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CRL CRL495DBSA 490/495 Series Brushed Stainless Anodized Drop Ceiling Mount Sliding Door Kit with Softbrake Braking System
Item #: CRL495DBSA by CR Laurence
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- Kits Available With or Without Softbrake Braking System for 5/16" to 1/2" (8 to 12 mm) Tempered Glass
- Can Accommodate Properly Installed Doors Weighing Up to 330 Pounds (150 kg)
- Rollers Have Up to 1/4" (6 mm) of Vertical Adjustment to Aid in Door Alignment After Installation
- Track Length is 118" (3 m)
- Use Monolithic Tempered Glass
Finish
Brushed Stainless Anodized
Track Length
118
Glazing Thickness
5/16, 3/8, 1/2
Maximum Door Width
39
Glazing Type
Tempered Insulated
Finish/Color
Brushed Stainless Anodized
Minimum Door Width (Inches)
30-7/8
Maximum Panel Weight (Pounds)
100
Top Hung
Yes
Minimum Door Width
30-7/8 in. (784 mm)
Maximum Panel Weight
100 lbs. (45.4 kg)
CRL490/495 Series Sliding Door Kits are available in wall mount, ceiling mount, and drop ceiling mount models, with or without a sidelite and with or without the "Softbrake" braking system. All come with everything you need except the tempered glass and pull hardware. Kits are available in satin anodized or brushed stainless anodized finishes with a special order option to clad or powder paint in many architectural finishes. Contact Technical Sales for Commercial Products for kit selection or installation assistance.
Each Kit Contains:
One "Softbrake" is required for each direction of travel. Minimum sliding panel width of 30-7/8" (785 mm) for control in a single direction: 42-1/2" (1080 mm) for control in both directions. Existing CRL490 Series installations can be easily upgraded by ordering kits.
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