UPVC window handle replacement

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Hi can anyone advise how I remove this UPVC handle? There are no blanking plates covering screws and no screws anywhere that fixes it to the frame? There is a small hole visible when you open the handle but this isn’t any kind of useable fixing to un do. The internal latch has snapped on the handle so it won’t lock this needs replacing. Any advice greatly received.
TIA Paul
 

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Looks like a Cadenza type handle. You would expect screws with covers left and right
Is the whole thing a cover? In the closed position would the white shaped part slide back over the handle?

Only other thing I could think of is that it is secured/screwed up through the bottom of the window.
 
Well done that man. The whole shows leavered off when in open position. I have attached another photo. Do you think this is a cadenza handle or does anyone know what type
Of replacement I need.

Thanks for reply
 
Good to hear (y)

Have a look here


 
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I can’t see anything like it online? Does anyone have any idea what sort of handle this is ? Bare in mind the catch is snapped somewhat.
Thanks
 

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I think that is a forked type, Looks like it was used by Everest - National window supplier (you probably know that !!)

 
Have you got any other identical handles that work?
Take one of those off to check what a complete one should look like.
 
Your spot on that’s what it is. Thanks for all the help. 1st on here and v grateful.
Cheers Paul
 

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