Description
How To Measure
Width
- Measure the distance that you are trying to cover.
- Add 5% to that dimension and input it into the width field of this form.
- The extra 5% gives you proper drape for your curtain.
Height
- Measure the distance from the floor to the mounting point.
- Take that dimension and subtract 3 inches and input it into the height field of this form.
- We subtract those 3" to account for the hardware to keep your curtain off of the floor.
- If you are not using hardware then no need to subtract the 3"
- If you want the floor sweep option, also subtract the 3". This will allow the floor sweep to lay slightly on the floor while the main curtain is just off of the floor.
- Take that dimension and subtract 3 inches and input it into the height field of this form.
Common Questions
What is the spacing from the bottom of the track to the top of the curtain?
- Standard curtains have approximately 3.75 to 1″ of a gap from the bottom of the track to the top of the curtain.
What are the dimensions of the track?
Can the track be cut to size as required on site?
- Yes, the track is made to be field cut on site using a hack saw or sawzall.
How much width does the radius corner add to the length?
- A radius corner has a 2' radius. So if you input 10' for curtain length you will end up with 12' when you attach the radius corner. If that is too long then simply cut the track onsite and the radius will still work.
How does the track go together?
- The track is modular in design and will arrive in pieces that have a simple bolt together design.
How close together do I need the track supports?
- The track should be supported approximately every 5' with a track support. The farther apart the track supports, the greater the deflection. If you have a relatively light weight curtain then you could space the supports out to about 8' apart. You will receive enough track supports with your order to achieve this 5' spacing.
Can I simply drill straight through the track and into the ceiling / structure?
- Yes. This is called a flush mount install and is very common. Simply drill through the middle of the track and use a small wood screw, bolt, Tek screw...ect into your structure. Space the holes about every 3-5'.
How hard is it to install the industrial curtain track?
- It is very easy. All of the components simply fit into each other and connect with set screws. The installation is very intuitive. If you have any difficulty simply call or email us and we will walk you through the process.
Will the track rust? Can it be used in wet environments?
- The track is Hot-dip galvanizing (HDG) which is often used to protect steel from corrosion in some of the harshest environments imaginable, yet it provides maintenance-free longevity for decades. The corrosion resistance of hot-dip galvanizing varies according to its surroundings but generally corrodes at a rate of 1/30 of bare steel in the same environment.
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