- Worldwide shipping
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
A roller arm stay is an important part of any installation involving a bottom hung fanlight window. These stays are designed to keep the arm from swinging out of the window frame and provide stability for the window.
The From the Anvil Roller Arm Stay is available in 2 different lengths to accommodate various sized window frames and there is also a provision for a midrail to allow an easy and secure fit for any window. This elegantly designed piece of hardware is easy to install and provides a stable and secure fit for your fanlight window.
- Fitted to the frame, they restrict the fanlight window when it's opened.
- The roller arm hangs vertically downwards against the frame when the window is closed.
- Available in two different sizes.
- Sold in singles.
- Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
- Fitted to the frame, they restrict the fanlight window when it's opened.
- The roller arm hangs vertically downwards against the frame when the window is closed.
- Available in two different sizes.
- Sold in singles.
- Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
- Fitted to the frame, they restrict the fanlight window when it's opened.
- The roller arm hangs vertically downwards against the frame when the window is closed.
- Available in two different sizes.
- Sold in singles.
- Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
- Fitted to the frame, they restrict the fanlight window when it's opened.
- The roller arm hangs vertically downwards against the frame when the window is closed.
- Available in two different sizes.
- Sold in singles.
- Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
- Fitted to the frame, they restrict the fanlight window when it's opened.
- The roller arm hangs vertically downwards against the frame when the window is closed.
- Available in two different sizes.
- Sold in singles.
- Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
- Fitted to the frame, they restrict the fanlight window when it's opened.
- The roller arm hangs vertically downwards against the frame when the window is closed.
- Available in two different sizes.
- Sold in singles.
- Supplied with matching SS wood screws.
Overall Length: 180mm
Arm Length: 152mm
Fixing Plate: 54mm x 16mm
Overall Length: 222mm
Arm Length: 203mm
Fixing Plate: 54mm x 16mm
Overall Length: 180mm
Arm Length: 152mm
Fixing Plate: 54mm x 16mm
Overall Length: 222mm
Arm Length: 203mm
Fixing Plate: 54mm x 16mm
Overall Length: 180mm
Arm Length: 152mm
Fixing Plate: 54mm x 16mm
Overall Length: 222mm
Arm Length: 203mm
Fixing Plate: 54mm x 16mm
The From the Anvil beeswax finish is the most authentic finish for steel. After forging, the colours left in the steel range from blue to deep red ochre. To preserve these beautiful colours, their beeswax products are dipped into hot beeswax. This gives a subtle, matt richness to the metal and offers excellent protection when the products are fitted internally and properly maintained. An extremely natural finish and a far softer alternative to a black powder coated finish.
The From the Anvil beeswax finish is the most authentic finish for steel. After forging, the colours left in the steel range from blue to deep red ochre. To preserve these beautiful colours, their beeswax products are dipped into hot beeswax. This gives a subtle, matt richness to the metal and offers excellent protection when the products are fitted internally and properly maintained. An extremely natural finish and a far softer alternative to a black powder coated finish.
The From the Anvil black finish is a popular choice in traditional settings, it has a subtle sheen and offers a bold contrast on both stained and painted timber alike. It is baked in a high-temperature oven giving it durable corrosion resistant properties.
The From the Anvil black finish is a popular choice in traditional settings, it has a subtle sheen and offers a bold contrast on both stained and painted timber alike. It is baked in a high-temperature oven giving it durable corrosion resistant properties.
The From the Anvil pewter patina finish is forged from a durable base of steel and is a fine example of how their unique manufacturing techniques add further detail to the natural charm of metals. The process by which the contrasting textures of this finish are created results in a rich appearance that sits well in characterful, rustic homes but also offers a contemporary alterative in more modern settings.
The From the Anvil pewter patina finish is forged from a durable base of steel and is a fine example of how their unique manufacturing techniques add further detail to the natural charm of metals. The process by which the contrasting textures of this finish are created results in a rich appearance that sits well in characterful, rustic homes but also offers a contemporary alterative in more modern settings.