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Red face Tilt and Turn problem Help!!!!

I have a prob with tilt and turn window. Seems to be stuck on the tilt bit. Cant move handle to "turn" or on to close. Thank goodness its summer. How can I fix it please? Graham.
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graham hutter wrote:
I have a prob with tilt and turn window. Seems to be stuck on the tilt
bit. Cant move handle to "turn" or on to close. Thank goodness its
summer. How can I fix it please? Graham.


something only you can answer. Look at the mechanism, see whats stuck.

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graham hutter wrote:


I have a prob with tilt and turn window. Seems to be stuck on the tilt
bit. Cant move handle to "turn" or on to close. Thank goodness its
summer. How can I fix it please? Graham.


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graham hutter


What type of T&T is it - custom made using the fairmitre joint or uPVC
based on German mechanisms? That could indicate where to look for
help. Other than that, I have yet to come across a T&T that has not an
easy to mend mechanism.

Handles in this country can be a problem as they are too "soft" if you
like to handle the heavy mechanisms. I have seen new handles work
quite well.

Fred

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