Vintage-style Hardware
- Classic & Traditional
- Timeline Style: Timeless classic style - Late 19th century / Early 20th century to Modern style interiors
- Used for securing outswing casement windows
- 12" long rod
- Made of high quality solid brass material
- Durable pivot turn for a sturdy & smooth operation
- Reversible for right or left hand applications
- Knurled knob securely tightens on any point on rod
- Bases arebeveled
- Stayincludes fouroval head slotted screws
- Available in unlacquered brass (will patina over time), antique brass, lacquered brass, oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, & polished nickel finishes
A classic & attractive premium 12" long solid brass casement adjuster stay that's designed for securing outswinging casement windows. This quality piece of hardware has a durable pivot turn with a knurled knob for smooth & secure operation. It has a hidden plastic sleeve in the turn which prevents marks on rod. Made of high quality solid brass material for durability. It is also reversible for both right & left hand applications. This traditional casement adjuster is designed in the late 19th century / early 20th century style of hardware, but will fit in with any time period up to the current modern styles. Available in non-lacquered brass (the un-lacquered brass will patina over time), antique brass, lacquered brass, oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, & polished nickel finishes. Available in 10" length long rods as well. .
Hardwick & Sons is pleased to offer vintage-style hardware for the many people who desire to fashion their homes with charm, quality, & style. The traditional-style hardware that we showcase are true & faithful reproductions of classic hardware pieces found in the many homes from across America throughout the past century.
Product Rod Length Rod Diameter Base Sizes Knob Diameter Projection Model # 12" Casement Adjuster Stay 12" 3/8" 2-3/8" x 1" 1-1/8" 1-11/16" BMH8791X WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm -
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