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Seconline LOW-VIS Sliding Security Screen Door

Seconline LOW-VIS Sliding Security Screen Doors not only secure your home but also provide a degree of privacy from people outside your home looking in. Seconline LOW-VIS Sliding Security Screen Doors provide security, privacy and strength, as well as being corrosion resistant and looking great.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Compliant with Australia standards AS5039 and AS5041
  • Restricted vision for privacy 
  • Insect and vermin resistant
  • Resistant to damage caused by household pets
  • Easy to clean and maintain – corrosion resistant
  • Affordable security system for your home
  • Reduces vision into the home
  • Single security deadlock
  • Four rollers - two top and bottom - fitted
  • Door frame available in 17 colours
  • Black perforated aluminium mesh – high corrosion resistance
  • Black lock only
  • Custom manufactured in Australia
  • Note: The maximum size for this price is 850 mm x 2100 mm.
  • Previously branded as "Heavy DVA Mesh Security Sliding Screen Door".

Unsure which product will best suit your needs? See the RANGE PAGE for an overview of each mesh and it's unique properties!

View from inside your home

 

External view with no back-lighting                     External view with back-lighting

Seconline LOW-VIS Sliding Security Screen Doors utilise a strong aluminium sheet, 1.6mm thick that is perforated, and powder coated in Australia. This mesh limits the field of vision from the outside looking in. With correct lighting conditions Seconline LOW-VIS Sliding Security Screen Doors allow a person on the inside to see outside while remaining unseen.

The mesh has two methods for retaining in the frame:

  1. Retention with our bespoke Wedge PVC pressure retention system.
  2. Retention using rivets into a frame with a covering strip to conceal the rivets.

The resulting screen is strong, extremely resistant to corrosion and provides excellent clarity of vision from the inside looking out.

MESH

  • Material Grade 5052 H32
  • Thickness 3.0mm
  • Strand Width 2.2mm
  • Paint Dulux Black Matt
  • Open Area 17%
  • Aperture < 2mm

FRAMES

Frames are available in a range of 17 colour options:

TESTING

The Seconline LOW-VIS Security System has been tested in an approved NATA test rig to Australian Standards AS5039-2008 for hinged and sliding security doors:

  • Dynamic Impact test
  • Pull test
  • Jimmy test
  • Knife Shear test
  • Probe test

LOCKING SYSTEM

Single security deadlock with an internal deadlocking snib for fast key-less exit and two keys.

ADDITIONAL ITEMS

  • Sliding door closer
  • Pet doors

After we custom make your Seconline LOW-VIS Security Sliding Door all specifications are digitally cut, fabricated and packaged ready for shipment direct to your house via Regional Road Express. Once your door is dispatched you will be emailed a connote number so you can track your order online. Please ensure you read our sites terms and conditions.

BUY YOUR SECONLINE LOW-VIS SECURITY SLIDING SCREEN DOOR ONLINE NOW!

You can save hundreds of dollars on your screen door with our Seconline LOW-VIS Security Sliding Door.

Making doors is our passion and our customers love us!    

Note: The maximum size for the advertised price is 850 mm x 2100 mm; price will increase in increments depending on the size of the door. 

TRACKING

Our doors have industry standard top and bottom rollers, you must have suitable tracking to accommodate these rollers.

 

                                   TOP SLIDING TRACK OR TOP H TRACK                                            BOTTOM PIP TRACK 

  

 

1. Measure heights
2. Measure widths
3. Measure lock

 

 1. Measuring from an existing screen door:

If you have an existing door, and you are happy with the fit then we suggest that you measure this door and use these measurements for your new door.

 THE LOCK SIDE IS DETERMINED FROM THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN

2. Measuring for a new screen door:

Door Height: Measure lengths at three to four points along the track; take this measurement from the top of the bottom track, to the bottom of the top track (1.1 & 1.2), deduct 12 mm from the shortest length and record this measurement.

If a variation of more than 4 mm exists this may result in the door not sliding properly, and additional tracking may have to be installed to make tracks parallel.


     

 1.1                                                                                              1.2

Interlocks

Frame Interlocks are supplied with all Seconline Sliding Security Screen Doors; 7mm Diamond doors are not security doors and are supplied with a side bug seal.

The purpose of interlocks is to lock the back of the sliding door into the fixed panel simultaneously as the door is closed into the locking position, this ensures that the door is locked on both sides.

