Screen Innovations Introduces Updated Nano 2
Screen Innovations (SI) recently introduced a new version of its Nano 2. The Nano 2’s removable front cover provides access to the motors, technology and shading fabric inside the cassette. This feature enables leveling adjustments, maintenance, and fabric swaps to be handled easily without detaching the cassette from the window. The Nano 2 motor, power and control cables can be removed from the mounted shading cassette for service. Other refinements enable smoother, quieter raising and lowering of the shade and quicker programming and integration with other 485-controlled devices and systems.
The Nano 2’s feature set is built into SI’s 275, 375, 475 and Duo cassettes. The new Nano 2 cassettes mirror SI’s original Nano cassette, lending to a clean, consistent aesthetic in projects where both versions are employed.
More information on the Nano 2 is available here!
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