Balancer Dark Bronze Aluminum Medium Stile Door for 1/2" Glazing; 3-11/32" Top Rail; 9-1/2" Bottom Rail; Concealed Hinge Tube Double Doors with Panic

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CRL BD8039CDP12DU Balancer Dark Bronze Aluminum Medium Stile Door for 1/2" Glazing; 3-11/32" Top Rail; 9-1/2" Bottom Rail; Concealed Hinge Tube Double Doors with Panic

Item #: BD8039CDP12DU by CR Laurence

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  • 6063-T5 Alloy Available in Clear or Dark Bronze Anodized and Powder Coat, Newlar, and Kynar Finishes
  • Affordable for Budget - Sensitive Jobs
  • Cladding Options Available in Polished, Brushed, and Non-Directional Stainless Steel or Bronze; and Oil Rubbed Bronze
  • Exposed or Concealed Vertical Tubes
  • Maximum Door Size is 48" Wide x 108" High (1219 x 2743 mm)

Type

Concealed Hinge Tube Double Doors

Size

Medium

Style

With Panic

Bottom Rail Type

9-1/2"

Glazing

1/2"

Top Rail

3-11/32"

Finish

Dark Bronze Anodized

Grade

6063-T5

Material

Aluminum

Maximum Door Height

108

Glazing Thickness

1/2

Maximum Door Width

48

Bottom Rail Height

9-1/2

Finish/Color

Dark Bronze Anodized

Top Rail Height (Inches)

3-11/32


CRL Balancer® Extruded Aluminum Standard Balanced Doors and Frames are available for budget- sensitive projects. These doors and frames offer the look of a Formed Monumental Door at the cost of a clad aluminum door. All our aluminum doors are blocked and welded to provide long-lasting performance and durability. CRL offers narrow, medium, and wide stile doors with a minimum bottom rail height of 6" (152 mm).
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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