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MOTORS FOR BLINDS.

ELECTRIC BLIND MOTORS

FOR ROLLER, VENETIAN, ROMAN AND PLEATED BLINDS.

Modernise your home and your blinds with our electric blind motor solutions. Based in Manchester, Ellard is a supplier of quality blind motors that are built for simplicity and innovation. Our products are designed keeping both the installer and the end user in mind as we aim to create a straightforward installation process and a simple product experience. With motors available for all sizes of roller blinds, Venetian blinds, pleated blinds and Roman blinds... we have a perfect fit for most new and existing blind installations. Along with this, to complete your blind automation solution we provide a number of accessories such as control remotes, solar motor charging options and smart home solutions. Need a hand with your blinds automation spec? contact us.

HOW TO CHOOSE

THE CORRECT MOTOR

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We've made identifying our motors easy. Beginning with the motor size which is based on the millimetre size of the motor with adaptors. Then the choice of power type including mains hardwired, internal battery or external battery. Next is the choice of how the limits of the motor are set. Finally, for selected motors, we can supply a head that makes retrofitting to previous competitor installations easier.

50SERIES/S

MOTOR SIZE

POWER TYPE

LIMIT TYPE

HEAD TYPE

XB - External Battery | B - Integrated Battery | H - Hardwired | E - Electronic Limits |

M - Mechanical Limits | S - Standard head 

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There are many reasons why automating your blinds is an ideal way to optimise buildings. Set timings for your blinds to automatically open and close throughout the day can protect your home and furniture from UV rays throughout the summer, or open your blinds in the winter letting the sun in to heat your home. This is a great way to keep costs down when combatting hot and cold temperatures in your home due to the use of air conditioning and fans when warm or turning your central heating on when cold. You can read more on how to keep your home cool during the summer here.

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