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304 Grade Stainless Steel.

Loose and Fixed Pin available.

Brushed Stainless Steel and Polished Stainless Steel finishes available.

Important: Read the Stainless Steel Care and Maintenance information at the bottom of this page

100mm x 75mm x 2.5mm
Codes:

Loose Pin:
H100X75-SS (brushed stainless steel)
H100X75-PSS (polished stainless steel)

Fixed Pin:
H100X75FP-SS (brushed stainless steel)
H100X75FP-PSS (polished stainless steel)

85mm x 60mm x 2.0mm
Codes:

Loose Pin:
H85X60-SS (brushed stainless steel)
H85X60-PSS (polished stainless steel)

100mm x 100mm x 2.5mm
Codes:

Loose Pin:
H100X100-SS (brushed stainless steel)
H100X100-PSS (polished stainless steel)

Fixed Pin:
H100X100FP-SS (brushed stainless steel)
H100X100FP-PSS (polished stainless steel)

Important information about 304 Grade Stainless Steel Products

The stainless steel hardware items that are listed as "304 Grade" stainless steel contain the following characteristics:

304 grade stainless steel products are made from a low carbon steel that contains a Chromium alloy.
304 stainless steel contains at least 15% chromium and up to 10% nickel.
The Chromium alloy gives the steel its unique corrosion resistant properties.

Stainless steels are very resistant to, but not immune from rust. Stainless Steels will rust over time, and therefore regular cleaning is required to help prevent rust deposits from occurring, and to extend the life of the product.

Stainless steel will corrode, discolor, and develop rust spots in accordance with the environment in which it is installed. Salt air environments will generally require more cleaning and maintenance, and a higher grade stainless steel (316 marine grade) is generally more suitable for these conditions.

Substances that should not come into contact with your stainless steel hardware:

Hydrochloric Acid (used for cleaning brick walls and paths, tiles and concrete). The stainless steel hardware should be completely removed before any such cleaning is performed in proximity to the hardware.
Chlorine based products and cleaners (bleaches, etc)
Bore water (high iron content)
Cement dust
Soap concentrates

General Cleaning and Maintenance:

Stainless steel does not have an outer coating, so you can use mildly abrasive substances such as Ajax or Jif to clean the product. You can also use a stainless steel scourer or brillo pad to remove more heavily corroded areas. Do not use steel wool, as this will leave a steel residue which in itself is prone to rusting. Once cleaned, rinse the product with clean water and wipe over with a dry cloth.

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