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Components
Lath :- Steel, aluminium, single or multi wall.
Roller (or roller tube) :- Steel, aluminium tube
supported at either end by an end plate.
Shutter box:- Formed steel or aluminium extrusions
designed to protect the roller assembly.
Shutter box
Shutter spring:-
1. Spring wire. Made from the spring wire, it
also called torsion spring.
2. Flat spring. Formed by hardened and
tempered steel strips in coils. Common
steel grades C67, CK67, SAE1070, etc. Shutter spring
Guide rail (or track) :- Steel or aluminium to
retain the shutter curtain. Rubbing strips to
reduce rattle and draught strips can be
added.
Guide rail
Bottom lath :- Steel, aluminium or PVC to match the lath.
Rubber tubes to reduce draught can be added.
Lock :- Important part of shutter lock to secure shutter in
place, can be locked with Bullet Lock or Shutter lock with
arms that lock shutter to frame
Bottom lath
Locks
Manual roller shutter
Types and Operation
Built-on Roller Shutter Doors:-
Describes the type where the roller shutter box is fixed to
the exterior of the building facade.
Built-on Roller Shutter
Built-in Roller Shutter Doors:-
Where the roller shutter box is built into the lintel above the window.
The classical built-in roller shutter is directly integrated into the wall
and thus invisible.
It guarantees perfect protection against light, view and noise.
An ingenious construction that perfectly stows everything and
convinces due thermal insulation and heat protection.
The built-in roller shutter can also be installed in already existing
recesses or niches.
Built-in Roller Shutter
Integrated roller shutter:-
A roller shutter and window combined
as a single unit.