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Revision as of 13:30, 22 January 2025 by AntoniettaPomero (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Window Friction Hinges<br><br>A friction hinge is a device built into it that creates resistance to movement. This kind of hinge can help hold lids, doors and flaps, as well as panels and windows in place. It also helps stop springback and slamming.<br><br>These Yale Defender egress friction stay hinges are easy to clean and allow full opening of windows in conformity with Building Regulations document B1. They can be used with side-hung and top hung windows.<br><br>Type...")
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