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Windsor Traverse Rod Bright Brass
Item #: 64228
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1 1/2 inch Windsor Traverse Rod Bright Brass
Graber 1 1/2" Windsor Traverse Rod
With Carrier Slides Projects 3 1/2 - 4 1/2" Clearance: 2 1/2 - 3 1/2" Pinsetting: 7/8" Finial Diameter: 2 5/8" Finial Length: 3 3/4" Complete with brackets and screws. Center supports are hidden behind the rod for a clean finished appearance. Adjustable end brackets are hidden style. A projection extender is available to add 2" to the rod projection. Slide count does not include two rings on master slides. Rods are packed with cord tension pulley. Finished drapery length is measured from the bottom of the rings to the desired length of the drapery panel. When drapery length is known, use bracket dimensions to determine mounting location. Rods are produced from high temper steel with a durable painted or mylar finish. Finials are molded, high impact polymer with a vacuum metallized finish. Slides and finials are plastic. Drapery Return: The proper drapery return allows the last pleat to face forward. When using decorative rods, the first rings on the left and the right sides of the rod are outside of the brackets. Because of this, add one additional inch to each side of your bracket-to-bracket measurement, then add your returns and overlaps. Traverse rods come as a 2-way center draw but can be converted to a one way left or one way right. This conversion can be done by you following our online instructions. Rod measurement is measured from center of the bracket to center of the bracket. Rod size does not include finial.
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