CURTAIN SLAT
Single skin 76mm curved steel. Standard galvanised finish. Wall thickness 0.7mm, 0.9mm, or 1.2mm, depending on overall shutter opening width.
Colours: Galvanised finish as standard. Option to powder coat any RAL / BS colour (surcharge applies). View our stocked powder coating colours here.
Visible Surface :: 76mm
Weight per m² :: 9.8kg / 12.5kg / 16.7kg (depending on wall thickness)
Maximum Width :: 12000mm
Maximum Surface :: 21-50m² (dependent on motor & barrel support frame options)
ENCLOSURE / HOUSING
Manufactured from 0.8mm galvanised steel sheet.
End caps are fabricated from 5mm+ steel. A barrel support frame at the centre of the housing may be required in some applications.
Colours: Galvanised finish as standard. Option to powder coat any RAL / BS colour (surcharge applies). View our stocked powder coating colours here.
ALL MOTORS, WITHOUT BARREL SUPPORT FRAME:
Guide Height (mm) Plate Size* (mm)
2500 305
4000 355
6000 400
TUBULAR MOTOR, WITH BARREL SUPPORT FRAME:
Guide Height (mm) Plate Size* (mm)
2695 305
4000 355
5000 400
OUTBOARD MOTOR, WITH BARREL SUPPORT FRAME:
Guide Height (mm) Plate Size* (mm)
5000 400
6000 450
*These sizes apply to shutters without barrel support frames and will vary where barrel support is required. Plate sizes shown as a guide only and may increase dependent on shutter width.
GUIDE CHANNELS / BOTTOM SLAT
Galvanised steel sections with strengthened T-shape bottom bar. Guide channel depth will vary dependent on application from 50mm to 100mm.
Colours: Galvanised finish as standard. Option to powder coat any RAL / BS colour (surcharge applies). View our stocked powder coating colours here.
Note: the guide channels are bolted to fixing angles or steel box sections dependent on the application. See drawings on this sheet.
OPERATION
Tubular Motor = Single phase tubular motor operated via key switch.
Inline Motor = Single phase inline chain driven motor (three phase option available) with push button control, chain override, fusible link and solenoid release as standard.
All shutters can be connected to a fire alarm via an interface panel so they automatically descend in the event of an alarm signal.