beslagets
Beslagets is the possessive form of beslag, the Norwegian term for hardware fittings used to fasten, reinforce, or connect elements in buildings, furniture, and metalwork. The broader term beslag covers hinges, locks, handles, brackets, mounting plates, and a range of related fittings. In catalogs, product descriptions, and architectural drawings, beslagets is used to refer to the hardware belonging to a specific item, installation, or product line.
Common types include hinges (hengsler) for doors and lids; locks and latches; handles and knobs; mounting brackets;
Materials and finishes vary widely. Steel and iron provide strength, while stainless steel offers corrosion resistance.
Installation and standards: Beslag is sized to match the movement and load of the component, and installation
History and usage: Metal fittings date to ancient times and became more standardized with industrial production.