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Room 1
In a bi-fold track system, shutter panels are connected to top and bottom tracks that both support the hinged panels and guide their folding movement. Up to eight panels may be hinged together in a bi-fold track system. A special frame is used with bi-fold track systems, although the tracks may also be attached directly inside the door or window opening. In door openings, the frames are usually three-sided, with the bottom track attached to the floor. |
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Room 2
Standard panel systems can consist of multiple shutter panels in a variety of hinged configurations. In addition to being hinged from the frames, panels may be hinged from T-posts, which serve as intermediate vertical supports. Two panels may also be hinged together in a bi-fold design. |
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Room 3
Shutter panels in a bi-pass track system are not hinged. Instead, they slide on top tracks to open and close. Two tracks are required so that the panels, or connected pairs of panels, can slide past each other. The tracks can be attached to a special bi-pass frame or directly to the door or window opening. In door openings, the frames are usually three-sided, with floor guides attached to the floor. |
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Featuring
| • | In a bi-fold track system, the shutter panels are connected to top and bottom tracks. |
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| • | Standard panel systems can consist of multiple shutter panels in a variety of hinged configurations. |
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| • | Shutter panels in a bi-pass track system are not hinged; instead, they
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