Installation systems
for sliding shutters.
Suspension systems and guides for sliding shutters
With the different designs, which vary in terms of technology and aesthetics, up to three panels can be moved parallel to each other at the same time. The sliding shutters with pre-assembled carriages are hooked into the upper guides. Sliding shutters are also guided at the bottom, allowing them to be opened and closed smoothly and quietly. Depending on the requirements of the building situation, different variants offer the right support.
Ceiling mounting or wall mounting without cover

For ceiling mounting, the track is fixed directly to the ceiling or lintel, and for wall mounting, it is screwed to the masonry using a base bracket.
Wall mounting with cover

The cover panel completely conceals the rails, carriages, and drives. Depending on the number of sashes, the corresponding support profile is mounted directly on the wall.
Selective guidance (below)

The profile guide with the glider is mounted directly next to the reveal edge or window sill. This is guided by a U-rail mounted on the shutter.
Continuous guide (bottom)

The continuous guide is mounted along the wall and offers increased stability. The T-profile guide rails can also be integrated into the floor.

Accessories and options
Additional locks and fasteners for EHRET sliding shutters provide effective protection against unwanted intrusion by strangers. They can also be retrofitted.
Thanks to the guides embedded in the floor, there is no threshold at the doors. The barrier-free exit makes it easier to go outside.




