Standard Central Tilt Rod

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A timeless classic. The louvre tilt angle is adjusted by moving a rod mounted in the centre of the panel and affixed to each individual louvre.

The central tilt rod is the traditional approach to louvre adjustment. To adjust the angle of the louvres, simply move the tilt rod up or down until the desired angle is reached.


Offset Tilt Rod

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This is a simple variation offers a modern twist on a traditional, time-honoured system. This is a similar system to the standard tilt rod.

However, in this case, the tilt rod is moved towards the edge of the louvre to create a more modern feel, while still retaining the charm of the traditional tilt rod.


Hidden Tilt Rod

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Also known as ‘Easy-Tilt’, this option completly removes the tilt rod from the panel. The louvres are connected by a mechanism built into the vertical style.

This system offers a contemporary, ‘clean-lines’ look to the shutters. To adjust the angle of the louvres, simply move one louvre and the entire string moves in unison (as if by magic!).


Split Tilt Systems

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Any of the tilt rod styles mentioned above can be specified with a ‘Split Tilt’. This simply means that the rod mechanism is divided at the manufacturing stage.

Doing so provides the versatility of a panel with a divider rail (allowing the lourvres at the top to operate independently of the bottom), without the visual interuption of the divider rail.

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