Painted 1301-CM Display Case Double Door and Sidelite with Mounting Bars - 1/2" Tempered Glass

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CRL Blumcraft 13CDT12PT Painted 1301-CM Display Case Double Door and Sidelite with Mounting Bars - 1/2" Tempered Glass

Item #: 13CDT12PT by CR Laurence

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  • Accepts Standard Mortise Cylinder
  • Concealed Pivots and Lock for Added Security

Finish

Painted

Glass Type

Tempered Glass

Material

Aluminum

Maximum Door Height

108

Glazing Thickness

1/2

Maximum Door Width

42

Bottom Rail Height

3/4

Finish/Color

Powder Coated

Fully Glazed

Yes

Top Rail Height (Inches)

3/4

Monolithic Glass

Yes


CRL Blumcraft® 1301-CM Series Display Case Doors and Sidelites are supplied fully glazed, and have Continuous Mounting Bars top and bottom to conceal the pivots and locks. The mounting bars are installed into display cases provided by others, and then the doors mount onto the bars. This eliminates the need for special prepping and mortising for the pivots and locks into the display case.
The surface of the door rails are kept clear by moving the lock and mortise cylinder into the Continuous Mounting Bar. Locks can be located at top, bottom or both for added security. 1301 Series Display Case Doors and Sidelites are available with 3/8", 1/2", 5/8" or 3/4" (10, 12, 16 or 19 mm) glass, either tempered or laminated, in clear, tinted, low-iron, anti-reflective, or specialty glass upon request. For additional information contact our Technical Sales Department.
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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