SDS-800

Manual

Entry Door Systems

Applications:
Compact framed screen door system for Class B and C motorhomes and other vans that prevents mosquitos from entering vehicle while entry door is open. 

Description:
Slim space saving sliding screen door allows maximum opening due to small pull rail and fabric stacking. Patented operating mechanism permits easy removal and re-fitting of a damaged screen door by end user. Flat, easy-to-clean vinyl bottom guide can be stepped on and prevents dust or dirt collection. Straight, non-curved applications only. 

Specifications

  • Powder-coated black aluminum U-shaped top gliding channel, dimmensions 25mm (1") wide x 20mm (3/4") high.
  • Grey or black vinyl bottom guide, 33mm (1 1/4") in width x 6mm (1/4") in height.
  • Powder-coated black aluminum wall mount with inegrated delrin mounting clips.
  • Removable powder-coated black aluminum stationary rail.
  • Narrow black powder-coated aluminum pull-rail, 32.5mm (1 1/4") in width to allow compact shade stacking.
  • Braided black shade cords with integrated cord-tensioners.
  • Grey or black brush integrated into black vinyl pull-rail cover allows gap-free screen door closure.
  • Woven 15mm pleated black polyester screen fabric. Meets FMVSS-302 flammabillity standards.

Applications

Limousines & Mini Buses

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Recreational Vehicles

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Frequently Asked Questions

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You will find them on our website under “Where To Buy”.
If your product is still under warranty, contact the service department of your vehicle’s manufacturer. If your product is no longer under warranty, contact your nearest authorized AMS renovation dealer, whom you find on our website under “Where to buy” and look up under your industry section.
Trying to change shades yourself is not recommended and should be done by an authorized service dealer as you may otherwise forfeit the warranty on the product. However, after the warranty has expired and you feel expert enough in this field, then you could contact AMS through our website and request an installation manual as well as a motor user guide, if applicable, on how to set limit stops. Important: windshield shades should always be installed by a trained technician to avoid any safety issues.
The closer the weave (expressed in openness) the better the solar protection. A 5% open screen gives a better protection against solar and UV rays than e.g. a 30% open screen. At the same time the visibility gets more limited the denser a fabric is. However, colour plays an equally important role in protecting you from the sun! A darker screen allows a better view during daytime and is also better against glare; dark colours will, however absorb more heat than lighter colours. AMS will be happy to help you, either directly or through its dealers, to make the proper screen selection as so many aspects need to be considered.