SHS style shutter panel has no intermediate stiles or rails
SHS-1 style shutter panel is same as SHS but has a horizontal mid rail for
support (Typically over 48" tall)
SHS-LBL style shutter has a vertical intermediate stile for stability (Typically 25"+)
SHS-LBL-1 style has both an intermediate stile and rail
SHS-LORP is similar to an SHS-1 except it has a solid wood raised lower panel
SHS-LOFP is similar to SHS-LORP except has a flat panel (Typically plywood)
SHS-1 style shutter panel is same as SHS but has a horizontal mid rail for
support (Typically over 48" tall)
SHS-LBL style shutter has a vertical intermediate stile for stability (Typically 25"+)
SHS-LBL-1 style has both an intermediate stile and rail
SHS-LORP is similar to an SHS-1 except it has a solid wood raised lower panel
SHS-LOFP is similar to SHS-LORP except has a flat panel (Typically plywood)
SHS-1 SHS-LBL SHS-LORP
Definition of Shutter Parts are as follows:
Stile -(A & B) The vertical Frame part of a shutter panel with louver pin holes
Rail - (C & D) The horizontal Frame of a shutter panel
Louver - (E) Horizontal movable shade elements of a shutter (Various sizes available)
Louver Pin - (H) Nylon pivot device between the stile and the louver
Construction Fasteners - (G) 2-1/2" Steel Ring end screw for maximum holding power
( Great for shutter panel disassembly for finishing / painting )
Wooden Plugs - 3/8" to Fill 3/8" fastener holes
Tilt Rod - (F) Wooden rod with staples, used to move the louvers open and closed
Hidden Tilt Rod - Metal rod with drive pins connected to the ends of the louvers to allow
un-restricted viewing between the louvers, placed on rear of panel to enhance face viewing
Mouse Hole - The pocket in the top rail in which the top of the classic tilt rod rests when in closed position
Mid Rail - The horizontal mid frame (typically on shutter panels 50" tall or longer)
Intermediate Stile - (I) The vertical middle stile used when width of a shutter panel exceeds
30" in width to compensate for louver sag over time
Stile -(A & B) The vertical Frame part of a shutter panel with louver pin holes
Rail - (C & D) The horizontal Frame of a shutter panel
Louver - (E) Horizontal movable shade elements of a shutter (Various sizes available)
Louver Pin - (H) Nylon pivot device between the stile and the louver
Construction Fasteners - (G) 2-1/2" Steel Ring end screw for maximum holding power
( Great for shutter panel disassembly for finishing / painting )
Wooden Plugs - 3/8" to Fill 3/8" fastener holes
Tilt Rod - (F) Wooden rod with staples, used to move the louvers open and closed
Hidden Tilt Rod - Metal rod with drive pins connected to the ends of the louvers to allow
un-restricted viewing between the louvers, placed on rear of panel to enhance face viewing
Mouse Hole - The pocket in the top rail in which the top of the classic tilt rod rests when in closed position
Mid Rail - The horizontal mid frame (typically on shutter panels 50" tall or longer)
Intermediate Stile - (I) The vertical middle stile used when width of a shutter panel exceeds
30" in width to compensate for louver sag over time