Key Product Features
- Max Height: 7’ (2,133 mm)
- Max Width: 18' (5,486mm) up to 20' (6,096 mm)
- Mounting: Face mount; between jambs
- Operation: Manual push-up
- Curtain: 2" galvanized steel flat slats (#17 profile), primed and painted gray, white, brown or beige; 22-gauge steel with alternating endlocks.
- Locking: Curtain to be locked at each end of bottom bar by concealed slide bolts.
- Bottom Bar: Single angle galvanized steel bottom bar fitted with a continuous vinyl bumper to protect counter top
- Guides: Extruded aluminum clear anodized with continuous wool pile strips
- Brackets: Steel plates, factory painted black
- Counterbalance: Steel pipe, factory painted black, of adequate size to restrict a maximum deflection of .033" per linear foot; oil tempered torsion type
- Hood: 24-gauge galvanized steel square hood; primed and painted gray
- Warranty: 12 months
Slat Profiles
No. 17 - Flat-faced slat up to 22-gauge steel, 22-gauge stainless steel, or 16 B&S gauge aluminum (clear or bronze anodized). Depth: 1/2", 1 7/8" on centers.
Secur-Vent - Slat consists of 1/16" diameter hole offering 20-25% open area over length of each slat. Available in galvanized steel and stainless steel.
The high quality, interlocking slats on the rolling counter shutter are available in galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminum for long-lasting durability. The box type guides are designed to reduce operational noise as well as to conceal the fasteners used to attach the shutter to the jamb resulting in quieter operation and greater visual appeal. A square hood cover encloses the curtain coil and counterbalance mechanism giving a clean, professional appearance.
The counterbalance assembly utilizes a spring barrel design which encases the mechanism while providing an axis around which the curtain coils. Oil-tempered, torsion-type counterbalance springs are wound from steel, providing accuracy in balancing the door. A spring tension adjusting wheel is normally mounted outside the bracket on the end of the tension rod. An inside adjusting wheel is standard on manual lift up shutters and is available in limited sizes for tight sideroom applications.