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Werkstarck Roller Snapper Elephant
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Product details
The Roll Catch Elephant by Werkstarck is a functional furniture handle element specifically designed for use on doors. Made from galvanized steel and equipped with a hard rubber roller, this catch provides a reliable and durable solution for the closing mechanism of furniture. The combination of robust metal and rubber ensures a smooth and silent operation, while the galvanized surface offers additional protection against corrosion. With a width of 34 mm and a height of 30 mm, the Roll Catch Elephant is versatile and suitable for various furniture applications. Installation is straightforward with screws, allowing for easy setup. This product is made in Italy and combines functionality with an appealing design.
- Made from galvanized steel for increased durability
- Hard rubber roller for silent closing
- Easy installation with screws.
Exact colour description | Silver, White |
Material | Steel |
Furniture applications | Cupboard, Door, Furniture |
Surface finish | Galvanized |
Width | 34 mm |
Item number | 7041438 |
Manufacturer | Werkstarck |
Category | Furniture handles |
Manufacturer No. | 999 C GUMMI |
Release date | 15.12.2017 |
Colour | Silver |
Exact colour description | Silver, White |
Material group | Metal |
Material | Steel |
Furniture applications | Cupboard, Door, Furniture |
Surface finish | Galvanized |
mounting style | Screws |
Country of origin | Italy |
CO₂ emissions | 0,05 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Scope of delivery | 1 piece |
Length | 15 mm |
Width | 34 mm |
Height | 30 mm |
Product Safety |
Length | 10.40 cm |
Width | 7.60 cm |
Height | 1.50 cm |
Weight | 20 g |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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