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Casement Hardware Collection

Casement Hinges
Casement hinges are used on windows that swing open - either inward or outward like a door - rather than sliding. The hinge is mounted on the side of the window frame, allowing the sash (the part of the window that holds the glass) to pivot outward or inward.
- Features a wide range of motion by typically allowing the window sash to open between 60 to 90 degrees, providing excellent ventilation and a wide, unobstructed view.
- Provides a smooth and quiet opening and closing operation, reducing friction and wear on the window frame.
- Made of rust-resistant material to ensure durability in the elements.
Casement Locks
These locks are used to ensure that casement windows remain tightly closed and provides security against unauthorized opening.
- Designed for quick and simple operation.
- When locked, these locks help to create a tight seal, reducing drafts and improving energy efficiency.
- Come in various designs and styles to suit different window types and security needs.


Casement Stays
Casement stays are used to control the opening and secure the position of a casement window. The stay holds the window open at a desired angle or helps keep it closed, depending on its design.
- Typically mounted on the window frame and sash, providing both functional control and added security.
- Typically engages with pegs or brackets mounted on the window frame. By fitting the stay into these pegs, it locks the window in place at various positions.
- Designed for quick and simple operation.
- Made of rust-resistant material to ensure durability in the elements.