Truly PVC Limited - Conservatory, Window, Door and Roof Parts
Description

Yale Virage Cockspur Window Handle

(Choice of hand, colour, and pack size)

Range of Yale Virage Cockspur window handles

Attractive and lockable replacement cockspur window handle for uPVC and aluminium casement windows. Made from tough die-cast zinc, with a durable finish that offers high corrosion resistance, impact strength and protection against abrasion.

Manufactured by industry leader Yale, the sleek design of the Virage cockspur handle gives a modern look to any window, with an ergonomic handle that is comfortable to use.

Features & Benefits

  • High quality finishes - smooth and durable coating
  • Locking or non-locking - optional keyhole cover
  • Quick and easy fitting - simple process simple tools
  • Child safety - button press to unlatch mechanism
  • Universal key - will fit any Yale window lock
  • Quality assured - British Standard accredited
  • 10-year guarantee - fit with confidence

Commonly found on older uPVC and aluminium windows without an internal locking mechanism, cockspur window handles feature a spur (or nose) that closes onto the window frame, or a wedge mounted to the frame.

What You Get

What You Get

Each cockspur handle is supplied with the following:

  • Handle (baseplate, lever, and buttoned key-operated lock)
  • Screw Cover Cap
  • Lock Cover Cap (black or white, plus green egress option)
  • Universal Key
Technical Information

Technical Information

FeatureValue
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 HeightHandle SizeWedge Size
3mm9mm6mm
4mm9mm5mm
5mm9mm4mm
6mm9mm3mm
7mm9mm2mm
9mm9mm-
15mm21mm6mm
16mm21mm5mm
17mm21mm4mm
18mm21mm3mm
19mm21mm2mm
21mm21mm-

Not suitable for 10mm-14mm step heights.

How to choose the correct handle

Fitting and Usage

Fitting & Usage

Remove Existing Handle

  • Turn handle to open position and remove any screw cover caps to reveal screw heads.
  • Unscrew all fixings, and place the handle to the side.

Fitting the Cockspur Handle

The Yale Virage Cockspur window handle provides 4 fixing positions, two with 38mm centres, and two with 58 centres. Use of all four fixings is recommended for maximum security.

  • Remove any existing handle, and position new handle over existing fixing holes to reuse, or to conceal them.
  • Secure the handle to the window
    • If using existing holes, then simply secure into place using screws appropriate for the window material. You may be able to reuse the screws from the original handle.
    • If making new holes, and using self-drilling screws into a PVCu or aluminium window, then you can use the handle as a jig, and screw the backplate directly onto the window. Otherwise, you will likely need to drill pilot holes.
    • If you need to pre-drill pilot holes, then mark fixing positions through the handle backplate, and set the handle aside. Once you have drilled suitable pilot holes, you can reposition and screw fix the handle.
  • With handle fitted, you can fit any screw cover caps.
  • Now the handle is fitted, test its operation. If necessary, fit a suitably sized striker plate wedge to the frame to remove any space and ensure a tight closure.

Note: The screws should have a maximum head diameter of 8.5mm, and a maximum thread diameter of 5.2mm, with a length and thread determined by the window material and profile. For example, a uPVC window without reinforcement would require a course thread. Also, consider that larger windows may benefit from two handles, to improve security and weather seal.