Most interior window shades carry a 25-year limited warranty on fabric and hardware and 10 years for motors and electronics; For most outdoor shades, fabric and hardware are warranted for 10 years and motors/electronics 5; EZ Fold basketball backstops are warranted for 25 years; Most motorized and manual projection screens are warranted for 5 years; Acumen series projection screens are warranted for 7 years; other product warranty terms are identified in catalogs and on the Draper web site. Defective products will be repaired or replaced at Draper's option. Authorization is required prior to return. Contact Draper for complete warranty text.
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Draper® Custom Mounts & Structures are project-based, 100% custom, and virtually limitless. The unique requirements of your facility or project are the heart of these custom offerings. Whether your audiovisual project involves curved displays, displays that turn corners, motorized or moving displays, flown or suspended displays, mobile displays, or simply something that has never been seen before, our dedicated engineering and manufacturing staff will work with your team to make it a reality.
The Access V electric, ceiling-recessed, tab-tensioned screen is a premium projection screen making it the choice for boardrooms, mid-sized training rooms, classrooms, or home theaters. Tab-tensioned screens provide a perfectly flat viewing surface with better image quality. Draper's RF welded tabs create a more durable seal that eliminates separation and stickiness. The bottom closure panel provides access to all components for easier service and maintenance. Installation of the case during the initial phase of construction eliminates job site damage, allowing for installation of the screen at a later time.
Complete concealment and smooth, clean design make the Ultimate Access V ideal for boardrooms, mid-sized training rooms, universities, or home theaters. Retracted, the projection screen completely conceals behind a smooth, lower panel in the ceiling with no exposed screw heads or fasteners. During use, a second motor opens the lower panel upward into the case to allow the screen to descend into the room. Draper's RF welded tabs create a more durable seal that eliminates separation and stickiness to deliver a perfectly flat viewing surface. Installation of the case during the initial phase of construction eliminates job site damage allowing for installation of the screen at a later time.
Ideal for major venues, conference centers, ballrooms, or university classrooms, the Ultimate Access XL V electric, tab-tensioned, ceiling-recessed projection screen accommodates larger screen sizes. Retracted, the projection screen completely conceals behind a smooth, lower panel in the ceiling. During use, a second motor opens the lower panel upward into the case to allow the screen to descend into the room. Draper's RF welded tabs create a more durable seal that eliminates separation and stickiness to deliver a perfectly flat viewing surface.
Paragon Series V heavy-duty electric projection screen is a large tab-tensioned screen ideal for auditoriums and lecture halls. It features a white extruded aluminum case and operates on a 6" (152mm) steel roller powered by an extremely strong tubular motor-in-roller.
Ideal for conference rooms, classrooms, or home theaters, the economical Premier wall- or ceiling-mounted, electric projection screen offers a tab-tensioned viewing surface for a perfectly flat viewing surface. The motor-in-roller is housed in an attractive black pentagonal steel case.
The Access E ceiling-recessed, electric projection screen is an ideal fit for small- to medium-size spaces, such as boardrooms, mid-sized training rooms, universities, or home theaters. The bottom closure panel provides access to all components for easier service and maintenance. Installatio n of the case during the initial phase of construction eliminates job site damage, allowing for installation of the screen at a later time.
The Ultimate Access E ceiling-recessed, electric projection screen is ideal for boardrooms, mid-sized training rooms, universities, or home theaters. During use, a second motor opens the lower panel upward into the case to allow the screen to descend into the room. Retracted, the projection screen completely conceals behind a smooth, lower panel in the ceiling with no exposed screw heads or fasteners. This free-hanging, fiberglass-backed projection screen maintains flatness thanks to the weight of the screen and bottom dowel. Installation of the case during the initial phase of construction eliminates job site damage, allowing for installation of the screen at a later time.
The Ultimate Access XL E ceiling-recessed, electric projection screen is engineered for larger screen sizes making it ideal for major venues, such as conference centers, ballrooms, or university classrooms. When in use, a second motor opens the lower panel upward into the case allowing the screen to descend into the room. The screen completely conceals behind a smooth, lower panel in the ceiling to provide a clean appearance with no exposed screw heads or fasteners. This free-hanging, fiberglass-backed projection screen maintains flatness thanks to the weight of the screen and bottom dowel.
Perfect wherever a very large screen is required, the wall- or ceiling-mounted Paragon E electric projection screen features a heavy-duty design ideal for auditoriums and lecture halls. This free-hanging, fiberglass-backed projection screen maintains flatness thanks to the weight of the screen and bottom dowel. Housed in an aluminum case that can be suspended anywhere, the Paragon E's insulated motor provides smooth, quiet operation.
The wall- or ceiling-mounted, motor-in-roller Targa electric projection screen is a popular choice for auditoriums, conference and lecture halls, hospitals, hotels, boardrooms, and churches. Housed in a pentagonal steel case with matching endcaps that form universal mounting brackets makes installation of the Targa easy, whether wall- or ceiling-mounted.
The Access M ceiling-recessed, spring roller, manually-operated projection screen is ideal for boardrooms, classrooms or mid-sized training rooms. This free-hanging, fiberglass backed projection screen maintains flatness thanks to the weight of the screen and bottom dowel. The bottom closure panel provides access to all components for easier service and maintenance. Installation of the case during the initial phase of construction eliminates job site damage, allowing for installation of the screen at a later time.
The choice for classrooms or boardrooms, the Luma wall- or ceiling-mounted, free-hanging, manual spring-roller projection screen features an attractive scratch-resistant pentagonal case. Matching endcaps form universal hanging brackets providing easy wall or ceiling installation. This free-hanging, fiberglass-backed projection screen maintains flatness thanks to the weight of the screen and bottom dowel.
A heavy-duty, spring-roller projection screen, the wall- or ceiling-mounted Luma 2 presents an attractive yet practical choice wherever a large manual screen is needed. The Luma 2 is simple in design yet engineered with heavy gauge components to provide years of dependable operation. This free-hanging, fiberglass-backed projection screen maintains flatness thanks to the weight of the screen and bottom dowel.