A frame interlock (1.3) is fixed to the back of the sliding door at the point of installation so as to have it interlock with the receiving interlock (1.4) which is located on the fixed glass panel.


   

 1.3                                                                                                     1.4

No Receiving Interlock?

  1. Substitute the frame interlock for a bug seal this will eliminate insects coming from the through the gap between the door and fixed panel - indicate this change when placing your order, frame interlock is supplied with all Security Sliding Doors.
  2. Purchase and install a receiving interlock; call 1300 735 405 for assistance.

Need to install Receiving Interlocks?

If your doors do not have a receiving interlocks on the fixed glass panel and it is necessary for you to install them there are three different size receiving interlock:

  • 7 mm
  • 3 mm
  • Flat interlock

Identifying precisely which receiving interlock is most suitable to your doors can be using the following methods:

  • If the distance from the centre of the top and bottom track to the face edge of the fixed glass panel is greater than 20 mm then a 7 mm offset interlock is required.

  • If the distance from the centre of the top and bottom track to the face edge of the fixed glass panel is less than 20 mm and greater than 16 mm then a 3 mm offset interlock is required.

  • If the distance from the centre of the top and bottom track to the face edge of the fixed glass panel is less than 16 mm then a flat interlock is required.

 

Door width with a receiving interlock: Measure from the point where the lock striker will be mounted into the receiving channel (1.6) to the outside edge of receiving interlock on the fixed glass panel.

There are three different sized receiving interlocks:

  • 3 mm offset interlock
  • 7 mm offset interlock
  • Flat interlock

3 mm offset interlock: When measuring for widths with 3 mm offset interlock allow no deductions.

7 mm offset interlock: When measuring for widths with 7 mm offset interlock allow no deductions.

Flat interlock: When measuring for a flat interlock add 10 mm to your initial door width measurement. The reason for this is to have the frame interlock that is to be located on the back of the door to have . The nature of flat interlock does not allow enough room for the frame interlock to go between itself and the fixed glass panel, therefore adding 10 mm will allow the frame interlock to locate behind the fixed glass panel to allow room.

Door width without a receiving interlock: If there is no receiving interlock and you elect to have a bug seal, measure to the back, glass side of the fixed panel. 

   

1.6                                                                                      1.7

Lock Height: Take your lock measurement from the top of the bottom track, to the centre of where you want your lock handle. This will also be the centre of middle lock striker.

This measurement needs to be a minimum of 120 mm above the top of your existing solid door lock (1.8) or 60 mm below the bottom of your existing door lock handle (1.9).

 THE LOCK SIDE IS DETERMINED FROM THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN

    

1.8                                                                                         1.9

1. Sliding the door

When you install a sliding door it is important to align top rollers to the top track first. Then lift the bottom rollers up on to the bottom track. Slide back and forth to make sure that you have rollers correctly on the track.

With a Phillips head screwdriver adjust roller screws located on the back inside of the door. Start with the bottom rollers adjusting them only to align the door square with the closing channel. Once the door is aligned then adjust top rollers down, only enough to take up and down movement out of the door. Test this frequently as you adjust them as over adjustment may cause excessive pressure on rollers, which may damage them.

  

2. Installing the lock

Once the correct roller adjustment is achieved, roll the door back and forth several times to allow them to bed in correctly. From the outside position with the lock striker receiver mounted in the lock, roll door into the closed position and mark side, top, and bottom of striker receiver as it sits in the receiving channel. Remove receiver striker and line up to the marks. Drill the top hole only in the centre of elongation with a 3 mm drill bit. Now fix the striker receiver to the receiving channel and adjust accordingly. Once the lock has been tested and is functioning correctly then drill and install the bottom screw.  

3. Installing the Frame Interlock

Put the door in the closed position. The back of the door should be approximately 5 mm over the fixed glass panel receiving interlock. Place the frame interlock provided on the back of the door so it fits into the fixed glass panel receiving interlock. Using a 5/32-drill bit, drill and pop rivet the frame interlock with the rivets provided. Slide back and forth to ensure correct function. In some cases it may be necessary to adjust length the of frame interlock, this can be done with a hacksaw.

