Casement Stays

Casement stays are hardware accessories that are used to hold open the windows that open outward, also known as casement windows. They are typically made of metal, such as brass, chrome or stainless steel, and come in a variety of designs to suit different styles of windows and interiors.

The basic function of a casement stay is to hold the window open at a desired position, while also preventing it from slamming shut in the wind or other sudden movements. They come in various lengths and can be either surface-mounted or recessed into the window frame.

Some of the most common types of casement stays include:

Straight arm stays - these have a straight arm that extends from the window frame to the bottom of the window.
Cranked arm stays - these have a cranked arm that allows the window to be held open at an angle.
Telescopic stays - these can be adjusted to different lengths to hold the window open at different heights.
Quadrant stays - these are often used on larger windows and have a quadrant-shaped arm that can be adjusted to hold the window at different angles.
When selecting a casement stay, it's important to consider the size and weight of the window, as well as the overall style of the interior. A well-chosen casement stay can add a touch of elegance to the window while also enhancing its functionality.

Browse our selection of casement stays, supplied to us by Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, BLU, Frelan, Heritage Brass, and From The Anvil, etc; the leading manufacturers and providers of ironmongery for your windows.

#html-body [data-pb-style=OF8B2I8]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}Casement Stays Casement stays are hardware accessories that are used to hold open the windows that open outward, also known as casement windows. They are typically made of metal, such as brass, chrome or stainless steel, and come in a variety of designs to suit different styles of windows and interiors. The basic function of a casement stay is to hold the window open at a desired position, while also preventing it from slamming shut in the wind or other sudden movements. They come in various lengths and can be either surface-mounted or recessed into the window frame. Some of the most common types of casement stays include: Straight arm stays - these have a straight arm that extends from the window frame to the bottom of the window.
Cranked arm stays - these have a cranked arm that allows the window to be held open at an angle.
Telescopic stays - these can be adjusted to different lengths to hold the window open at different heights.
Quadrant stays - these are often used on larger windows and have a quadrant-shaped arm that can be adjusted to hold the window at different angles.
When selecting a casement stay, it's important to consider the size and weight of the window, as well as the overall style of the interior. A well-chosen casement stay can add a touch of elegance to the window while also enhancing its functionality. Browse our selection of casement stays, supplied to us by Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, BLU, Frelan, Heritage Brass, and From The Anvil, etc; the leading manufacturers and providers of ironmongery for your windows.
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