The kirsch lock seam curtain rod is the industry standard curtain rod.
How to install lock seam curtain rod.
The lock seam design gives the curtain rod that additional strength needed for medium to heavy curtain fabrics.
The clearance measurement is import when you re installing multiple rods.
Kirsch s lockseam curtain rods are the strongest and most versatile rods on the market today.
These curtain rods are enclosed on the back side to provide added strength and durability by preventing sagging twisting and bending with no exposed edges to snag curtains.
Mark this spot on either side of your casing and use a laser level to make sure your marks are even.
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Lockseam curtain rods are available in single doubl.
Use the cord to open and close the carriers.
Excellent quality and sturdy with a coating on the inside and out.
Rod is baked in enamel with no exposed edges to prevent any snags in fabric.
Strong and durable this curtain rod will last for years.
Single lock seams corner rod also.
This rod is designed to support rod pocket curtains or valances.
After the rod is pushed into position secure it by turning each cam bolt with a screwdriver.
Introduce our double lock seam corner curtain rod.
Step 4 attach the tension pulley to the wall immediately under the cord opening with the provided hardware.
Install the curtain rod by pushing it into the brackets until it clicks.
This rod is designed to support rod pocket curtains or valances.
Kirsch decorative drapery and curtain hardware.
Next mark the locations where the bracket screws will go.
Installation instructions for kirsch drapery and curtain hardware.
Includes a steel rod and installation brackets.
If your drapery has a pocket depth closer to three or four inches then a wide face curtain rod may be a better option if you want a tailored look.
Standard curtain rods are around 3 4 to 1 1 8 thick and work well with rod pocket depth s between 1 1 2 and 2 1 4.
Excellent quality and sturdy with a coating on the inside and out.
Single and triple lockseams also available.
Before you install curtain rods decide where you want the bottom of your curtains to fall and use a measuring tape to determine where the top of the curtains will be.