One. How to install stainless steel window screens.
Step 1: Assemble the square frame.
Place the mesh box at the top, with two ventilation slots on either side of the mesh box, and the base at the bottom, forming a square frame. Then, use six screws: two to connect the mesh box and the two ventilation slots, and four to connect the two ventilation slots and the base. Place two screws on the bottom and two on the side. once the square frame is securely fastened with these six screws, you can proceed to the next step.
Step 2: Determine the placement of window coverings.

Next, you can place the window screen in the designated area. Please note that the screen frame must be vertical. The two air vents should be positioned in the center and ensure that the distance between them and the window frame is equal on both sides, achieving symmetry. The base should not be placed directly on top of the window frame; instead, it should be placed approximately 5 cm below the bottom edge of the window frame. once these key points are confirmed, you can simply secure them with clamps.
Step 3: Drill holes and install screws to secure the invisible window screen.
Next, use a drill to create holes on the inner side of the window frame's rebate, specifically at the locations of the two vents and the bottom edge. A 3.2mm drill bit is recommended for this purpose. The number of holes can be adjusted based on your needs, with 6 to 14 holes being sufficient. Finally, install the corresponding screws at the drilled locations to complete the installation of the window screen.
Two. important considerations when installing stainless steel window screens.
1. Installing stainless steel window screens is relatively straightforward. The first thing to pay attention to is the preparation of materials. Generally, to install stainless steel window screens, you need to prepare the following items: one piece of wire mesh, preferably polyester mesh; two clips, used for fixing the window screen so that it can be opened; four triangles, used for fixing the outer frame and PVC connectors; and four sets of long strips, each set containing corresponding long and short strips, including back adhesive magnetic strips, clip magnetic strips, and PVC plastic strips.
2. When installing stainless steel window screens, it is crucial to accurately measure the window frame dimensions. These dimensions must be precise to avoid issues with poor quality after installation.