Pockets are mounted side-by-side.
A Curtain that stacks on both sides of an opening and joins together the same as Lead Post into a Wall Channel Post with an added Drop Bolt to keep curtain rigid. Drop Bolt engages into Drop Bolt Socket. Single stack Curtains (over 29 ft.) will be Bi-Parted for ease of operation. Wide Body models are Bi-Parted every 10 ft. with some exceptions.
A middle Post in a Curtain located no more than 10 ft.(3000mm) O.C. for full height and 6 ft.(1800mm) O.C. for counter height from any other Post. Intermediate Posts should be placed on or near center of Curves. Intermediate Posts have a Drop Bolt that is spring loaded and unlocked with a keyed cylinder. Drop Bolts engage into Floor or Counter sockets.
A Lead Post or End Post can be a Top and Bottom Locking Post. A spring loaded Drop Bolt engages a Floor or Counter Socket and a Top Lift Bolt protrudes into the Track and Header. A Rubber Bumper extends full height on edge of Post to protect wall finish.
Same as above replacing Rubber Bumper for HIEP Protection Plate.

