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Vertilux Collection, Miami, FL, motorized wood blinds

Vertilux

•simple operation over a distance up to 25 feet with VMS21 remote control system •battery operated motorization systems for LouverWood •two-inch wood slats •highest quality components •simple installation •lasting quality •virtually maintenance free

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Hunter Douglas Window Fashions, Upper Saddle River, NJ, LiftMaster[TM] headrail

Hunter Douglas Window Fashions

•single cord loop for tilting slats and raising and lowering blinds •clutch mechanism offers lift advantage for heavier blinds •blinds stay level •length of color-coordinated continuous cord loop always remains the same

 

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Levolor Home Fashions, High Point, NC, Levolor® cordless blind
•new to the Mark I family of aluminum blinds •eliminates lift cords •blind length is adjusted simply by raising and lowering the bottomrail •winner of the Safety Innovation of the Year Award 1998 from the Window Covering Manufacturers Association

BTX/Elero Motorization Supply, Dallas, TX, custom motorization solutions
•motorized hardware for draperies, vertical and horizontal blinds, pleated and cellular shades, sunscreen and blackout shades, Roman shades and skylights •complete range of standard and custom controls include switches, remote and automated controls

MechoShade Systems, Inc., Long Island City, NY, IQ/MLC[TM] system
•state-of-the-art, microprocessor-based shade ALIGNment system •uses ElectroShades® with standard asynchronous motors in point-to-point hardwired system •all shades on system will ALIGN in full up, full down, or one of three default or custom mid-window positions

The Blind Maker, Inc., Austin, TX, Somfy 400 series AC tubular motor
•each motor housed within two-inch headrail •uses patented Cord Take-Up System (CTS) for lift and tilt functions •reliable, smooth and uniform operation •part of comprehensive motorization program offering AutoVue, Somfy, Makita and Silent Gliss products •advanced interfacing capabilities

Concord Shading Systems, Concord, Ontario, Canada, CSS Universal Headrail[TM]
•allows motorization of all current lift systems including Roman shades •conversion program and control options available •12-volt or 110-volt motors

Somfy Systems, Inc., Cranbury, NJ, IGC-HB control
•operates several motorized horizontal blinds individually or in groups •each switch controls a single window treatment with master switch controlling entire room, floor or household •the ultimate in convenience

Bamboo Abbott Florida Corp., Hollywood, FL, motorized drapery and vertical track systems
•made in United States •direct-drive systems are compact, quiet, powerful and maintenance-free •single-track widths up to 23 feet, spliced to greater lengths •tracks available in anodized aluminum or satin white

H.T. Barnes, Foley, AL, MotorDrape[TM] motorization system
•modular and easy to install and operate •12-volt DC motor operates on low voltage for safe operation •easily pulls 60 pounds over 20 feet of track •automatic motor clutch •timer and wall pad control available •direct-drive system •no exposed cords, pulleys or sensors

Solar-Screen Co. Inc., Corona, NY, low voltage motors
•low-cost, 12- and 24-volt electric window coverings roller systems •easy to install with simple surface wiring, or snake behind wall •systems can lift up to 45 pounds •ideal for top-down shades and skylight systems


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