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CDW Crank-Operated Wood Counter Door


Features

  • Oil tempered torsion springs designed for 20,000 life cycles
  • ¾” thick prime grade wood slats to provide a curtain that will not warp or twist over time
  • Tubular bottom bar to conceal all locking mechanisms
  • Internal System keeps slats together without visible cables or straps

Finish:

  • The wood curtain is unfinished. Shellac, varnish, paint, lacquer, or any finish that will effect the upward or downward motion of the door is not recommended.
  • The brackets and the barrel will have one (1) coat of bronze rust-inhibiting prime paint.
  • The hood will be furnished unfinished.

Choice of Woods

  • Oak/Birch - Available for doors up to 12 feet wide.
  • Douglas Fir- Available for doors up to 18 feet wide.
  • Specialty Hardwoods

Mounting:

CRANK-OPERATED WOOD COUNTER DOORS
MOUNTING MODEL
Face of Wall Mounted CDW-3
Between Jamb Mounted CDW-4

Maximum Size:  12’4” wide x 9’4” high

General:

  • Materials furnished with all Wood Counter Doors include all curtains, bottom bars, guides, brackets, hoods, operating mechanisms and any special features.
  • All Wood Counter Doors are designed to a standard maximum of 10 cycles per day and an overall maximum of 20,000 operating cycles for the life of the door.

Operation

  • Doors are operated by means of a hand crank with a removable operating arm and require a maximum effort of not more than 30 pounds to operate.

Locking Mechanisms

  • The crank doors are secured by means of a sliding bolt deadlock in the bottom bar operated by a [thumbturn] [cylinder lock].

Installation

  • All-Rite Wood Counter Doors must installed by an authorized All-Rite representative.

Warranty

  • All-Rite Wood Counter Doors are warranted for a period of 2 years from the time of shipment against defects in workmanship and materials.

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