SKU: 5181010001

Cabinet rule 5181

EUR11.46

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Weight 0.1 kg
Material

Stainless steel, Steel end plates

Surface treatment

Polished stainless steel, End plate untreated

Model: Albert Karlsson Metallfabriksbolag “Ticka Standard”

Period: 1930-1960

An end cap is included.

This model is intended for overlapping doors.

It is placed vertically at the top edge of the door on lower cabinets (as shown), vertically but upside down compared to the picture at the bottom edge of upper cabinets, and horizontally on the side of the door on upper cabinets.

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

Use a screwdriver instead of a screwdriver.

Screw not included.

Matching screw number 9 for the bolt and screw number 19 for the end plate

Description

Model: Albert Karlsson Metallfabriksbolag “Ticka Standard”

Period: 1930-1960

An end cap is included.

This model is intended for overlapping doors.

It is placed vertically at the top edge of the door on lower cabinets (as shown), vertically but upside down compared to the picture at the bottom edge of upper cabinets, and horizontally on the side of the door on upper cabinets.

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

Use a screwdriver instead of a screwdriver.

Screw not included.

Matching screw number 9 for the bolt and screw number 19 for the end plate

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Material

Stainless steel, Steel end plates

Surface treatment

Polished stainless steel, End plate untreated

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