SCREENS & PROJECTORS PRO AV
Projector Lifts and Screens The Draper®
line of Lifts and Mounts offers AV solutions for almost every
need. Only Draper provides such a diverse choice of Video Screen and Projector Lifts and mounts, not limited to the selection shown here.
Scissor Lifts • Scissor Lift SL Series: Max Travel of 12' with a lifting capacity of 100 lbs. • Scissor Lift SLX Series: Max Travel of 28' 5" with a lifting capacity of 350 lbs. • White finish is standard, black finish is optional
• Can be independently operated using Draper’s motorized lift controls. The SL includes low voltage control for easy interface with secondary systems
• Easily adjust projector’s center of gravity for perfect alignment and leveling of lift
• UL listed as complete unit…only scissor lift on the market with this designation
• Environmental Airspace Housing and Ceiling Closure panels available if code and/or design requires
AeroLift Series • The AeroLift 35–the first in the Draper®
AeroLift series–provides
a ceiling-recessed projector lift with a 35-pound maximum lifting capacity for areas that have space limitations. Aesthetically designed, each model in the AeroLift series varies in vertical extension length and maximum lifting capacity and features a stabilizing arm for cable management. Built-in adjustability provides for quick and easy response to job-site conditions
• Maximum lifting capacity up to 35 lb. (16 kg) • Maximum extension 24.5" (62 cm) • Dimensions WxD 23-1/2" x 14-1/16" (60 cm x 36 cm)
DF-300319
The AeroLift 100 provides a ceiling-recessed projector lift with a 100-pound maximum lifting capacity for areas with space limitations.
• Maximum lifting capacity up to 100 lb (45 kg) • Maximum extension 38.5" (98 cm) • Dimensions WxD 28-1/2" x 15-1 /4" (72 cm x 39 cm)
DF-300321 Luma 2
• High-quality, spring-roller projection screen can be wall- or ceiling-mounted
• Steel case with scratch-resistant white polyester finish with matching endcaps
• Custom sizes available Contact your representative for other sizes or custom needs. 128
Options for Both AeroLift 35 and AeroLift 100
• Optional Environmental Airspace Housing to isolate projector from environmental airspace above ceiling
• Optional ceiling closure panel available in white (standard) or black
• Optional ceiling finish kit includes ceiling trim ring and closure panel
• Optional universal-style bracket for easy attachment of a variety of projector models
• Optional video conferencing camera shelf and closure available
•Wall switch standard, optional IR or RF remote control, or integrate into your control system
16:10 Format DF-206173 123", 65" x 104"
DF-206174 137", 72-1/2" x 116" DF-206175 165", 87-1/2 x 140"
16:9 HDTV Format DF-206201 110", 54" x 96"
DF-206080 119", 58" x 104" DF-206020 133", 65" x 116"
DF-300270 SL4 DF-300271 SL6 DF-300272 SL8 DF-300250 SLX10 DF-300251 SLX14
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