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To answer the growing demand for a versatile and affordable
motorised Roman blind lift system for use where the Roman blind
is manufactured by others with an integrated timber headboard,
REFLEX™ SHADING SYSTEMS has developed the S4SR and
S6SR adaptations of the reliable SUPAROLL™ motorised roller
system with the incorporation of a lifting tape and spool.
The SUPAROLL™ system’s proven versatility also allows
multiple aluminium rollers (together with tape lift spools) to be
interconnected with a rigid or flexible drive shaft which allows
multiple Roman blinds to be linked in a straight line or axially
misaligned (up to 45 degrees from straight) whilst still being driven by a
single motor. This versatility can greatly reduce motorisation and
control costs.
Controlling of the SUPAROLLTM S4SR and S6SR can be from
a simple wall switch to remote controls, bus line compatibility
and computer interfacing, making the REFLEXTM SUPAROLL™
ROMAN BLIND SYSTEM the answer to all your “standard
headboard” Roman blind automation demands.
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The SUPAROLL™ S4SR and S6SR systems are utilised as drive
systems for internal Roman blinds where a compact and clean
appearance is required, with a minimum of visible hardware, to
affix to an integrated timber or aluminium headboard as part of the
complete Roman blind. Determination of which of the systems is
best suited for a particular application shall be governed by factors
such as desired fabric panel sizes, overall drop of the fabric when
extended, suitable fixing points as well as operational speed and,
of course, budgetary constraints. Typical applications to achieve
maximum benefit would be curved or segmented windows, bay
windows, very long (width) windows such as corridors or very high
(drop) windows such as showroom frontages.
The system also has components to cater for applications such as
inclined areas with the inclusion of a two roller set; the first with
a motor and the second opposing roller with an integral spring
tensioning system.
This mechanism serves as the ‘transport” or drive system for the
blind and is used in conjunction with separate tensioned support
cables or guides to carry the weight.
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The system is comprised of rollers in various width combinations
and can be either 40 mm or 60 mm in diameter. The roller shall
be 6106 aluminium alloy and have a natural anodised or powder
coated finish. The motor shall be positioned within either the
single roller or motor roller (when multiple rollers are installed)
and be adjoined to the intermediate (or tail roller) with a straight
or flexible drive shaft.
The tape lift spools shall be in either white or black acetyl and be
fully adjustable on installation via stainless steel grub screws. The
number and positioning of spools on any given blind should be
determined by the strength of the battens and the weight of the
complete Roman blind.
Upper and lower travel limit positioning shall be externally
adjustable.
The system shall be fixed to the Roman headboard with suitable
fixings through the powder coated (and/or) zinc plated steel
brackets in the selected colour.
Electrical connection shall be via a MOLEX inline connector.
Roman blind fabric and headboard can be supplied but is not
covered within this data sheet.
Minimum width = 350 mm
Maximum width = 3,000 mm
Minimum drop = 300 mm
Maximum drop = 10,000 mm
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