
Hunter Douglas Cord Tilt Mechanism with Notched Chevron Hole for 1" Mini Blinds
Product ID: 5566 SKU: TILTER-068
This is a Hunter Douglas cord tilt mechanism for Country Woods 1" wood mini blinds.
It fits into a headrail that measures 1" by 1 1/2" and has a 3/16" notched chevron-shaped hole.
Comes pre-strung with 1.2mm white string that is 36" long.
Tassels for the end of the cords are available separately here.
Clear and white plastic.
Sold individually.
Hunter Douglas part # 5004810000.
Product ID | 5566 |
SKU | TILTER-068 |
Color | Clear |
Sold By | Piece |
Material | Metal, Plastic |
What's Included | One cord-driven tilt mechanism with white cord. |
Headrail Size | 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" |
Tilt Rod Shape | Notched Chevron |
Tilt Rod Size | 1/4" |
Size of the Punch in the Head Rail | 3/4" |
Shape of the Punch in the Head Rail | Rectangular |
How is Tilt Mechanism Operated? | Cord |
Headrail Size | 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" |
How Does Wand Attach to Tilt Mechanism? | Does Not Use a Wand |
Blind Type | Mini Blind |
Brand | Hunter Douglas |
Product Line | Used by Multiple Product Lines |
Country of Manufacture | |
Weight (Pounds) | 0.0400 |
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 use a standard operating lift system are a strangulation hazard to kids.
- Limiting access to cord is a simple way to make these window covering safer for kids.
- Cords should be made as short as possible or 40% or less of the length of the window covering.
- Keep all cords separate and only use one tassel per cord.
- If your window covering uses cord condensers install within 3” of the cord lock.
- Install cord cleats at least 5 feet above the ground and wrap your cords around them every time you raise your window covering.
- Install safety washers to prevent hazardous loops from forming on blinds with accessible inner cords.
- Replace cord tilt mechanisms with wand tilt mechanisms.
- 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.