36"W x 15"H For RV Camper Horizontal Sliding Window w/Black Trim Ring w/Lock
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Key Features:
Anti-mosquito and Breathable: This RV window is equipped with a screen window, and the holes of the screen window are very fine. This screen prevents mosquitoes from flying in when you want to open the window for ventilation.
High Privacy: This window is made of tempered black glass. After installation, the environment inside the RV cannot be clearly seen from the outside, so your privacy can be well protected when you are resting. It also comes with a fixed lock that locks the window when it is closed for your safety.
Sturdy and Durable: The windows are made of high-quality aluminum alloy, which has high strength and is very strong. The metal surface is treated with plastic spray and powder, which is anti-corrosion and durable.
Fitment
For Universal RV
Attention:
Product size: Opening size +27, R-70
Certification:DOT and E-mark certification
Dewatering hole:Yes
Lock:Plastic lock
direction:Horizontal Slide
Size:36"W × 15"H,Mounting Hole:900-350mm
Package Include:
1 × Window (high-strength aluminum alloy profile window frame, powder sprayed, with high-strength fiberglass curtain and 4mm tempered glass (safety certified))
1 × mounting frame (high strength aluminum alloy,powder spraying)
25 × M3.9×15 screws
Notes
We strongly recommend professional installation. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Please allow the slight color difference caused by the shooting light and 1-3cm error due to manual measurement, and make sure you do not mind before you place the order.
Q&A
1. What tools are needed for installation?
A: Sealant and a Phillips screwdriver are required for installation.
2. What is the adaptive wall thickness?
A: The applicable wall thickness is 30mm, if the thicker wall needs to be filled with decorative strips or other.
3, the wall is too thick need to deal with?
A: It needs to be filled or matched with appropriate decorative strips.
