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Da-lite 80840 Motorized Scenic Roller Screen 18'x18'

Da-lite 80840 Motorized Scenic Roller Screen 18'x18'
  • Product Code: eq4665
  • Availability: In Stock

$26,359.20 $32,421.82

Da-Lite 80840 Motorized Scenic Roller Screen 18'x18'have a quiet, oiled-for-life motor as well as a thermal cutoff mechanism to prevent burnouts. The unique braking system prevents unwanted "coasting" when you want the screen to raise or lower to a specific position. This is a motorized version of Dalite's manual rope and pulley Scenic Roller.

Ceiling Mounted    Non-Tensioned    305" Diagonal    Square (Audio-Visual) Format    1:1 Aspect Ratio    Matte White Finish    Front Projection    120V, 60Hz

Parameters
Type None
StyleMotorized Scenic Roller
Front/Rear ProjectionFront
MountCeiling
FinishMatte White; flame retardant and mildew resistant fiberglass
Tension ControlNon-tensioned
Keystone ControlNot Applicable
Dimensions None
Overall Size192" (487cm) overall length
170"(432cm) length of header:
Image Size18 x 18' (5.5 x 5.5 m)
Diagonal305" (7.7 m)
FormatSquare (Audio-Visual)
Aspect Ratio1:1
Masking OptionsStandard black masking borders
ControlsNone
Voltage120V, 60Hz
Integrated ControlPre-set but adjustable limit switches
Control OptionsRadio Frequency Wireless Remote Control
Radio Frequency Range Extender
CasingNone
ColorAluminum color
MaterialStraight, rigid tubular metal header
Length230" (5.8 m)
GeneralNone
Shipping Weight824 lbs (373.8kg)
Packaging Info
Package Weight875 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)238 x 41 x 20"

Ideal for large screen applications in stage or auditorium settings

Motorized rope and pulley system with concealed nylon pulleys raises and lowers screen effortlessly and quietly

Integrated turnbuckle assures proper fabric hang on wide screens

Matte White and Glass Beaded fabric will be seamless up to and including 8' in height

UL Listed

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this screen need to be hardwired into a junction box or does it come equipped with a three-prong plug for an electrical socket?

A: No electrical cord is supplied:Low Voltage Control (LVC):Allows the included wall switch, as well as devices such as automation systems, third-party wall switches, and remotes that support LVC, to raise or lower the screen remotelyIn the Box:Note: This screen does not include a box, and is designed for installations where a box has previously been selected. Please ensure the box you are using is compatible - i.e., is of the same size and has the same option - as with this fabric, roller, and motor assembly. The box that goes with this model number is: 21809EBLSI.

Q: 2. there he has rivets on this folds ?

A: The Da-Lite 99844 Fast-Fold Truss screen has heavy duty snap to attach to the frame. Some parts of the frame are riveted.

Q: 3. WHAT IS THE WEIGHT OF 29776?

A: The total shipping weight of the Da-Lite Professional Electrol Motorized Front Projection Screen - Ceiling Recessed - 119 x 212" - 243" Diagonal - (16:9 Aspect Ratio) (Matte White) BH #DAPE119212MW is 743 Lbs. 337.0 Kg.

Q: 4. can this be surface mounted?

A: No it cannot. It is specifically designed for a recessed installation.

Q: 5. WEIGHT OF UNIT ?

A: Approximately 870 lbs.

Q: 6. Weight

A: Approximately 450 lbs.

Q: 7. Can this be used with standard throw laser projectors?

A: The Da-Lite IDEA Panoramic 16:9 HDTV Format Screen with Full Length Marker Tray (59.5 x 106"), BH # DA25944T, could also be used with standard-throw projectors.

Q: 8. CONTROLS FOR UNIT ONLY THRU WALL SWITCH OR CAN BE WIRELESS ?

A: Wireless is available with the proper accessories.

Q: 9. WHERE CAN i VIEW HANGING DETAILS ?

A: dalite{dot}com

Q: 10. Do you carry any framed rear projection screens?

A: The Da-Lite 70389 120 x 192" Da-Snap Fixed Frame Screen (Da-Tex), B&H # DA70389, is both a front and rear projection screen.

