1241376380_psrSliding insect screens are suitable for places where it is not possible to use other types of screens. Sliding insect screens in a frame can be installed on the frame and also into the reveal. The construction of this insect screen consists of the outer frame and one (type PS R1) or two (type PS R2) frames of the screen. The small wheels moving on the bottom guide rail are put in the lower part of the screen frame. The stopping elements are set in the upper part and they are used for fixation of the frame to the top profile of the outer frame. The construction of the sliding screen is produced of extruded aluminium profiles. The net is made of glass-fibre reinforced plastic which does not suffer from temperature differences. The construction of the sliding insect screen is standardly delivered in whire or brown, for an extra charge it can be painted with a RAL colour. The net is grey.

 

Type

min. width

max. width

min. height

max. height

Sliding screen in a frame

100 cm

340 cm

50 cm

250 cm

Drawings

Description
View
DWG
DXF
PS R1 - svislý řez » Sketch/Plan
PS R2 - svislý řez » Sketch/Plan

Download

Certificate - ES-declaration of conformity - Insect screens EN icon_pdf 

Bookmark with:

Deli.cio.us    Digg    reddit    Facebook    StumbleUpon    Newsvine

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

Contacts

19a Plovdivsko Pole str.
Durvenitsa
Sofia 1756
Bulgaria
Europe
E-mail:     info@blinds.bg
Phone:    +359 2 483 51 57
Fax:         +359 888 164 088
Mobile :  +359 888 306 406 

About Roman Blinds

50px-Question_book-new.svgWhen we talk about Roman talks, a picture of calm, cozy room always come to our mind. That’s because Roman blinds are usually been made from fabric and the design usually provides that extra coziness to the room. If compare to the other types of blinds such as Venetian, Roman blinds are favorites among the hopeless romantics and usually used by couples to provide the “right mood” in their homes. Read more

Buying Blinds?

What is the most influential factor when purchasing your window coverings?