Plastic Two-Part Chain Connector for #10 Bead Chain
Plastic Two-Part Chain Connector for #10 Bead Chain
Plastic Two-Part Chain Connector for #10 Bead Chain
Plastic Two-Part Chain Connector for #10 Bead Chain
Plastic Two-Part Chain Connector for #10 Bead Chain
Plastic Two-Part Chain Connector for #10 Bead Chain

Plastic Two-Part Chain Connector for #10 Bead Chain

Product ID: 7185

Regular price
$1.49 / Piece
Sale price
$1.49
Unit price
per 
Color
Clear
White
Black


This plastic connector is used to connect the ends of plastic bead chain together to create a loop.

Compatible with size 10 plastic bead chain.

Has a slimmer design than traditional connectors, but will not pass through most clutch mechanisms.

Plastic. Comes in two parts. Available in clear, black and white.

Sold individually.

Chain sold separately.
Product ID 7185
SKU
Sold By Piece
Material Plastic
What's Included One chain connector.
Blind Type Roller Shade, Roman Shade, Vertical Blind, Woven Wood Shade
Brand Used by Multiple Brands
Product Line Used by Multiple Product Lines
Country of Manufacture China
Processing Time 1 Business Day
Shipping Origin Colorado Springs, CO
Eligible for Free Shipping on Orders Over $100 Yes
Warranty Information 90 Days
Eligible for a Return Yes
Window coverings that operate with continuous cord or bead chain loops are a strangulation hazard to kids.

  • Limiting access to the cord or bead chain loop is a simple way to make these window covering safer for kids.

  • Free hanging loops should be attached to the wall or floor using ANSI/WCMA compliant Tension Devices.
  • If your loop already uses a tension device make sure that it is installed so that there is tension on the loop.
  • Make sure that tension devices are installed securely to the wall or floor using the appropriate fasteners and anchors.
  • For window coverings that use a size #10 bead chain you can replace your bead chain loop with a rigid bead chain restraining device.

  • It is safest to replace corded window coverings with cordless window coverings with inaccessible cords (look for “Best for Kids” certification label), or remove corded window coverings.

  • Move all cribs, beds, furniture, and toys away from corded window coverings, preferably to another wall. Children can climb furniture to reach cords.

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