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Which LCN surface mounted closers with a double lever arm can mount pull side and get 180° door swing with standard template?
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The 1260, 1460, 4030, 4050(A), 1250, and 1450 regular arm (double lever arm) closers mounted to standard templating on the pull side will allow 180° door opening, frame and trim Permitting. &n...:
What's the maximum door width?
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The maximum width door the Steelcraft can make is 4' 0":
What is the decimal equivalent for a steel gage thickness?
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The term "gage" and Gauge" are used interchangeably.:
What is a Pocket Door Frames?
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POCKET DOOR FRAME: A frame designed to allow a door to slide inside a pocket located within the cavity of a wall. The hinge jamb of the frame is replaced with a 2 piece jamb without a stop. I...:
Are the Hurricane labels attached to the frames at factory?
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FBC, Miami Dade County & TDI frame labels can be order through Steelcraft.:
Can Steelcraft make a 12 gage hollow metal mullion?
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Steelcraft does not manufacture 12 gage closed section mullions. The maximum is 14 gauge. Steelcraft can provide the outer perimeter (open sections only) of a transom frame in 12 gage material. ...:
DLL/SDK How to backup users?
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DLL/SDK How to restore users?
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Can the Von Duprin E7500 mortise lock be converted from Fail Safe to Fail Secure in the field?
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No. Please replace the lock as converting the E7500 in the field requires that you order multiple components and significant experience with the E7500.:
What is the control bitting for Falcon 0 bitted cores?
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A zero bitted or 1 bitted Falcon SFIC core is combinated for the control key to be cut at all 4's. The 0-bit & 1-bit option was eliminated as of June 25th, 2022. :
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