Screen Innovations Develops New Attachment System for Zero Edge Pro Frame
Screen Innovations (SI) has developed a new attachment system to ensure predictable results when affixing Black Diamond and Short Throw (BD&ST) optics to SI’s Zero Edge Pro frame. The new BD&ST Zero Edge Pro snap attachment system replicates the installation method used on SI’s popular Zero Edge Slate screens, offering a simpler way to attach the screen material to the frame. This minimizes manpower and cuts installation time in half or more.
Unlike pre-assembled Zero Edge Pro screens, which are bulky and therefore more expensive to ship, difficult to deliver to the jobsite, and at times impossible to carry to the installation location, the flexible, rollable BD&ST and its new snap attachment system offer dealers a more manageable freight and delivery option.
The BD&ST Zero Edge Pro snap attachment system is available on SI’s new three-day quick-build program.
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