on the strike plate. This allows fresh air to come in while keeping the window anchored to the window sill.
Advantages of a push button
A push button handle brings several advantages compared to regular window handles.
- The handle cannot be turned from the outside by trying to 'fish' for the handle and then pulling it.
- The push button works effectively as a child lock, because the push button makes it harder for young children to turn the handle and open the window.
- You cannot be locked out because the handles will not fall close due to, for example, a gust of wind. This also make them ideal to use as extra protection on your front and back door.
Left handed window handle
This white window handle is left handed, i.e., it is easiest to use this handle with your left hand. This handle is suitable for right outward opening doors and left inward opening doors (see illustration below). The window handle does not have a lock or push button and can thus always be moved.
Zamak
The handle is made from Zamak. Zamak (also written as Zamac or ZAMAK) is a strong material made from a combination of several alloys, the most important of which are zink, aluminium, magnesium, and copper. The white epoxy coating adds a layer of protection. Fastening material is included with the handle and strike plate, and consists of four 4 x 30 mm and two 4 x 15 mm screws.
Installing window handles
Both the window handle and the strike plate contain mounting holes. The white strike plate with groove comes with 2 mounting holes and the window handle with 4. The holes have a diameter of 5 mm and are countersunk, allowing the screws to sit flush with the mounting plate.
Step 1: Determine where the window handle and the strike plate have to go. Make sure there is at least 1.5 to 2.5 mm between the handle and the strike plate.
Step 2: Mark where you screws will have to go. This involves holding the handle and strike plate in the correct position and marking the frame through the mounting holes with a pencil.
Step 3: Pre-drill the holes with a hardwood drill 1.5 to 2 mm thinner than the screws you are using.
Step 4: Secure the handle and strike plate with the screws.
Order white, left handed window handles with push button
Order white, left handed window handles with push button for a competitive price at Wovar. Are you replacing all your old window handles? When you order 10 or 20 handles with push button you benefit from a volume discount. Are you a carpenter or do you own construction or landscaping company? With a free business account you can benefit even more from advantages like a business discount and a detailed order history.
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