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CRL BD8569CDB25SA Premium Formed Satin Anodized Aluminum Wide Stile Door for 1" Glazing; 5-1/2" Top Rail; 9-1/2" Bottom Rail; Concealed Hinge Tube Double Doors with Lock
Item #: BD8569CDB25SA by CR Laurence
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- Available With 4", 6" or 10" (102, 152 or 254 mm) Tall Square Profile Door Rails
- Available with or without Mini Vertical Stiles
- Glazed Using Expansion Cement Technology
- Maximum Door Size is 48" Wide x 108" High (1219 x 2743 mm)
- Six Standard Architectural Finishes, with Custom Finishes Available
Size
Wide
Top Rail
5-1/2"
Bottom Rail Type
9-1/2"
Glazing
1/2"
Type
Concealed Hinge Tube Double Doors
Style
With Lock
Finish
Satin Anodized
Material
Aluminum
Maximum Door Height
108
Glazing Thickness
1
Maximum Door Width
48
Bottom Rail Height
9-1/2
Finish/Color
Satin Anodized
With Lock
Yes
Top Rail Height (Inches)
5-1/2
CRL Balancer® Heavy Glass Balanced Doors and Frames come completely glazed with either 1/2" or 3/4" (12 or 19 mm) fully tempered glass, and are available with or without mini vertical stiles. 4" (102 mm) or 6" (152 mm) rails top and bottom are required with optional 10" (254 mm) bottom rails to meet A.D.A. codes for framed doors. Balanced Door packages are available with concealed or exposed vertical tubes and are 'install ready' when shipped. There is no additional cutting or prepping required, simply install the header or frame and hang the pre-glazed door panel(s), make a few quick adjustments, and you are done.
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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