285 Series Brushed Stainless Anodized Single Slider with Fixed Panel Kit for 1/2" - 118"

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CRL CRL28512FBSA 285 Series Brushed Stainless Anodized Single Slider with Fixed Panel Kit for 1/2" - 118"

Item #: CRL28512FBSA by CR Laurence

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  • New "Softbrake" Braking System Included
  • Single Sliding Door Kit for 3/8" to 1/2" (10 to 12 mm) Tempered Glass
  • Maximum Weight 176 Pounds (80 kg), Maximum Panel Width 59" (1.5 m)
  • Kits Contain All Necessary Hardware to Complete the Installation
  • 118" (3000 mm) Track Length

Glass Thickness

3/8" to 1/2" (10 to 12 mm)

Finish

Brushed Stainless Anodized

Material

Stainless Steel

Track Length

118

Glazing Thickness

5/16, 3/8, 1/2

Maximum Door Width

53-9/16

Glazing Type

Tempered Insulated

Finish/Color

Brushed Stainless Anodized

Minimum Door Width (Inches)

25-1/2

Maximum Panel Weight (Pounds)

100


This configuration of the CRL285 Series Slider is used for single door with fixed panel applications where the Top Track mounts to a structural ceiling. Kit includes all the components you will need (except the tempered glass and pull hardware) to complete this style of installation. One "Softbrake" is required for each direction of travel to be controlled per panel. Minimum sliding panel width of 25-1/2" (650 mm) for control in a single direction; 39-3/8" (1 m) for control in both directions of travel.
NOTE: Laminated glass should not be used with CRL285 Series Kits.
Product Warning:
STRUCTURAL DISCLAIMER - All customers who in any way utilize this product are solely responsible to consult a structural engineer to determine the suitability of the product for the intended use and site conditions. All installers must be qualified and have professional knowledge about compliance with local, state and federal regulations, safety factors, and the appropriate choice of fixing material and procedures.

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