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Project In Handle 1-3/8"-7/16 Lock Up
The Project In Handle 1-3/8" is one of our most popular window handles. We find it used on commercial hopper style windows. This handle is sometimes called a Project In or Thru Rail window handle. This window handle has a hole spacing of 1-3/8" with a 7/16" lock up, C dimension in diagram below. The handle is constructed of cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish.
P4907 -
Project In Handles-1-1/2"
Project In Window Handles-1-1/2"
This window handle has a hole spacing of 1-1/2" with a 7/16" lock up. It is also known as a Off-Set Project In Window Handle because the point of rotation does not line up with the screws holes, it is off-set. Cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish
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Two Hole Cam Handle 1-1/2" 9/32" Lock Up
The Two Hole Cam Handle 1-1/2" 9/32" Lock Up is is constructed cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish. This handle is the same as the T1015, but with an 1-1/2" hole spacing. The 9/32" is the distance from the mounting plate bottom to the bottom of the handle. We find this handle on awning and hopper style windows.
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T1025 -
Two Hole Cam Handle 1-3/8" 5/16" Lockup With Ring Pull
Two Hole 1-3/8" Window Handle 5/16" Lockup With Ring Pull
This window handle features a 1-3/8" hole spacing, a 5/16" lock up dimension and a ring pull for elevated windows. This handle is cast white bronze construction with a brushed nickel finish.
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T3080 -
Project-In Window Handle With Ring Pull 1-1/2"
Project In Handle With Ring Pull 1-1/2"
This is a very popular window handle. The handles has a hole spacing of 1-1/2" with a C Dim of 7/16" lock up. This is used for a replacement for many manufactures. This handle is constructed of cast white bronze with a brushed nickel finish.
P4908RP -
Two Hole Wedgeless Cam Handle 1-1/4"
The Two Hole Wedgeless Cam Handle 1-1/4" is constructed of die cast metal and the flap is plastic. Hinged flap rolls down and locks the window shut. We find this window handle is used a lot in the western states on residential windows. The older version had a 1-3/8" hole spacing, but the new one has 1-1/4" hole spacing.
Sometimes we find the number R1 and CAN on this handle
White only!
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