Sliding windows are divided into horizontal sliding windows and vertical sliding windows according to the different sliding directions. Horizontal sliding windows need to have rails and grooves on the upper and lower parts of the window sash, and vertical sliding windows need pulleys and balancing measures. Sliding windows have the advantages of not occupying indoor space, beautiful appearance, economical price, and good sealing. High-end sliding rails are used, and they can be opened flexibly with a light push. With large pieces of glass, it not only increases indoor lighting, but also improves the overall appearance of the building. The window sash has a good stress state and is not easy to be damaged, but the ventilation area is subject to certain restrictions.
1. After the doors and windows are installed, the protective film on the surface of the profile should be torn off in time and scrubbed clean; otherwise, the protective film adhesive will remain on the profile in large quantities and it will be difficult to clean.
2. The sliding window sash should be closed in time on windy days.
3. Heavy objects cannot be hung on the handle of the casement window sash.
4. The casement top-hung window is opened differently by changing the direction of the switch handle. You must understand how to operate it to avoid damage.
5. When using sliding windows, the sliding tracks should be cleaned frequently to keep them clean, so that there are no hard particles on the surface of the tracks and in the grooves.
6. Plastic steel doors and windows are equipped with drainage systems in the window frames, window sashes and other parts to ensure the airtightness and watertightness of the doors and windows. Users should not block the drainage holes of the doors and windows during use to avoid reducing the drainage performance of the doors and windows.
7. When pushing and pulling the sliding windows, the force point should be in the middle or lower part of the window sash. Do not push too hard when pushing and pulling to avoid reducing the service life of the window sash.