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A slip clutch lets hurricane screen fabric deploy under high wind torque, keeping the base slat grounded and tension stable.
A snap-together connector and centering groove let wind-protection panels be aligned, held, and fastened quickly without manual support.
A frame cavity and locking member hold the screen lip at an acute angle, preventing detachment under impact without rivets or corrosion.
Mechanical securement members let a protective panel lock inside varied window frames without exterior access, fasteners, or damage.
A recessed hood and roll-up shutter integrated into the frame enables fast hurricane protection, flat exterior lines, and on-site maintenance.
A vacuum-sealed elastic mount shrinks for insertion, then expands to hold a window panel tightly for thermal and acoustic insulation.
A hinged bracket assembly secures storm panels during high winds while avoiding direct fastener damage to window frames or cinder blocks.
A single-unit aluminum-extrusion shutter protects windows and doors from hurricane projectiles while allowing repair from inside.