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Access Dual Roller FlexShade

Two complete window shades are vertically stacked in a single white headbox. The Access Dual Roller was designed to be ceiling recessed, but it also can be surface mounted.Optional ceiling tile flange, 3/4" wide, is available for recessed installations.The bottom panel forms a slot for fabric passage and attaches easily without fasteners.Choose from bead chain clutch, crank, or motorized operation: both window shades will have the same type of operator. (For bead chain operation, the optional chain hold-down is designed to keep children from getting tangled in the cord.) Combine a glare control fabric ‚¬â€mesh or translucent ‚¬â€with a free-hanging room darkening shade, or with a LightBloc FlexShade style (side and sill channels) for complete blackout.Exclusive FeaturesOnly from Draper -- Projection screen and room darkening window shade combined into one! Combine LightBloc rear shade for total blackout and a front projection screen (up to 8' high x 10' wide) on the forward roller. Fiberglass matt white front projection screen surface.Continuous pocket may be installed well in advance of the shades.Draper's exclusive optional power connection allows for pre-wiring of the pocket at either end prior to window shade installation. This feature can eliminate the need for an electrician when the window shades arrive.Shades may be coupled. (not suitable with LightBloc)Movable suspension brackets. Maximum recommend height is 12'. (10' for fabric with LightBloc)Controls for motorized FlexShades.Use optional IntelliFlex ® control system, a total package, providing maximum user control of electrically operated window shades. U. S. Patents 6,421,175 and 6,532,109. Other patents pending.We can print graphics on your window shade! PVC-Free shade fabricsFabric reference sheet Use pull-down menu to view fabrics and colors available for this shade. Please note: These sample colors may not accurately display on your monitor. Fabric roll widths may limit selection. Contact your Draper representative for fabric swatches and actual availability of fabric

Based in Spiceland, Indiana, Draper manufactures projection screens, AV mounts and structures, window shades, and gymnasium equipment. The family-owned and -operated business was founded in 1902 by Luther O. Draper and is owned and managed by his descendants. With locations in the United States, Sweden and United Kingdom, Draper ships products to dealers throughout the United States and more than 100 countries. To learn more about Draper, visit www.draperinc.com.

411 S Pearl St
Spiceland IN 47385
United States
(765) 856-1221
http://www.draperinc.com
Draper, Inc.
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