CRL BOTTOM ROLLING DOOR SYSTEMS
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CRL SDR and SSR Bottom Rolling Sliding Door Systems
Variety of Styles and Finishes Available for Use With 3/8" or 1/2" (10 or 12 mm) Tempered Glass Saves Valuable Floor Space - Does Not Project Out of the Door Opening Doors Can Be Aligned Without Removal Each Unit Custom Built to Fit the Opening
Door Rails to secure heavy panels of 3/8" or 1/2" (10 or 12 mm) tempered glass to create almost 'frameless' glass doors between interior office areas. Several profiles are available in any of the seven architectural finishes used for our Door and Sidelite Rails in both Tapered and Square styles. Installation is simplified because each unit is custom built to your specifications for opening size and glass thickness. Once installed you can adjust or align the doors without removal. Maximum door width is 48" (1219 mm); maximum door height is 108" (2743 mm), with a maximum weight not to exceed 234 pounds (106 kg). All CRL Bottom Rolling Sliding Door Units come complete with Top and Bottom Tracks, Top and Bottom Door and Fixed Panel Rails, Fixed Panel Saddles, Bottom Tandem Rollers, Stop and Anti-Lift Blocks, and Locking Hardware; everything you need with the exception of the tempered glass and track fasteners. Top and Bottom Tracks can be ordered in stock lengths prior to ordering complete unit if needed, see pages 427Z to 428Z. NOTE: Available by custom order only. Most orders can be fabricated in five business days at our Los Angeles, California manufacturing facility. Contact CRL Technical Sales at (800) 421-6144 in the U.S., (877) 421-6144 from Canada, or (323) 588-1281 International You can also send us an e-mail at architectural@crlaurence.com .
Typical Section of SSR System (See pages 424Z to 426Z) Typical Section of SDR System (See pages 421Z to 423Z)
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