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CRL CRL501CP2R 50 Series Two Panel Telescoping Behind Fixed Panel Ceiling Mount Kit - Right Stacking Direction
Item #: CRL501CP2R by CR Laurence
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- Can Accommodate Doors Weighing Up to 176 Lbs. (80 kg), Maximum Door Width of 40-3/8" (1025 mm)
- Telescoping Operation for 5/16" or 3/8" (8 or 10 mm) Tempered Glass Doors
- Use Monolithic Tempered Glass
- Can Accommodate Doors Weighing Up to 176 Lbs. (80 kg), Maximum Door Width of 39-3/8" (1 m)
Stacking Direction
Right
Finish
Satin Anodized
SomeNewAttribute
Same Value
Type
Two Panel Telescoping Behind Fixed Panel
Length
118" (3m)
Overall Length
118" (3m)
Track Length
118
Glazing Thickness
5/16, 3/8
Glazing Type
Tempered Insulated
Finish/Color
Satin Anodized
Maximum Panel Weight (Pounds)
100
Top Hung
Yes
There are eight configurations of CRL50 Series Kits for telescoping 5/16" to 3/8" (8 to 10 mm) tempered glass doors. These Kits provide telescoping operation where two panels slide in the same direction and stack away together. All come with everything you need (except the tempered glass) to complete the installation. Kits are available in a satin anodized finish, with an option for powder paint or cladding in any architectural finish desired.
Contact Technical Sales for Commercial Products for kit selection or installation assistance.
NOTE: Laminated glass should not be used with the CRL50 System.
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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