The Naco Timber clip is designed to use wooden louvre blades. The recommended dimensions of the blades are 101mm or 4" width times 16mm or 5/8" thick.
The blades are held in plane by four 1/2" times 6 screws per blade. The screws are on the inside for safety.
The dimensions of the channel are the same as for the101mm or 4" glass clip, hence a timber clip louvre can be mullioned to a glass clip louvre using Naco 101mmmm/4" spacer brackets.
4"/101mm NACO GALVONISED STEEL ADJUSTABLE LOUVRES
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Diagram at top right showing units joined together to form self-mullions. |
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Cut bottom off louvre channel to suit sill angle. Bend lugs to |
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accomodate sill angle. |
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Self Mullioned-louvres
When the length of the opening exceeds the recommended maximum, units can be joined to form their own mullions making it possible to us Naco louvres over any length of opening.
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INSECT SCREENS |
DROP ROD |
POLE HEAD |
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| 1. Insect Screens: These can be fitted to timber or aluminum angle or internally in conjunction with rotary operator |
| 2. Drop Rod: Natural anodised aluminium drop rods can be supplied for attaching to the handle |
| 3. Pole Head: Specially moulded pole heads are supplied to fit onto 25mm dia. poles |
GLASS DETAILS |
GLASS RECOMMENDATIONS |
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| Special handle: Adaptors are available to convert the standard handle into a handle suitable for pole operation |
Vertical jointing: Where louvres are joined vertically the top end of the lower channel must be shortened by25.4mm to allow |
the correct weather sealing overlap to occur. |
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