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Imported remote for tubular motors capable of controlling upto 5 systems.




Remote for motorised drapes.





Receiver box for motorised curtains.







Indigenous remote (transmittor) and receiver for electric screens. This has fast become outdated and is used o­nly for customers o­n a shoe string budget. Automatic curtains, automatic drapes or projection screens can now be integrated with a touch panel or state of the art control devices.








3 - way rocker switch used for motorised projection screens and other tubular motor applications.







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Curtain Control

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CROMPTON GREAVES FHP MOTORS are mechanically robust, electrically sound and are simple to use and maintain. Unforeseen disorders may, however result from improper handling.

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The user is therefore urged to take due care in their installation, operation and maintenance by following the instructions given below.

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