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uPVC window catch won't close, draughty!

The handle on the uPVC window in the house I've just moved into won't turn. The window doesn't form a seal against the frame so it is getting cold in here! I've noticed that there's a small metal pin sticking out of the handle fitting. On another (working) window in the house, this metal pin is flush with the handle fitting. I tried to attach photos but I can't as a new user.

What is this metal pin? Is it kind of safety catch? If so, how do I release it?

If the pin isn't the problem, how can I get this window to close properly? There are no screws to undo the handle. The locking mechanism seems to be via two sliding bolts.

Thanks for reading!

Comments

  • WD40 on the moving parts hasn't helped.

    Can anyone at least advise me how best to seal the gap between the window and the frame to keep the heat in?
  • PasturesNew
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    In the short term, I'd tape the gap up with masking tape, and/or sellotape strips of cardboard across the gap.
  • Thanks, I'll give that a go in the short term. If anyone has a longer term suggestion, too, I'd be grateful to hear it!
  • If the WD40 doesn't work , maybe think about taking the handle off and replacing ?
    or "borrow" one from another window in the house and try that ?


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  • If the WD40 doesn't work , maybe think about taking the handle off and replacing ?
    or "borrow" one from another window in the house and try that ?


    :)

    That's what I was initially thinking but I can't get the handle off. There are no screws and the only thing holding it on is that pin, which I can't get to move at all.
    mervyn11 wrote: »
    Google throws up lots of results !!
    It does indeed. Thanks to threads like this one.
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