These screen clips from Prime-Line are constructed from durable white plastic. They are intended to be used to attach a screen or storm window to your window opening but can also serve a number of other purposes. These clips feature a 3/8 inch offset design ideal for slightly raised mounts and include fastening screws for quick and easy installation wherever needed.
Prime-Line spring-loaded nylon plunger bolts with snap-on plastic caps hold aluminum-framed screens in window channels. For use with 3/8 inch and 7/16 inch screen frames. The spring loaded plunger drops into a 7/32 inch hole drilled into the screen frame. For new installations see drill bit; item P 7922.
These screen frame kits are constructed of roll-formed aluminum frame material and they come in a mill finished color. With the components of these kits, a 48 in. x 48 in. screen frame can be constructed, as well as other smaller custom sizes when using the frame material for the above mentioned size. The components included in this kit besides the aluminum frame material includes the “square-cut” corners and the vinyl spline. With the provided materials, screens can be made with your choice of aluminum mesh, fiberglass fabric, or flexible poly film by following the easy-to-follow instructions provided within each kit. These kits are available in other sizes and colors, and they’re used by many for replacing damaged and missing screens. Note: The lineal pieces of the screen frame material are intentionally cambered (curved) outward, designed to prevent inward bowing when screen cloth is installed and stretched taut.
These screen frame kits are constructed of roll-formed aluminum frame material and they come in a mill finished color. With the components of these kits, a 60 in. x 60 in. screen frame can be constructed, as well as other smaller custom sizes when using the frame material for the above mentioned size. The components included in this kit besides the aluminum frame material includes the “square-cut” corners and the vinyl spline. With the provided materials, screens can be made with your choice of aluminum mesh, fiberglass fabric, or flexible poly film by following the easy-to-follow instructions provided within each kit. These kits are available in other sizes and colors, and they’re used by many for replacing damaged and missing screens. Note: The lineal pieces of the screen frame material are intentionally cambered (curved) outward, designed to prevent inward bowing when screen cloth is installed and stretched taut.