This page is set up for you to understand how the Shur-Loc Screen Printing Mesh Panels work, how you identify the Shur-Loc mesh panels once they are out of the box, and help you identify the newman roller frame, so that you can order the correct Shur-Loc mesh panels size from us. You can reach us at 800.769.9130 |
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These Mesh Panels, fit in the grooves of roller frames with out any tools, or plastic strips.
The plastic stays are made on to mesh, to save you labor time.
Pre softened corners
Save 80% of labor cost
Save time & money
Eliminates locking strips to pull out or slide into the channel
Prevent high/low spots
Increase fabric life
Reduce fabric waste
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The mesh does not touch the edge of the channel. This helps eliminate mesh rips caused by a bur on the edge.
The locking strips snap into the channels, to lock the mesh into place, during tightening.
The Mesh Panels work with Newman Rollers or Diamond Chase frames. |
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Technicol Note
Roller Identification |
Newman Roller
MZX frames use a 5/8 socket to loosen or tighten the frame bolts.
M3 frames use a 3/4 socket to loosen or tighten the frame bolt.
Note: 18X20 frame is the only frame measured by the inside diameter. If you measure the outside dimention at 21 x 23 it is an 18x20 inside
Diamond Chase
1.6 Frame uses 3/4 Socket
1.4 Frameuses11/16 Socket
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The locking strips are color coded for quick identification of the mesh.
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Turntables are the backbone of the fabric stretching procedure. A single unit can accomplish unbelievable results-every screen is perfectly flat automatically. Several different models accommodate every budget and screen size up to 40" X. 50". |
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The multi-unit turn tables bring automation to the screen stretching process much like Henry Ford automated car manufacturing. The modelQD-500 churns out perfectly stretched screens four at a time. |