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Sliding windows consist of two
separate window panels, one or both of which slide horizontally
open. Sliding windows with one panel that slides are called
single sliders. Windows in which both panels slide are called
double sliders.
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1) Measure the height
inside of the window frame. (Figure 2-1)

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2) Measure
the depth of the window frame where the posts will be mounted
(Inside top and bottom of window frame).
- If there are shades, blinds, etc. mounted in
the frame that may interfere with the guard or if the depth of the
window frame measures less than 3/4 inches, the guard will need to
be mounted on the outside of the window frame (on the window trim
or wall). Add at least 1-1/2 inches to the inside window frame
height measurement. The extra 1-1/2 inches is the width of both
end posts.
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3) Measure the
overall window width.
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4) Once you have
determined the above measurements, you can return back to our
Window Guards page by simply closing this window

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Cautionary Note There should be no more
than a 4-inch opening anywhere in the guarded area. This includes
the area between the vertical bar on the window guard and the
sliding panel of the window when fully opened. (See illustrations
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The above drawings show the correct
guard installation for the two types of sliding
windows.
Since single sliders only open on one
side of the window opening, it is only necessary to guard the maximum
opening on that side. The above illustration shows a single slider
guarded with a 45V Series window guard.
Double sliders open from both sides,
so it is necessary to guard the entire window opening. In the above
illustration, the window is guarded with two 45V Series installed
side by side.
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