
Mounting screws
Travel back to the time when these register's were
everywhere! Slightly emerging from the wall, these baseboard registers
were often used with gravity systems as well as forced air. You'll be happy to
know, you no longer have to scour the
salvage yard to try and find a replacement for your dilapidated or damaged
register. Constructed out of solid steel, these attractive and functional beauties
have a single valve thumb actuated damper to provide airflow control.
Available in two common sizes, with a durable baked on flat black or white
powder coat finish, the grill can be removed to easily clean the duct. The
damper is contoured to add strength and stability with tension screws to
adjust damper operation. Includes mounting hardware.
Historic gravity baseboard registers rested on the completed floor and were fastened to the wall with wood screws. The baseboards usually butted up against the sides of the heat register. To match existing trim, it is important to consider the overall size of the register. However, it is also important to measure the duct to be certain that the damper will open into the duct behind the heat register.
| Overall Size | 13" wide x 12" high | 15" wide x 12" high |
| Overall Depth | 2 1/4" bottom (7/8" top) | 2 1/4" bottom (7/8" top) |
| Duct Size | 10" wide x 8" high | 12" wide x 8" high |
| Price | $64.95 | $69.95 |
| Colors | Black, White | Black, White |
| s&h info - at left |