Woelm Catalogue HELM Hardware for Sliding Shutters Page 62
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HELM 150 up to 120 kg leaf weight fig. 3 fig. 3: fig. 4 Sliding hardware HELM 150 with toothed belt drive, two-leaf up to 60 kg, electrical Sliding hardware HELM 150 with electric drive The toothed belt drive specially developed for the hardware HELM 80 and 150 offers optimum user comfort and a maximum of security. The sliding shutters are gently started and stopped with this drive. An additional integrated force reversal system prevents squeeze risks. In case of one-leaf installations a maximum leaf weight of 120 kg can be moved with HELM 150. In case of multi-leaf installations the total weight of 120 kg must not be exceeded. Matching controls for the drives as well as more accessories are available. fig. 4: Sliding hardware HELM 150 with toothed belt deflection, two-leaf up to 120 kg, manual, wall mounting Sliding hardware HELM 150 synchronous We supply the suitable components for synchronous opening or closing of two sliding leaves. For this the sliding shutters are linked to the toothed belt so that the movement of one leaf results in the symmetrical movement of the second sliding leaf. The use of high-quality trolley hangers with roller bearings ensures excellent running properties. The leaves can be moved easily and gently. Sets for manually operated installations or those with electric drive are available. 62 TEH_40/10.2017
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