  

4. Fitting the Bug Seal (If required in place of frame interlock)

Put the door in the closed position. The back of the door should be approximately 5 mm over the fixed glass panel. Place bug seal with brush hair facing the glass on the fixed glass panel. Make sure that you centre the seal so it misses top and bottom tracks. Drill and fix with 3 mm drill bit and pop rivets provided.

Q. What are the recommended measuring deductions for Sliding Doors?
A. We can only advise the standard allowances. Some doors may have individual quirks. Please provide measurements in millimetres. The measurements you provide will be the exact measurements your door will be fabricated. Please check your tape for accuracy. Measure your door from the outside looking in.

Standard drop deductions - 12 mm.

Standard width deduction: Take no deductions

Q. What are interlocks?
A. The purpose of interlocks is to lock the back of the sliding door into the fixed panel simultaneously as the door is closed into the locking position, this ensures that the door is locked on both sides. A frame interlock is fixed to the back of the sliding door at the point of installation so as to have it interlock with the receiving interlock which is located on the fixed glass panel.

There are three different sized receiving interlocks:

  • 3 mm offset interlock
  • 7 mm offset interlock
  • Flat interlock

3 mm offset interlock: When measuring for widths with 3 mm offset interlock allow no deductions.

7 mm offset interlock: When measuring for widths with 7 mm offset interlock allow no deductions.

Flat interlock: When measuring for a flat interlock add 10mm to your initial door width measurement. The reason for this is to have the frame interlock that is to be located on the back of the door to have . The nature of flat interlock does not allow enough room for the frame interlock to go between itself and the fixed glass panel, therefore adding 10 mm will allow the frame interlock to locate behind the fixed glass panel to allow room.


Q. What if my door does not have a receiving interlock.

Substitute the frame interlock for a bug seal this will eliminate insects coming from the through the gap between the door and fixed panel - indicate this change when placing your order, frame interlock is supplied with all Security Sliding Doors.

Alternatively a Receiving Interlocks can be purchased from Seconline; contact the office for assistance 1300 735 405.

 

Q. Why do you need a centre of the door handle height?
A. To manufacture your door with the handle compatible with your existing handle for both sliding and hinged doors.


Q. How far above or below our existing solid door handle do we put our required handle height?
A. If you are wanting your handle below the existing solid door handle, then measure down a minimum of 65 mm from the bottom of the existing solid door handle to the centre of where you require the new handle . This allows the minimum distance required.
If you are wanting the new handle to be above the existing solid door handle,  measure up 125 mm from the top of the existing solid door handle to the centre of where you require the new handle. This allows the minimum distance required. 

Q. Do you have a showroom that I can visit?
A. No we don’t. Please refer to our photo Gallery.


Q. What Powder Coat colours do you use?
A. Colours are standard Interpon and Dulux Powder Coat colours.


Q. Can I have another Colour if I am willing to pay for it?
A. Yes. Prices will have to be individually quoted. Please email info@seconline.com.au


Q. Do you do Security Grilles? 
A. Yes, we sell 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel mesh security grilles.


Q. How does your door compare with other similar doors?
A. We offer no comparisons to any other similar products. Our doors are as described. We stand by our quality, service and warranties as described.


Q. How long does it take?
A. The door is manufactured within 7 working days from receiving your measurements. Shipment usually takes one to four days. Once goods are dispatched with Regional Road Express you will be sent a dispatch notification.

Q. Can I pick the door up?
A. If you live locally yes, otherwise we ship Australia wide.

Q. Do you discount for multiple doors?
A. No, however we can discount freight for multiple items.


Q. Can multiple doors be made keyed alike?
A. Yes, in lots of ten.

Q. Can the door be made out of square?                                                                  

A. No.

Q. What is the thickness of the door frame?

A. Standard 20mm

Pre-Christmas delivery has closed; we are still fully operational and will continue to manufacture up until Christmas Eve, re-opening Monday January 4th, 2021. Manufacturing times are now sitting at 4 weeks from the date of order plus the 2 weeks closure period. 

Once your order is custom made to your specifications it is then packaged for shipment direct to your requested shipping address via Regional Road Express. Once dispatched you will be sent a connote number; see our Terms and Conditions page for estimated transit times.

If you encounter any issues or have any questions during the ordering process please phone us on 1300 735 405, we are always happy to help.

* Pending availability of stock (Seconline will advise of any stock shortages that may extend the manufacturing time).

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