Funeral coffin and casket handle 1068 in Zinc Alloy Material and High Polished
Funeral coffin and casket handles are an essential component for the transportation and handling of coffins and caskets during funeral services.
The 1068 half moon design handle is new design, which is hollow at middle handle parts, and the triangle feet which can be used to M8*40mm screw rod and also self-drilling screw. It’s high polised on surface and finish can be gold, antique brass, chorme or antique copper.Â
The screw holes distance is from 163mm to 168mm, evarage 165mm is standard distance for the coffin intallation.
Name | Coffin handle |
Ref No. | 1068 |
Lift weight | 150kg/pc |
Produce way | Die casting, polish and electronic plating |
Material | Zinc alloy |
Size | 19.5×7 cm |
Screw holes distance | 165mm |
Finish | Gold, Chrome, Antique Brass or Antique Copper |
MOQ | 2000pcs |
Leading time | 35days |
Applications: funeral coffin handle
Competitive Advantage:Â High polished, high quality and competitive price
Tag : Casket Handle, coffin fitting, coffin handle, zinc alloy handle
Coffin: Traditionally, a coffin is a tapered burial container with six sides. It is wider at the shoulders and narrower at the feet.
Casket: A casket is usually rectangular in shape and has four sides. It often has a split-lid for viewing purposes.
The handles for both coffins and caskets serve the same purpose but can vary in design and material. Here are the common types and materials used for these handles:
- Swing Bar Handles: As mentioned earlier, these are attached to the sides of the casket or coffin and can swing outwards. This type of handle makes it easier for pallbearers to carry the casket or coffin.
- Stationary Bar Handles: These are fixed handles that do not swing or move. They are attached to the sides of the casket or coffin and require pallbearers to hold them at a specific angle.
- Individual Handles: Instead of a continuous bar, there may be individual handles spaced along the side of the casket or coffin. This design allows for multiple pallbearers to carry the casket or coffin without having to be in sync.