22/09/2024

[238 x 41 x 20"] We use the screen in our church sanctuary once or twice a month. Installing it was an adventure with the weight and length, but several sections of scaffolding and a couple friends made the install move along nicely. The instructions for wiring were right on and it worked first try! The image is right on and visible the entire length of our viewing area (over 100').

5
04/09/2024

[875 lb] We use the electrol screens almost exclusively in close to a 100 locations. They are versatile and durable.

5
26/08/2024

[875 lb] We installed this in a rehabbed church space that's now a contemporary art gallery flush mounted it to an exposed beam and it looks and works great. That said, it's only been about a week, so maybe I'll report back later if I have any complaints! I was surprised that, for its length, there are only 2 mounting holes on either end, so I fear that it may sag over time. But again, too soon to tell. Where it does mount in those 2 places, it's on a solid plastic end cap/brace, so it seems like it will hold up well. It weighs about 85 pounds, so we had 3 people to install. We had to go about 17 feet up to the beam, we leveled, marked and pre-drilled & drove lag bolts into the beam and then used two extension ladders on either side to climb and carefully slide the projector up on the ladder's rails. Our 3rd person was on a 10ft ladder in the middle and was there as a spotter for extra support. It was then quite easy to hook it on to the lag bolts once we slid it to the top. All in all, it's an easy install, we opened the box and had the job done in less than 4 hours. Just be sure you have the wiring supplies and the proper mounting hardware and you'll have no problem!

5
21/08/2024

[Ceiling] We installed this in a rehabbed church space that's now a contemporary art gallery flush mounted it to an exposed beam and it looks and works great. That said, it's only been about a week, so maybe I'll report back later if I have any complaints! I was surprised that, for its length, there are only 2 mounting holes on either end, so I fear that it may sag over time. But again, too soon to tell. Where it does mount in those 2 places, it's on a solid plastic end cap/brace, so it seems like it will hold up well. It weighs about 85 pounds, so we had 3 people to install. We had to go about 17 feet up to the beam, we leveled, marked and pre-drilled & drove lag bolts into the beam and then used two extension ladders on either side to climb and carefully slide the projection screen/case up on the ladder's rails. Our 3rd person was on a 10ft ladder in the middle and was there as a spotter for extra support. It was then quite easy to hook it on to the lag bolts once we slid it to the top. All in all, it's an easy install, we opened the box and had the job done in less than 4 hours. Just be sure you have the wiring supplies and the proper mounting hardware and you'll have no problem!

5
17/08/2024

[875 lb] I installed in my living room in between ceiling joists. It works great. I use it with a Panasonic HD projector. It impresses everyone who walks in the room. Has a clean appearance when retracted. Note: it didn't come with a 12v trigger as both the B&H customer service rep and myself thought it did. We both misunderstood the description (it's optional.) The part was available at Da-Lite for $80 and came with no instructions. I got it to work after a few emails and chats with da-lite. Also, I ended up placing some holes in the top of the case to mount using 8 Lag bolts into the 2nd story floor structure. All the hardware that comes with it assumes you will have access to hang it from the top which requires access via the side while it's in it's final position. I was putting it in a hole the size of the case in my finished ceiling so that method would not work ( I would have had to remove and re-install a lot of drywall). I knew this before I purchased by reading the installation instructions so no worries just a fact and maybe a consideration for future changes to the case or just the directions.

5
17/07/2024

[238 x 41 x 20"] The screen was simple to mount (we used lag bolts and attached the screen to a wall.) The screen did not come with instructions on how to install the switch for a 120v motor...complicated the electrical install was inconsistent wire colors on the switch and the screen. After consulting an electrician and enduring his derision for working with this product - he correctly intuited the correct wiring configuration. A big thanks to the customer service at B&H. We ordered the screen 2 weeks from a graduation. The shipper lost the screen for nearly a week, without informing us. I contacted the shipper, who responded with a long distance shoulder shrug - explaining they would look for it again. Unable to motivate the shipper, I called B&H - they got involved, and the screen was in my driveway 36 hours later. Thanks B&H.

5
05/05/2024

[238 x 41 x 20"] Looking forward to getting all of this stuff together

5
09/04/2024

[Ceiling] This Screen was easy to install. It took 3 people and 2 ladders to get the job done. The remote is really not needed but i opted to install it as well. The motor runs really smooth. The screen is nice and wide. A really good buy.

5

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