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Vertical sliders
Technical Specification
Our Vertical Slider combines traditional
design with modern technology,
available with a range of Georgian bars
to create the required look.
Both sashes slide vertically to open.
They can also be tilted inwards for
ease of cleaning.
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Technical Specifications
Hardware
Modern spring balances ensure smooth
operation, centre fitted catch and corner
latches provide security with traditional looks.
Bays and bows
Technical Specification
Bays follow the shape of the building
creating more internal space allowing
you to walk into the area.
Bows provide the look of Bays but do
not allow you to walk into the area.
Very similar designs can be achieved
for both, with a variety of product.
Performance
All products manufactured to meet weather
performance and operational and strength
characteristics as specified in British Standard
BS6375 Parts 1 and 2.
Product options
Vertical Sliders are supplied as single products
but can be coupled to any other product to
achieve the required look, this includes box
bays and multiple coupling.
Bays
When three or more frames are fixed together
and they project beyond the main face of the
building. The brickwork above and below
follows the contour of the actual window
frames. Therefore allowing a person inside the
building to walk into the bay area.
Box bay is when the side windows are at
90 degrees to the front.
Variable bay incorporates the side windows at
an angle that allows them to be seen from
the front.
Bows
Similar in appearance to a bay window which
projects beyond the brickwork.
However, the actual brickwork face remains
flush with the main building structure. This
type of window does not allow a person to walk
into the bar area.
Commonly, available on 3, 4 and 5 segments.
Typical styles
Typical styles
Three facet bay
Box bay
Five facet bay
For information on finishes and glazing
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