Adjusting a window restrictor from a crank case window involves modifying the restrictor’s position to limit the window’s opening distance. Restrictors enhance safety, particularly in homes with children or near balconies, by preventing windows from opening too wide.
Window restrictors are typically installed on the window frame or sash and can be adjusted using a screwdriver or Allen key. By loosening the screws or bolts securing the restrictor, you can slide it along the track to the desired position and retighten the fasteners. Some restrictors feature a locking mechanism that requires a key or tool to adjust, ensuring added security.