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Cabinet rule 5181U

95 SEK

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,1 kg
Material

Stainless steel

Ytbehandling

Polished stainless steel

Model: Albert Karlsson Metallfabriksbolag “Ticka Standard”

Period: 1930-1960

Without striker plate. Used as a handle on cabinet doors with other closing mechanisms, such as magnetic locks or self-closing hinges. The cabinet handle does not have a latch and therefore does not require drilling in the door.

For placement, see article number 5181.

When installing cabinet frames on lacquered cabinet doors, the screws should not be overtightened to avoid cracking the lacquer.

Use screwdrivers, not screwdrivers.

Screw not included.

Matching screw number 19

Description

Model: Albert Karlsson Metallfabriksbolag “Ticka Standard”

Period: 1930-1960

Without striker plate. Used as a handle on cabinet doors with other closing mechanisms, such as magnetic locks or self-closing hinges. The cabinet handle does not have a latch and therefore does not require drilling in the door.

For placement, see article number 5181.

When installing cabinet frames on lacquered cabinet doors, the screws should not be overtightened to avoid cracking the lacquer.

Use screwdrivers, not screwdrivers.

Screw not included.

Matching screw number 19

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,1 kg
Material

Stainless steel

Ytbehandling

Polished stainless steel

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