Sash Window Fittings
Sash window fittings are hardware components used to secure and operate traditional sash windows. Sash windows are a type of window that consists of one or more movable panels, or sashes, that slide vertically or horizontally within the frame.
Some common types of sash window fittings include:
Sash stops are hardware components used to limit the travel of sash windows, preventing them from sliding too far up or down within the frame. They are typically installed on the frame or sill of the window, and protrudes slightly into the channel or groove along which the sash slides.
Sash stops are an important safety feature in sash windows, as they prevent the sashes from accidentally or intentionally being pushed or pulled out of the frame. They also help to prevent damage to the window or frame by preventing the sashes from slamming against the frame or coming loose during high winds or other extreme weather conditions.
Sash window fittings are an important component of traditional sash windows, and proper maintenance and lubrication is important to ensure smooth and reliable operation. When selecting sash window fittings, it's important to ensure that they are compatible with the specific type and size of window being used, and that they meet any relevant building codes or regulations.
Browse our selection of sash window fittings, supplied to us by Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, and From The Anvil, etc; the leading manufacturers and providers of ironmongery for your windows.