ERA, a leading manufacturer of fenestration and home security products, has added to its range of high-quality window handles with the launch of its new Maxim Cockspur Casement Window Handle, designed to meet the needs of the market with its stylish design and traditional functionality.
Ideal for new windows with traditional locking, the cockspur handle is suitable for PVCU, timber and aluminium windows and is designed to be a strong addition to fabricators and manufacturers catering to a broad range of customer style preferences.
The handle is available in both locking and non-locking versions, with a choice between right and left handed options. In addition, it is also offered in two nose heights, 12mm and 21mm, to accommodate a wide range of window profiles to ensure a perfect fit. With a cohesive aesthetic, the Maxim Cockspur Casement Window Handle has been designed to complement the ERA Maxim Espagnolette Handle. Both handles share the same stylish teardrop grip, providing a uniform aesthetic for customers.
Designed with a slender grip, a high quality locking cylinder and a simple release button, the handle locks automatically upon being closed, and can be simply released by depressing the button, or deadlocked for added security. For assurance of longevity and quality, the handle has been tested to BS EN 1670:2007 Grade 3 (96 hours) for corrosion resistance and has additionally been endurance tested in excess of 25,000 cycles. Available in a range of finishes, including Black, White, Polished Gold and Satin Chrome, the handle can integrate seamlessly into a wide range of interior design styles and suit all window frame colours and finishes.
Sarah Knight, Technical Product Manager at ERA, said: “Designed with both functionality and style in mind, the Maxim Cockspur Casement Window Handle provides the perfect solution for fabricators and window manufacturers looking to offer reliable options to their customers. Its compatibility with traditional locking windows and its cohesive design ensure it meets the diverse needs of the market."