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  Cockspur Lock

 
A cockspur handle secures the opening edge of the casement window to the fixed frame. Old standard cockspur handles can be replaced with new ones that incorporate a lock, for either left or right hand openings. If the original handle is to be retained, use a locking device, which can be screwed to the frame below the handle. Then when the key is turned, an extended bolt will stop the cockspur moving.
 
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