- What is the difference between single and double actuators?
Single chain actuators use one chain mechanism to open and close windows, suitable for standard-sized and regular-shaped windows. Double chain actuators (also known as Twin), on the other hand, consist of a single actuator with two chains that can control two separate components, working in unison. This setup provides balanced force distribution across wider or heavier windows, preventing strain on the window frame and ensuring smooth operation. Twin chain actuators are ideal for coordinating the movement of two linked elements, such as opening and closing a double window, providing additional stability and strength compared to single-chain actuators.
- Can single chain actuators be used for heavy or large windows?
Yes, single chain window openers, especially when used in synchronised applications, are ideal for heavy or large windows. They ensure uniform force distribution, preventing structural damage and ensuring smooth operation. Alternatively you can use twin chain actuators.
- What are single chain actuators?
Single chain actuators are devices designed to automate the opening and closing of windows. They consist of a chain mechanism driven by an electric motor, providing reliable and efficient control for various window types.
- What are single chain actuators used for?
Single chain actuators are used for:
- How do single chain actuators work?
Single chain window openers use a motor-driven chain mechanism to open and close windows. The chain extends or retracts, pushing or pulling the window to the desired position. Control is typically achieved through electrical signals from a switch, remote, or automation system.
- What are the benefits of single chain actuators?
Single chain window openers provide several benefits:
