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STANIlARII ANt CUSTlIlM ENTRANCES <br />`farrow Stile Doors <br />Designed to accommodate standard hardware and everyday <br />peJestrian traffic in retail and commercial buildings, the Top <br />Rail and Vertical Stiles measure 2-118", awhile Bottom Rail <br />heights of 4" or 10" meet code requirements. <br />Medium Stile Doors <br />Lngineerecl for additional pedestrian traffic in educational <br />and institutional buildings, the Top Rail and Vertical Stiles <br />measure 4", vrhile Bottom Rail heights of 6-112" or 10" <br />meet code requirements. The +,hider vertical stiles also <br />accommodate a wider selection of operating hardware. <br />Wide Stile Doors <br />Top Rail and Vertical Stile widths of 5", and Bottom <br />Rail heights of 6-1/2" or 10" provide for high volume <br />usage and additional years of durability. These <br />components can be used in wider and taller door <br />openings, or to created a classic visual appearance <br />in normal size entrance doors. <br />I <br />Time -tested tie rod construction on'all Tubelite <br />!t <br />m <br />doors has provided dependable service since the <br />Application Design <br />Typical door heights range to 9 or 10 feet, while widths of up to 4 feet are common. <br />Standard glass thicknesses are 1/4" and 1 " insulated and must be safety glass or <br />tempered to provide user safety. Swinging hardware selections are mortised butts <br />} continuous gear hinges, and offset or center pivots. Locking options are manual <br />deadlocks or concealed rod and rim -type exit devices. 1 " diameter pull handle <br />with offset grip, and tapered pushbars complete the standard package. Glazing <br />stop and gasketing combinations provide for glass or panel thickness from 114" <br />to more than 1 ". <br />Standard frame widths of 1-3/4" or 2", and depths of 4-1/2" are selected to <br />match adjacent storefront framing systems, Optional framing members up to <br />4-1/2" wide and up to 6-1/2" deep are also available. <br />Performance <br />Time -tested tie rod construction on'all Tubelite <br />doors has provided dependable service since the <br />1950's with many doors still in operation. This <br />assembly method also allows replacement of <br />} <br />damaged components if necessary, or reuse in`a <br />'.. <br />different size opening after its original installation. <br />Optional tack welding of corners is available but <br />limits the benefits previously described <br />-- F 7 <br />Eco[um�irrrr <br />3425 <br />i" <br />