Technical information
Specifications
Thickness | 85-110 mm, depending on sound-class requirements (see full sheet here https://www.winab.se/en/calculate-weight) |
Weight/m² | 26-53 kg, depending on sound reduction requirements or fire-rating (incl. rails and mounting accessories) |
Section width | Minimum 400 mm / Maximum 1250 mm |
Height | Maximum 6000 mm (higher upon request) |
Colour/surface treatment | According to request |
Sound reduction | Rw 41-53 dB. 52 dB maximum 1200 mm section width |
Assembly guide
WINAB’s folding walls are easy to assemble. The walls are developed completely based on the client's requests regarding measurements, sectioning and surface treatment. All movable walls are ceiling-suspended, which eliminates the need for floor rails and always provides clean, free floor spaces.
The wall blocks have telescopic seals in the top and bottom edges and can be purchased as single- or two-point suspensions depending on parking requirements. Two-point suspended movable walls offer completely hidden parking, where the wall blocks can be parked in our outside the premises. For good and tight function between floor and wall, the floor must be level.
If any problems arise with the mounting process, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Assembly guide WINAB 2000 movable walls
BASIC INFORMATION
The movable walls consists of sections which hang in a carrying rail. The sections are attached between the carrying rail and the floor. Floor rails do not occur. The movable walls may be either single-point or double-point suspended with 1 or 2 carrying walls, respectively. If the wall is double-point suspended there is a garage. A single-point suspended wall does not have a garage.
- Measure the closing line. Make sure that the wall has the same measurements.
- Measure space for garage. The garage must fit in the intended space. The garage may not be cut. The straight pieces can be delivered oversize. Never cut shorter than the closing line on the drawing.
GARAGE ASSEMBLY
- Drill screw holes at appropriate distance.
- Screw in the garage from below according to the rail drawing.
STRAIGHT RAIL ASSEMBLY
- Drill screw holes at appropriate distance.
- If necessary, cut to the dimensions specified in the drawing.
- Screw in the rail from below according to the rail drawing. NOTE! Save the last rail piece until the sections have been hung in place.
- Use the included clips in the rail joints.
SECTION ASSEMBLY
- The sections are hung by the carrying rail in the order indicated in the accompanying drawing.
- Screw in the last rail piece.
- The frames are mounted in place with a sinker under the roof rail.
- The carrying trolleys are adjusted so that the sections are centred between floor and ceiling, after which the lock nuts are tightened. (Key 24, 18 and 13 mm).
- Attach with seam to wall and ceiling to ensure a tight installation.
- Follow the Operation & Maintenance Instructions to verify the function of the wall.
Parking
Hidden parking when the wall pieces should not be seen
Movable walls are always delivered as ceiling-suspended. The wall blocks have telescopic seals in the top and bottom edges and can be purchased as single- or two-point suspensions depending on parking requirements.
Two-point suspended walls offer the possibility for a completely hidden parking, in or outside the premises.
The parking alternatives below are only some examples of how movable walls may be parked. The parking options are much more extensive than that and very flexible depending on requests and the conditions the premises offer.
The parking alternatives K1, Z1, E1 and to some extent K4 are the most popular, while options K3, K5, K6 and Z2 are more to be considered as special solutions.
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Parking options
K1
K3
K4
K5
K6
Z1
Z2
E1

Principle drawings
Detailed drawing