Description
Quadrant stays are hardware components used for supporting and controlling the movement of windows. They are typically installed on casement windows to provide stability and prevent the window from opening or closing too far.
The design of quadrant stays consists of two arms connected by a pivot joint. One arm is attached to the window frame, while the other arm is attached to the window sash. This configuration allows the quadrant stay to hold the window at different open positions, providing ventilation while restricting the window from fully opening or closing.