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Alderman Acres Mfg., Inc.

623 Union St.

Coffeyville, KS 67337

Phone 620.251.4095

TF 800.207.8201

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Track Layout & Configuration Suggestions
For Cubicle Curtains & Track

  1. We find it advantageous in measuring for cubicle curtains to make a schematic of the rooms similar to the figures below.  provision should always be made for stacking of the curtain when not in use.  A long run of track and cubicle curtain will cause a lot of bulk when stacking.  We suggest that you use a tie back to pull the cubicle curtain back out of the way when not in use.  Be sure to always measure the ceiling height and note it on your sketch. (Click the sketch below to view it full size).

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Figures 1-2

Figures 3-4-5

Use our Handy "Track Layout Worksheet" with Drawing Grid > Here

View our Track Components in PDF Format > Here

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  1. Figures 1 through 3 above illustrate various ways of installing curtains in 2-bed rooms.  There will always be exceptions, but these configurations will cover most situations.  Figure 2 shows how to measure when the track has to be angled.   Copies of these sketches should be included with your order.

  2. Figures 4 and 5 illustrate how to use our stand off system when you are confronted with ceiling obstructions such as sprinkler pipes or slanted, cathedral type ceilings.