Arnö Knob Round And Cover Primed 175x175mm Jabo 26065
Post cover with knob Ø130 mm, dimensions 175x175x40 mm, Fits Arnö series, Fits post with dimensions 155x155mm.
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Arnö Knob Round And Cover Primed 175x175mm Jabo 26065
Description
A high-quality decorative post cap, specifically developed to complement the classic aesthetics of the Arnö series for fences and railings. This primed spruce post cap consists of a profile-milled base plate measuring 175x175x40 mm, combined with a distinct onion-shaped knob with a diameter of 130 mm. In addition to its aesthetic value, the post cap serves the vital function of protecting the post's end-grain against moisture and rot. Since the product is delivered primed, it is prepared for a final topcoat of exterior paint, ensuring long-lasting durability and a perfect match with your existing woodwork.
Specifications
- Material: Wood
- Treatment: Primed
- Width: 175 mm
- Height: 160 mm
- Length/Depth: 175 mm
Care Advice Primed Products
Primed products must be finished, at least twice with an oil paint. Once before assembly and once after assembly. It is important that the end wood is also treated with impregnating base oil and top coat. Cut off surface and screw holes are considered end wood. Ask your paint store about which oil and paint are best suited for your specific environment.
- Check the moisture content of the products before treatment, maximum moisture content 17%.
- Treat the end wood. Place the post/pillar/top and bottom in a container of impregnating base oil so that the ends are covered and let it stand for a few minutes. The base oil must be painted over after 30 minutes at the earliest and after two days at the latest.
- Lightly sand the primed surface.
- Paint the products at least once before assembly. It is important that the end wood is also sealed with paint.
- Mount.
- Paint at least one more time.
The products must be reviewed regularly and repainted if necessary. Spot repair can be done by scraping up any flaking and touch-up paint. Wood is a living material that changes properties according to weather and seasons. It is not uncommon for wood to crack if it dries quickly in a sunny environment. It is not to be considered a product defect.

