TENSION QUIK SCREEN STRETCHER

<span style=font-size:16px>The Tension-Quik is primarily manufactured as an
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The Tension-Quik is primarily manufactured as an adjustable screen stretcher for glue-on frames. Four independent channels link together allowing the unit to slide in and out, adjusting the size of the stretcher in both directions. The channels enclose a tensioning roller that ratchets in a clockwise rotation to tension the mesh. Each roller captures the fabric easily using either a Top Loading or Keystone fabric locking system.

The welded stretcher operates in the same manner as the adjustable unit, only the frame channels are welded to one specific size. This model is recommended only when one frame or similar frames sizes are being tensioned by the unit.

The Tension-Quik can also be manufactured as a printing frame. As a frame, the corners of the frame channels are mitered and fully welded. Guaranteed watertight.

The frame channels are extruded in a standard strength profile as well as heavy duty and jumbo profile. The standard profile is recommended for most tensioning applications. The heavy duty is only recommended for welded stretchers and welded frames over 60 inches. The jumbo profile is recommended for all systems over
96 inches and is only manufactured as an adjustable stretcher.

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MCWILLIAM & SON DBA CALIFORNIA TOOL & DIE DBA EINO PRODUCTS DANA MATEJKA, 421 S IRWINDALE AVE 418 S MOTOR AVE AZUSA, California 91702 626-969-1821

California Tool & Die, a family owned and operated business since 1967, operates out of a 26000 sq ft building in Azusa, Ca. with a fully staffed/equipped die shop. In 1968, Diamond Chase Company entered and revolutionized the screen printing industry.