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CRL CRL51SBK 51 Series “Softbrake” Braking System Kit
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Description
- Standard Feature on CRL51 Series Only
- Can Also Be Adapted to Most CRL50 Series Kits
- Cushions the Opening and Closing of Sliding Panels
CRL51 Series “Softbrake” Braking System comes standard with all CRL51 Series Sliding Door Kits. The “Softbrake” acts during the final 4″ (102 mm) of travel and gently cushions the opening and closing of the sliding panel preventing accidental impact against the frame or adjacent panel.
One “Softbrake” is required for each direction of travel to be controlled per panel. Minimum sliding panel width of 25-9/16″ (650 mm) for control in a single direction; 31-1/2″ (800 mm) for control in both directions of travel.
NOTE: Existing CRL50 installations can be easily upgraded by ordering this kit, except for telescoping and synchronized systems.
Product Warning:
STRUCTURAL DISCLAIMER – All customers who in any way utilize this product are solely responsible to consult a structural engineer to determine the suitability of the product for the intended use and site conditions. All installers must be qualified and have professional knowledge about compliance with local, state and federal regulations, safety factors, and the appropriate choice of fixing material and procedures.
One “Softbrake” is required for each direction of travel to be controlled per panel. Minimum sliding panel width of 25-9/16″ (650 mm) for control in a single direction; 31-1/2″ (800 mm) for control in both directions of travel.
NOTE: Existing CRL50 installations can be easily upgraded by ordering this kit, except for telescoping and synchronized systems.
Product Warning:
STRUCTURAL DISCLAIMER – All customers who in any way utilize this product are solely responsible to consult a structural engineer to determine the suitability of the product for the intended use and site conditions. All installers must be qualified and have professional knowledge about compliance with local, state and federal regulations, safety factors, and the appropriate choice of fixing material and procedures.
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