Exceptionally strong and lightweight, Morton-designed AlumaSteel® Sliding Doors are a breeze to open and close.
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In certified tests by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, Morton Buildings’ AlumaSteel® Sliding Doors tested 1.8 to 2.2 times stronger than brand “X” steel doors. All doors tested were the same size (24' x 14' double door) and were loaded with a uniform load to simulate windload.
Our AlumaSteel® Derives Its Strength From:
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An aluminum I-beam-shaped vertical rail. Generally, the I-beam shape is the strongest, most efficient, rigid, and economical shape for structural bending members. The aluminum I-beam shape used in the AlumaSteel® sliding door is engineered to carry the highest possible load.
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An aluminum I-beam shaped horizontal rail.
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A vertical to horizontal rail connection. Prepunched holes in vertical rails match up with integral screw grooves in horizontal rails for accurate assembly. Screw-together assembly makes repairs simple on doors damaged by accidents or collisions.
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Steel C-shaped upper and lower rails.
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An aluminum I-beam-shaped upper rail stabilizer strut. This strut strengthens the upper rail at the trolley hanger load points.
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Steel C-shaped end channel connectors. The heavy-duty vertical to lower rail connector interlocks with door guides in the open and closed positions.
Color-matched to accent your building, AlumaSteel sliding doors are available in a variety of widths—from 4' to 40'.
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