The gas strut servery window is the latest development in aluminium window technology.
Gas strut servery window.
Finally gas strut windows are hinged at the top and can be pushed outwards to create an awning effect.
However you should bear in mind that these windows can only be closed from the outside.
Sill less gas strut windows are available for benchtops where a flush transition from inside to out is desired.
It is ideal to be used as a servery window opening to an entertainment area.
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Gas strut windows have a single piece of glass for an unobstructed view.
This gas strut servery window swings out and up using hinges mounting to a top support frame.
The introduction of the gas strut.
These windows can be utilized in both residential or commercial settings as well as interior or exterior.
Unlike its bi fold and sliding counterparts gas strut windows provide a shelter of sorts over the servery.
This steel window is stout.
Fixed transom windows.
A kitchen servery acts as a breakfast bar as well as creating a space to wine dine and entertain indoors and out.
Create an open vibe with this 3 sided steel window that seals directly on to countertop.
Insulated glass and thermally broken aluminum components allow for high energy efficiency.
Pass thru windows that open using conceled gas strut shocks and seal against the counter eliminating the need for a bottom track.
This entertainer s delight of a window is easily installed by almost any handyman in less than an hour.
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It functions in a similar way to a traditional servery window in that it is hinged at the top and pushes out but there is something more.
Gas shocks open the window automatically and then lock it into place at 90 degrees.
The gas struts allow the window to open up and out 90 degrees.
Operation is simple turn the handle to release the lock then a light push of the window to engage the gas lifts which effortlessly raises the sash to its near horizontal resting position.