Window-winder Handles

Mk1 handle 34G2528: (Brown & Gammons)

Escutcheon AHH6336, uses fibre washer ADA5669 (not shown) between it and the handle:

Spikes on the escutcheon press into the door card to prevent it turning:

Foam pad AHH6337 behind the door card to press it against the spikes on the escutcheon: (Brown & Gammons)

The Mk2 black plastic handle CZA7109 with fibre washer CZA2279, replacement-style black screw and washer (centre) ZKC3317 and later style chrome screw PMP308 and escutcheon CZA2367 (right):

An original Mk2 flanged screw, with the flange drilled so I could use pointed pliers to undo it when the cross-slots stripped, and a single slot hacksawed across the head so I could use a flat-blade for refitting, before I replaced it and the handle altogether. There is also a hole drilled through the middle of the shank - I'd forgotten I'd done that (it was 30 years ago ...), that may have been to generate some heat in the hope that it made undoing with the pointed pliers easier. Whatever, it did come undone.