
Flat and Hinged Fly and Insect Screens
These strong, durable aluminium framed fly screens are designed
specifically for industrial and commercial use. Our hinged insect screens have mitred
corners and a flat smooth face that make them unobtrusive and easy to clean.
With the aid of specially tailored sub-frames this fly screen can be fitted over
many different types of windows and openings protecting against flies, bees, wasps,
midges and other flying insects.
Each hinged insect screen has a built in nylon brush pile in the back that crushes
against every surface to form the perfect seal, allowing only fresh air in.
A variety of mesh materials and weave sizes can be fitted to suit individual requirements.
Meshes can be replaced many times without the need of new framework.
All our fly screens are powder coated and are available in White or Brown. The
insect screens can be cleaned with a domestic cream cleaner as and
when required.
How To Install an Insect Screen to a Window with a Build Off
• Slide the brush pile into the grooves in the insect screens frame
• Use the corner keys to mitre the flyscreen sections together
• Lay the mesh over the back of the completed frame
• Insert the spline into the groove on the back of the frame to secure the mesh
then trim the excess mesh from the screen
• Manouvre the build off into place and fix to the wooden frame with screws
• Manouvre the window screen into place on the build off
• Attach the thumb turns to the build off and set to vertical to secure the screen
• Each side of the screen should cover the opening by a minimum of 20mm to allow
the nylon brush in the rear of the screen to make a seal
How To Install an Insect Window Screen
• Slide the brush pile into the grooves in the screens' frame
• Use the corner keys to mitre the sections together
• Lay the mesh over the back of the completed frame
• Insert the spline into the groove on the back of the frame to secure the mesh
then trim the excess mesh
• Open the window and manouvre the screen into place
• Attach the thumb turns to the window frame and set to vertical to secure the screen
• Each side of the insect screen should cover the opening by a minimum of 20mm to
allow the nylon brush in the rear of the screen to make a seal
How To Install a Hinged Window Screen
• Slide the brush pile into the grooves in the screen frame
• Use the corner keys to mitre the screen sections together
• Lay the mesh over the back of the completed frame
• Insert the spline into the groove on the back of the frame to secure the mesh
then trip the excess mesh from the screen
• Decide which way you want to hang the screen - side or top. Secure one half of
each hinge to the edge of the screen using the self cutting screws
• Secure the hinges no less than 100mm from the corner of the screen. it is preferable
to use a cord less drill with a PH2 screw driver bit
• To side hinge screens position both hinges the same way
• To top hinge screens position hinges to face either inwards or outwards
• Slide the second part of the hinge over the fixed part before positioning the
insect screen over the window
• Allow the screen at least 20mm of cover and mark the bottom hole of each hinge
• Line up the second part of each hinge to mark the marks and screw to the frame
using the wood screws
• Lift the screen over and onto the hinges, the insect screen will now swing open
• Hold the screen closed with the turn buttons
Our trading policy - We will not sell to anyone that requires screening products
for their personal use.
Personal users can gain access to the products by calling our office for their nearest
distributor.
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