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AvosDim motorisation kit ø60mm tube - switch control

£44.90
SKU
005410
  • Motorised tube conversion kit for manual roller shutters
  • Switch control (switch supplied)
  • Power capacity: 10Nm (lifts up to 20Kg)
  • Tube length: 1500mm (easily adjustable)
  • Limited stock

Product details

Usage: Motorise your manual shutter

Do you have a strap coiler, crank or spring loaded shutter? If you want to update and modernise your roller shutter with a wired switch motor, now is your chance. We supply a full kit with everything you need.
Easy to install and at an unbeatable price. These kits are a limited product so take advantage now and get your shutters moving from the sofa!

Quick look: Motorised Roller Shutter

The motor in this kit is a 10Nm wired switch motor which can lift up to 20kg slat curtains and comes supplied with a recessed rocker switch.

Estimated weight of domestic roller shutter 39mm slats: PVC 4kg / m², aluminum 4.5kg / m², wood 11kg / m²

The stop limits are adjusted from the motor head, this step is explained to you in the instructions provided. The length of the motor requires that the intersected roller tube isn't under 500mm. Your shutter must be between 500mm and 1500mm width to be compatible.

Kit contents

  • 1 x octagonal roller tube ø60mm 1500mm width (recuttable aluminium)
  • 1 x wired switch control motor with adapers and supports - length 460mm - 13 rpm, 230V / 50HZ / IP44
  • 1 x recessed rocker switch
  • 1 x tube end and ball bearing
  • 3 x flexible clips to secure slat curtain to the tube
  • 1 x pivot plate
  • 1 x screw pack

Instruction manuals

Converting a manual 'build in' domestic roller shutter to motorised
Converting a manual 'build on' domestic roller shutter to motorised

Information sheet

Information sheet
Name AvosDim motorisation kit
SKU 005410
Sku Fabriquant 005410
Warranty (years) 2
Brand AVOSDIM

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