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Schueco’s outward-opening window viewed as ‘go-to’ solution

  • 27 Sep 2018

Launched in 2014, Schueco‘s AWS 70 SC outward-opening aluminium window delivers Schueco’s renowned ‘build quality’ at an economical price.

Both of these factors has led to it being widely specified for commercial and domestic projects nationwide.

Its versatility and excellent performance in use means many specifiers now see the Schueco AWS 70 SC window as the ‘go-to’ solution for projects, in which high quality is vital but budgets are tight.

The Q Mark product certification it gained last year has further boosted its popularity.

The system is now widely specified for new and replacement windows in homes and apartments, light commercial buildings, local authority properties, schools, hospitals and clinics.

Design and compatibility with Schueco ADS 70 doors adds to its visual and practical appeal.

With a depth of 70 mm, slim sightlines from 63.5 mm (outer frame/vent) and a choice of five vent profiles offering optimum cost/size/weight options, Schueco AWS 70 SC is perfect for punched openings, ribbon windows and curtain walling.

Fittings include the option of standard or heavy-duty stainless-steel friction hinges, together with multipoint locking for large vents. The window has opening limiters and with a PAS 24 rating, offers a high level of security.

There is a projecting sill option and profiles may be specified with different colours on the inside and outside faces. 90o and variable-angle connections mean that the Schueco AWS 70 SC system can easily accommodate bay windows.

For more info on the Schueco AWS 70 SC window system, email [email protected]

Contact:

Whitehall Avenue
Kingston
Milton Keynes
MK10 OAL
UK

Tel: 01908 282 111

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