The very tight winding and the low winding diameter (for example Ø 157 mm with a 60 shaft and a curtain height of 2,500 mm) are the advantages of the aluminium roller shutter slat heroal RS 37. This is achieved by the use of a very slim slat with a nominal thickness of only 8 mm – the ideal solution if buildings require very small box sizes.
heroal RS 37
- Product Name
- heroal RS 37
- Manufacturer
- heroal
- Manufactured
- Germany
- Material
- Metal, Aluminium
- Application
- Windows
Facades
Doors - Opening types
- Sliding
- Technical characteristics
- Thermal break
Acoustic
Automatic
Manual - Shutter type
- Adjustable
Fixed
Automated
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