Friday 1 August 2014

Locking casement stay pin

The locking casement stay pin makes it easy to lock your windows and add an extra layer of security to your home. Simply replace one of your standard stay pins . Available in Polished Brass, Polished Chrome, Satin Chrome and. The generic design will fit . These locking casement stay pins will fit . Free delivery and returns on all eligible orders.

View our full range of Window Furniture on our website. Lockable casement stay pins are very quick easy to fit and operate and are a convenient solution for locking your windows. A smooth classic design with timeless elegance. Made from the finest materials with a combination of the latest technology . Locks the window handle ( stay ) in position stopping the window from being opened.


Replaces the standard pins provided . Casement window stay locking pin. Satin chrome finish locking casement stay pin complete with key. Adds additional security to an otherwise non-locking casement stay.

This great quality locking casement stay pin is an easy solution to the problem of security on timbers casement windows. The simple and traditional design will fit . Window stay avaliable in a variety of finishes. Manufactured in the UK and hand finished to a high quality.


Finish : Polished Chrome Size : x 15MM Unit : EACH Package Type : : BOXED. Please note images of products are for . Black finish window stay lock locks the window handle in position stopping the window from being opened. We stock a great range of products at everyday prices. Additional security for windows. This basta window locking replacement casement stay arm has an intelligent locking mechanism for improved positive locking.


It is suitable for wooden casement windows fitted with . Using these locking pins allows. Locking pin for Tradco Base Fix casement stays. Can also be used for keeping a separated sash open. Frame fixture with runner and adjusting screw.


For use with stays on flush casement windows. A simple locking fix pin is also available. Specialising in Ironmongery, Bespoke Carpentry and locks.

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