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Work Safely...Please follow all common safety practices and use all proper safety equipment. Be sure that you are proficient with any tool or equipment used and that all tools or equipment used is properly suited for the work being performed. Important Information...Panels manufactured outside of our production facilities are not covered by the Connecticut Screen Works Screen Wall System ® limited warranty.Please go to our WARRANTY page to view our warranties. Need an Installation Firm ?...Independent service providers are available from Maine to New Mexico. Click on the link below to see if one is available in your area. Click Here > SERVICE PROVIDERS Need Samples ?...You can order product line samples right through our web store.
Order Samples > WEB STORE Important Information...All information and directions provided by CSW, Inc. should be treated as generic guides which are intended to help you plan, measure and order screens. Our directions are applicable and correct for a great majority of situations - but not all. In some situations they may need to be modified. In some situations they may not be applicable at all. The responsibility to determine this and the responsibility to order items correctly rests solely on the customer. We make no guarantee, warrantee or promise of any kind that the directions (guides) we provide will work in every application. Please read and understand all information provided on this web site. For additional information please review our POLICIES page fully. Made in USA...
The Connecticut Screen Works Screen Wall System®
and all associated components are certified by Connecticut Screen Works,
Inc.
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DIY'ers... Home manufacture of the Connecticut Screen Works Screen Wall System® panels is not an impossible task. DIY'ers of average skill will be able to assemble simple 4-sided Master Frame panels, when utilizing proper tools and work environment, with little trouble. Master Frame Panel Assembly...
Our recommended tool list and assembly procedure
should
accommodate
most people.
You may use any equipment, tool or process that
you feel
will work better or best fits your skill level. Assembly jig detailed are
recommended
for ease of assembly, but not required.
1) A Miter Saw suitable for cutting
metals and properly equipped with a blade approved for aluminum cutting PLEASE READ ALL STEPS LISTED PRIOR TO STARTING.
The following recommended instructions assume that you
have properly planned your sizes
and have received all required components.
(Master Frame extrusions, Corner Inserts,
Assembly Screws, Screen Material, Spline, and Divider Extrusions (if needed) WORK 1 FRAME AT A TIME Before you even make the first cut, pre-plan your cuts.
Make a cut list so you
are able to achieve the best results from your materials. You should make
all of the same size cuts at the same time. Cutting and assembly will
require approximately 3/4 to 1 hour per screen frame.
Drill and screw assemble the remaining two corners following the exact same drilling and screwing procedure from above. Repeat the assembly process for each frame required.
Divider Extrusion Assembly...
Our recommended tool list and assembly procedure
should
accommodate
most people.
You may use any equipment, tool or process that
you feel
will work better or best fits your skill level. Assembly jig detailed are
recommended
for ease of assembly, but not required.
1) Table Saw suitable for cutting metals and properly equipped with
a blade approved for aluminum cutting. PLEASE READ ALL STEPS LISTED PRIOR TO STARTING.
Measure for proper length at the mounting location. This is the clear distance from shoulder to shoulder. Cut the Divider Extrusion to the exact size measured.
If you need to reduce the length for fit, remove only a slight amount at a time from one end only. Cut the full length and re-notch. Repeat as needed to produce a snug fit.
You may use a jig to drill divider mounting
holes as detailed -or- free drill the mounting holes We recommend the use of a simple drilling jig
to ensure all holes are placed in a uniform position on all dividers. This
jig, as shown, utilizes a section of divider extrusion which helps to ensure
your notch is correctly cut.
Drill two holes at
each end of the Divider
Extrusion using the #27 drill bit.
Holes are positioned 3/16" in from cut end and 5/16"
inward from the top and bottom.
As with the jig shown in the prior set of instructions - jigs need not be
fancy.
Repeat procedure for each Divider Extrusion to
be installed. Screen Material Installation ...If your Master Frame panel requires a Divider Extrusion(s), install prior to screen installation. Install screen material in a standard fashion. Watch your screen installation closely, there is little or no flex or "give" in the assembled frame. If you install your screen material in an extremely tight fashion you will run the risk of the screen material actually tearing during installation. Panel Installation ...Installation of this system can be performed by most
skilled persons. A general home improvement contractor should have no trouble.
How to Order...You may order raw materials as follows:
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