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Window Screen Corner Key
Snap-in or stake-in corner keys for window screen frame extrusions. Glass-filled PA66 nylon (residential) or zinc die-cast (commercial) construction. Inside-miter and outside-miter profile-matched variants for all standard screen frame extrusions.
Also known as
corner key · frame corner · screen corner
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Endcap family
Used in Motorized Retractable Screens, Fenestration, Access Systems, Data Centers, Conveyor, HVAC
Key Features
- Profile-matched to each screen frame extrusion size
- Glass-filled nylon for residential — snap-fit assembly
- Zinc die-cast for commercial — stake-in retention
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