Aluminium Sliding Sash Windows Our quality sliding sash window in the latest generation thermally insulated aluminium was first introduced into the UK market over fifty years ago. A quality sliding window suitable for new windows or replacement of old sash windows.
Features of our aluminium sliding sash windows. It offers: Slim sight lines with strength Retractable parting bead replicating the original look of box sash windows. Authentic putty line detailing as found on old timber windows Meets current Building Regulations having a C rating.
A choice of slim or deep bottom rails. Easy to install with minimal disruption to existing decoration or plaster. Internally beaded sashes A choice of standard or authentic hardware A choice of sash horns. A choice of RAL colours As with all our high quality aluminium products, we offer our aluminium sliding sash window in a choice of over RAL colours.
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Your kit should include liner clips, which you can attach to your jamb using 6 by 0. Place one about 4 inches from the top and one 4 inches from the bottom on each side, and space the rest evenly between top and bottom.
Snap your new sash liners into place using the liner clips. The liners that come with your kit should snap easily into the liner clips.
The outside edge should fit between the liner clips and the blind stop. Move the sash lifts to 10 inches 25 cm above the sill. There should be two sets of sash lifts in your liners, one for the upper sash and one for the lower sash. Use a flat-head screwdriver to twist the screws on the sash lifts so they are horizontal. This will allow you to move the sash lifts up and down in their tracks. Move them to about 10 inches 25 cm and twist the screws back into a vertical position, which will secure them in place.
Install the upper sash. Tilt the sash so that the bottom of it enters the jamb first and the exterior side faces up slightly. There should be metal pivots on each side of the sash that will connect with slots in the jamb liner above the sash lifts. Once those have connected, tilt the top of the sash up into the jamb and gently push it until it snaps into place between the jamb liners.
Once it is secure inside the jamb, slide it down until you feel the cams connect with the sash lifts. You should then be able to slide it up to the top of the jamb. Repeat this process for installing the lower sash.
Tilting the bottom of the lower sash forward like you did with the upper sash, insert it in the jamb so that the metal pivots line up with the slots in the inner track of the jamb.
You should then be able to slide it down so it connects with the sash lifts. Slide it all the way up and down a few times to check that it moves freely. Replace the interior stops using 4d finish nails. Take the original interior stops that you set aside and re-attach them to the frame. Insert each nail at least 1 inch away from the original nail holes. Part 4. Test the insert to make sure it fits. Place the insert inside the window jamb and check for any major cracks or spaces.
It should fit snugly with no visible openings between the insert and the jamb. If it does not fit properly, measure your window again and order a different insert. Apply a thin line of polyurethane caulk along the inside of the blind stop.
The blind stop is the part of the frame that holds the window in place from the outside. Using a caulk gun, apply a thin bead along the entire inside of the blind stop.
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