Lowes and Home Depot Tilt Mechanism with a 5/32" Square Hole for 1 3/8" Faux Wood Horizontal Blinds
Lowes and Home Depot Tilt Mechanism with a 5/32" Square Hole for 1 3/8" Faux Wood Horizontal Blinds
Lowes and Home Depot Tilt Mechanism with a 5/32" Square Hole for 1 3/8" Faux Wood Horizontal Blinds

Lowes and Home Depot Tilt Mechanism with a 5/32" Square Hole for 1 3/8" Faux Wood Horizontal Blinds

Product ID: 5592 SKU: TILTER-090

Regular price
$8.99 / Piece
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$8.99
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per 


For headrails that measure 1 3/8" x 1 9/16" and have a 5/32" square-shaped tilt rod.

For blinds that have 1 3/8" wide slats. Commonly seen in faux wood blinds purchased at Lowes and Home Depot.

This tilter has a foot that fits into a 1/2" headrail punch. The punch is the rectangular cut out where the shaft of the tilt mechanism sticks through the headrail.  

Tilter comes with a hook and sleeve attached.

Clear and white plastic.

Sold individually.

Product ID 5592
SKU TILTER-090
Color Clear
Sold By Piece
Material Metal, Plastic
What's Included One wand-driven tilt mechanism.
Headrail Size 1 3/8" x 1 9/16"
Tilt Rod Shape Square
Tilt Rod Size 5/32"
Size of the Punch in the Head Rail 1/2"
Shape of the Punch in the Head Rail Rectangular
How is Tilt Mechanism Operated? Wand
Headrail Size 1 3/8" x 1 9/16"
How Does Wand Attach to Tilt Mechanism? Hook/Sleeve
Blind Type Mini Blind, Wood / Faux Wood / Venetian Blind
Brand Used by Multiple Brands
Product Line Used by Multiple Product Lines
Country of Manufacture China
Weight (Pounds) 0.0200
Processing Time 1 Business Day
Shipping Origin Colorado Springs, CO
Eligible for Free Shipping on Orders Over $150 Yes
Warranty Information 90 Days
Eligible for a Return Yes
Window coverings that use a standard operating lift cord system pose a strangulation hazard to children.

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

  • Cords should be made as short as possible.
  • Keep all cords separate, putting only one cord in each tassel.
  • If your window covering uses cord condensers, install them 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 and lower 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 ones with inaccessible cords (look for the “Best for Kids” certification label) or remove them altogether.

  • Move all cribs, beds, furniture, and toys away from corded window coverings, especially in bedrooms and sleeping areas.

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