What is a casement stay adjuster?

Deltana Casement Stays are designed to hold a casement window at a desired position. They are available in an array of fine finishes.

What is a peg stay?

Peg stays are the ones with holes in and the pins fit through the holes. In this case you can use Window Stay Locks by substituting a peg for a lock. Typically the W46 and W47 traditional stays are used in this instance.

What is a stay on a window?

Window stays are items which support open windows and also maintain the security of closed windows. A window stay consists of a metal arm that attaches to the opening piece of the window and the pin that fixes it to the frame. Each arm features separated holes for a pin to be secured to keep the window in place.

How do you fit a casement window?

Using a pencil, dot the position of the stays fixing holes onto the casement frame. Drill pilot holes and screw the stay to the casement frame. Close the window and ensure it is tight against the frame. Position the pins under the stay so that each line up with holes to both ends of the stay.

How do you attach window stays?

How do sliding window stays work?

Window adjusters, also known as ‘stays’, are used to keep your window in place when open. Stays are long bars with holes in them which hook onto pins that are attached to the window frame. This allows you to keep the window open in a fixed position and also helps to keep the window closed.

What is a window limiter?

Window restrictors are a device to stop a window opening too far. Several types of buildings require window restrictors by law. All public organisations have a legal obligation to provide a safe environment.

How do Friction window stays work?

What is a friction stay hinge? Friction stay hinges are a variable window hinge which enables the secure opening and closing of windows. As the name suggests, an adjustable friction slide helps to hold the window in an open position.

When were casement windows first used?

The history of casement windows Casement windows first appeared in the UK around the 18th century, when they replaced older, stone mullioned windows. Their frames were made of iron which was crafted by blacksmiths.

How do you put a casement stay on a window?

Simply lift the decorative knob to release the attached pin, slide the rod to the desired position, and drop it into the hole to lock it down. It comes in a lacquered-brass finish and is reversible for left or right handing. [more…] This classic casement stay delivers smooth function and long-lasting wear.

How big is the handle on a casement stay?

Our 11 1/2-Inch Casement Stay delivers smooth function and long-lasting wear. The handle is approximately 3/8-inch thick – ideal for large or heavy windows. It comes complete with two sill mounted keepers and holes for five opening positions.

Is there a 12 inch casement window adjuster?

12-Inch Premium Casement Window Adjuster with Beveled Bases in Antique-by-Hand Finish This premium, solid-brass 12-inch casement stay delivers smooth function and long-lasting wear. The traditional-style, knurled knob lets you open, close, and secure your vintage, outswing casement windows with ease.

Why do you need a casement stay adjuster?

A casement stay adjuster opens and closes your casement windows so you can let in just the right amount of fresh air. With our solid brass and cast iron casement window stays and adjusters, you’ll enhance the look of any window while providing smooth and efficient operation. Casement Stay Adjuster Replacements