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Window Handle Issue: Unable to Fully Close - Adjustment Needed? Photos & Video [attach: 6106f93e66]

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  • #1 19072337
    misio745
    Level 10  
    Hello!
    I have the following problem. Trying to close the window, the handle does not turn to the end. I'm blocking her something.
    The photos show where there is a trace of "friction". Could this be the fault of the regulation? If so [attach: 6106f93e66] [/ attach: 6106f93e66] how to adjust them? I also post a video.
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  • #2 19072343
    ta_tar
    Level 41  
    Does the handle fully close when the window is open?
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  • #3 19072348
    misio745
    Level 10  
    ta_tar wrote:
    Does the handle fully close when the window is open?

    Yes
  • #4 19072396
    ta_tar
    Level 41  
    I guess you're left with the method of trying. If the abrasion in photo 3 is very strong, try to lift the hinge window.
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  • #5 19072466
    misio745
    Level 10  
    Chicken...
    I don't see any regulations there. I know it has to be, but I don't know where ...
  • #6 19072471
    ta_tar
    Level 41  
    Show the picture of the lower hinge.
  • #7 19072626
    misio745
    Level 10  
    Tomorrow I will be home I will post it ?
  • #8 19076101
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    misio745 wrote:
    Hello!
    I have the following problem. Trying to close the window, the handle does not turn to the end. I'm blocking her something.

    If it previously turned to the end, it should be checked whether there is any mechanical blocking of the fitting. You have to check if something has "caught" in the holes and gaps. If, on the other hand, someone has interfered with the fittings, they may have assembled them incorrectly and need to be unscrewed and set again. The lock cassette may also be damaged, and then it remains to buy a new one and replace it.
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  • #9 19076145
    ta_tar
    Level 41  
    retrofood wrote:
    The lock cassette may also be damaged, and then it remains to buy a new one and replace it.
    But the author writes that when the window is open, the handle closes completely and that there are traces of abrasions on the fittings. I suspect that the window has "dropped" and I'm blocking on the bottom fitting, which can be seen in the third photo.
  • #10 19077362
    balonika3
    Level 43  
    The height adjustment screw should be under the lower hinge cover.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a window handle that fails to turn fully when attempting to close the window, indicating a potential adjustment issue. The user notes visible friction marks and seeks advice on whether this is due to misalignment or mechanical blockage. Responses suggest checking for mechanical obstructions, verifying the assembly of the fittings, and inspecting the lower hinge for height adjustment screws. It is also mentioned that if the handle operates correctly when the window is open, the window may have dropped, causing interference with the bottom fitting.
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