When wall rails are already installed in a room, the Silentia screen system offers several compatible installation solutions for rail mounting. Feel free to contact us for more information.
Accessories
Different combinations of clamps are used depending on required specifications. To attach a wall mount to wall rail, a standard clamp is usually used together with a support clamp or an adjustable clamp. When a distance between the screen and the rail is required, there are clamps with spacers. A wall mount is normally included when ordering a Silentia screen. Additional wall mounts can be ordered separately.
Wall mount
Wall mount
Art.nr. 06539, height 1.45 m (4’9”)
Art.nr. 06544, height 1.65 m (5’5”)
Art.nr. 06540, height 1.85 m (6’1”)
For convenient mounting directly to the wall.
Wall mount with floor support
Art.nr. 06537, height 1.45 m (4’9”)
Art.nr. 06545, height 1.65 m (5’5”)
Art.nr. 06538, height 1.85 m (6’1”)
Wall mount that provides support from the floor when fitted with a clamp.
Wall mount with floor support and top extension
Art.nr. 06541, height 1.45 m (4’9”)
Art.nr. 06546, height 1.65 m (5’5”)
Art.nr. 06542, height 1.85 m (6’1”)
Wall mount used with clamp where a wall rail is above the screen
Clamps
Standard clamp
Art.nr. 06502
For attaching to a wall rail. A flexible solution that enables the screen to be moved sideways along the wall rail. Distance between wall rail and screen: 40 mm (1.6″).
Support clamp
Art.nr. 06524
Used with standard clamp 06502 where two wall rails are mounted on the wall.
Adjustable clamp
Art.nr. 06516
Adjusts to suit variable spacing between upper and lower wall rails. Clamps can be adjusted between 0 and 5.9″. Used together with standard clamp or clamp with spacer.
Clamp with spacer
Art.nr. 06535
A useful solution when space is required between a screen and a wall rail, such as in dialysis departments where panel access is vital. Distance between wall rail and screen: 150 mm (5.9″).
Important measurements
Keep in mind these important measurements when installing and handling the screens.
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