Locking Shepherd's Crook Fastener

RRP: £23.58
RRP Incl VAT: £28.30
Finish
Handed
SKU: 33709
38 in stock
Description

Our Shepherd's Crook range features a delicate and traditional design that's only achievable through the skills of our master Blacksmiths.

  • Designed to fit casement windows and to match the products in our Shepherd's Crook range.
  • Our handmade fasteners are forged from mild steel, giving them unrivalled strength and an abundance of character.
  • These fasteners are handed, so it's important to make sure you choose the correct hand. From the inside looking out, if your window is hinged on the right hand side then a right hand fastener is required and vice versa.
  • Includes a mortice plate and hook plate for different fitting options.
  • The locking mechanism operates by way of grub screw.
  • Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
Dimensions
Overall Length: 133mm
Handle Size: 106mm x 114mm
Fixing Plate Size: 77mm x 20mm x 2mm
Hook Plate Size: 71mm X 17mm x 4mm
Technical Drawing
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Finish
Our Pewter Patina products are forged from a durable base of steel and boast a rich, luxurious appearance. Our manufacturing techniques create contrasting textures on the surface of the metal to create a rich appearance with an abundance of charm. This finish sits well in characterful, rustic homes, but also works as a contemporary alternative in more modern settings.
Care & Maintenance
This finish is very low maintenance and is suitable for use in bathrooms, kitchens and for external purposes. Regular oiling of all moving parts using our ‘3-in-1 Oil’ (92337) is beneficial to the longevity of your products. This process is also highly recommended during initial installation. An oily cloth can also be used to wipe over the product from time to time to aid protection against exterior or environmental elements. This can also be done from installation.

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