Our iron curtain rod passing brackets for 1.375 inch thick iron curtain poles are available in five finishes: antique pewter, black chrome, black, brass and mirror chrome.
These passing brackets must be used with our passing rings if you want to allow your drapes to slide past the passing support bracket(s).
Our passing brackets are available in five finishes:
Product Name | Passing Brackets - 5 Finishes |
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SKU | BRM9059-ALL |
Collection | Lux Acrylic Collection |
Material | Iron |
Weight | 0.8 |
length | 4.25 inches |
Diameter | Fits 1.375 inch thick iron curtain poles |
Colour | All Colours |
Colour Code | ALL |
Quantity per Package | 1 Passing Bracket |
Product colour may vary slightly depending on your monitor.
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Question: I am connecting two curtain rods together with a rod connector, and I want to I use a passing bracket where the two rods meet, is this possible?
Answer: Yes this is possible. Our passing brackets can be used where 2 rods join with a connector for support. With this setup your curtains will be able to pass on either side of the passing bracket as long as you use our passing rings.
Question: How far apart do I have to place curtain brackets?
Answer: The spacing between brackets will depend on the wight of your curtains as well as the condition of your drywall. Usually old homes have weaker drywall and may require more brackets. In most situations the rule of thumb is to have a curtain bracket every 4 feet.
An exception is when using a 6-foot rod, in which case you can usually get away with using only two curtain brackets unless your curtains are very heavy. If this is the case then you may need an extra bracket in the center for added support.
Installing drapery hardware is easy and fun. We have put together easy to follow curtain rod installation instructions, which will help you install your drapery hardware in no time.