Intro
The Superior Brass Casement Stay – Polished Brass, 200 mm, is a reliable and durable solution for securing casement windows. Made from solid brass, it combines functionality with a classic aesthetic, perfect for residential, commercial, and heritage-style interiors.
Key Features & Benefits
✅ Function: Casement Stay — secures and holds windows in position
✅ Finish: Polished Brass — bright, traditional, and corrosion-resistant
✅ Material: Solid Brass — strong, durable, and long-lasting
✅ Size: 200 mm — suitable for most standard window applications
✅ Smooth Operation: Provides easy and reliable window adjustment
Specifications
Material: Solid Brass
Finish: Polished Brass
Function: Casement Stay
Length: 200 mm
Included: Casement stay with mounting screws
Applications
Ideal for wooden casement windows, allowing secure positioning while enhancing the interior’s aesthetic appeal.
Installation & Inclusions
Easy installation — suitable for DIY or professional fitting
Package includes: Casement stay (solid brass) and mounting screws
Why Choose Superior Brass Casement Stay – Polished Brass?
Superior Brass is trusted for high-quality, durable, and visually appealing hardware. This casement stay ensures reliable operation while adding a polished, classic look to windows.
👉 This is a casement stay — a solid brass accessory used to secure and hold windows in position.
Q2. What material is it made from?
👉 It is made from solid brass, providing strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion.
Q3. Does it include installation screws?
👉 Yes, the package includes screws necessary for proper installation.
Q4. Is it compatible with all windows?
👉 It is suitable for most wooden casement windows where mounting holes align.
Q5. What warranty does it include?
👉 The product comes with mechanical warranty of 20 years and finish warranty of 10 years** under normal use and proper care.
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