Screen Spline Size Chart

Screen Spline Size Chart - All you need to know is the spline diameter and width! Spline is measured by diameter, which determines the thickness of spline you’ll need to secure your screen to the frame. Spline grooves vary on diferent screen frame. To accurately determine the required window screen spline size, start by measuring the circumference of your screen to establish the necessary length. The chart below shows you what kind of spline you should use on your screen. Order direct from our screen spline page. Measure the spline groove on your screen frame.

The spline is measured by diameter, which determines the thickness of the spline you need to attach the screen to the frame. • for standard screening material, 0.140” and 0.160” spline are the most commonly used sizes. Order direct from our screen spline page. Measure the spline groove on your screen frame.

Take measurements of the old spline or the window frame groove to make sure you purchase the right spline size. The desired spline size is influenced by both the channel width in your screen frame and the type of screen you’re utilizing. Spline grooves vary on diferent screen frame. All you need to know is the spline diameter and width! Screens like petscreen® and suntex® will require a smaller diameter spline because of the fabric thickness. For thicker screening products, 0.125” is the most common.

The desired spline size is influenced by both the channel width in your screen frame and the type of screen you’re utilizing. • for standard screening material, 0.140” and 0.160” spline are the most commonly used sizes. With our frame we offer a spline sizing chart to help make the determination. Screens like petscreen® and suntex® will require a smaller diameter spline because of the fabric thickness. Measure the spline groove on your screen frame.

To accurately determine the required window screen spline size, start by measuring the circumference of your screen to establish the necessary length. • download our screen selection guide or take our screening quiz to help you decide which screening product is best for your specific project. Measure your screen frame’s groove accurately, match the spline material to your mesh type, and avoid stretching the spline during installation. Screens like petscreen® and suntex® will require a smaller diameter spline because of the fabric thickness.

Screen Spline Sizes Are Measured In Inches And Typically Range From 0.115 Inches To 0.250 Inches In Diameter.

To accurately determine the required window screen spline size, start by measuring the circumference of your screen to establish the necessary length. For thicker screening products, 0.125” is the most common. The charts below can show you which type of spline you should use for your screen. Spline is measured by diameter, which determines the thickness of spline you’ll need to secure your screen to the frame.

Screens Like Petscreen® And Suntex® Will Require A Smaller Diameter Spline Because Of The Fabric Thickness.

All you need to know is the spline diameter and width! Take measurements of the old spline or the window frame groove to make sure you purchase the right spline size. Spline grooves vary on diferent screen frame. The desired spline size is influenced by both the channel width in your screen frame and the type of screen you’re utilizing.

Measure The Spline Groove On Your Screen Frame.

• for standard screening material, 0.140” and 0.160” spline are the most commonly used sizes. The spline size should match the spline groove width for standard insect screen, as a point of reference. The spline is measured by diameter, which determines the thickness of the spline you need to attach the screen to the frame. With our frame we offer a spline sizing chart to help make the determination.

The Chart Below Shows You What Kind Of Spline You Should Use On Your Screen.

• download our screen selection guide or take our screening quiz to help you decide which screening product is best for your specific project. Measure your screen frame’s groove accurately, match the spline material to your mesh type, and avoid stretching the spline during installation. The size of the spline you will need depends on the type of screen frame and the thickness of the screen material you are working with. Order direct from our screen spline page.

The size of the spline you will need depends on the type of screen frame and the thickness of the screen material you are working with. The charts below can show you which type of spline you should use for your screen. All you need to know is the spline diameter and width! For thicker screening products, 0.125” is the most common. Measure your screen frame’s groove accurately, match the spline material to your mesh type, and avoid stretching the spline during installation.