
Rollease R-Series Roller Shade End Plug for Cassettes with 1 1/2" Tubes - CREP53
Product ID: 4645
This genuine Rollease replacement end plug fits into a 1 1/2” wide round metal tube. The end plug is the side opposite the clutch that assists in mounting the shade.
Features:
- - Fits into a 1 1/2" (outside diameter) metal roller shade tube.
- - For use with a cassette system only.
- - Made by Rollease, the industry expert in roller shade technology.
- - Rollease part number is CREP53 and CREP53BK.
- - Part of the R-series of clutches, the #1 leader in reliability, dependability & strength.
- - Instructional guides for repairing roller shades are available here.
- - Available in black and natural.
- - Sold individually.
Product ID | 4645 |
SKU | |
Color | Multiple available |
Sold By | Piece |
Material | Plastic |
What's Included | One cassette end plug. |
Blind Type | Roller Shade, Roman Shade, Woven Wood Shade |
Brand | Used by Multiple Brands |
Product Line | Used by Multiple Product Lines |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Weight (Pounds) | 0.0200 |
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 |
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