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Use our Hardware Calculator to determine the number of Cord Drops required for your Classic Roman shade, Top-Down/Bottom-Up shade or Top-Down Only Roman shade. 

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Small Weighted Cord Drop Detail [Item CDS]
This cord drop has a wonderful "feel" to it.  It is made from thick white plastic (almost a 1/16th" wall thickness) and is filled with a metal weight. Your cords hang perfectly because of the weight. I like the fact that it is the same color as the lift cord since it blends in and is unobtrusive. Note that this item earns Terrell's Flawless Use Award. 

1-3/4" long, 3/4" wide at the bottom. 

 

Maximum Number of Lift Cords

 0.9 mm  10 cords
 1.4 mm  4 cords
1.8 mm 3 cords

Note that I routinely get five of the 1.4 mm lift cords into this Cord Drop. But it takes some doing and a whole lot of patience.

The photograph on the far left shows a view of the top hole. It is just over 1/8" in diameter. It is the small size of this top hole that places the limitation on the maximum number of cords that can be used. The second photo is taken with the drop upside down. The metal weight can be seen up inside of the drop. You can also see the thick sidewall.

 

You should read Overview Information about Cord Drops, which also contains information on how to thread multiple cords into the units.

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5325 Sanford Cir. E. Englewood, Colorado 80113
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