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Titan model doors
are built to withstand the daily rigors of the most demanding installations and still
perform admirably. These doors, produced from rugged hollow aluminum shapes welded
together into frames of exceptional strength and integrity, continue to operate year in
and year out under extremely harsh conditions, oblivious to mistreatment and
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| Application - Maximum size limits: Width
24'2", Height 18'0". Consult factory over 24'2".
Suggested
uses - Maintenance garages, Fire houses, Truck service facilities,
Loading docks, Manufacturing plants, Cafes, Restaurants, and Interior partitions
Specifications
Arm-R-Lite's aluminum heavy-duty Titan model embodies the following particulars:
- RAILS AND STILES. To be joined by heli-arc welds in unexposed locations. Aluminum
alloy 6063 T-6. Door thickness 1 3/4". Bottom rail 4 1/2". Meeting rails 3
3/8". Top rail 2 3/4" up to 16'2" wide, 4 1/2" over 16' 2". End
stiles 3 3/8". Center stiles are 3 1/2".
- FINISH: Anodized per Aluminum Association specification A-21. Clear anodized,
dark bronze and baked-on white-stock colors. Custom colors available.
- PANELS .051 Anodized aluminum sheet. For insect screens, grilles, louvers or
vents, consult factory.
- GLAZING: 1/8", 1/4", 3/16", 7/16" insulated, tempered,
non-tempered, sandblasted, obscure frit, laminated, reflective, colored, tinted. Louvers,
flat translucent fiberglass sheet, grills, ballistic, two-way mirror glass, or custom
glazing.
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Success Story
Arizona Diamondbacks new stadium - Bank One Ballpark
The architectural crew for this new, high profile ball club needed a special
product to complete their "Vision" for the T.G.I. Friday's Restaurant in the
stadium. They wanted a storefront type of insulated glass wall that was able to lift
"open" as weather permitted. The major challenge was that the architect's design
called for a large span of insulated glass in this upward acting sectional door. The
Arm-R-Lite Titan/Custom door was the answer. Because of its welded frame, this door was
strong enough to span to match, the surrounding glass architecture of Bank One Ballpark.
The "beefy" frame easily supported the heavy glazing while moving up and down on
an intricately designed tracking system that was painted ball park green to match the
doors and the architect's color scheme in the park.

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