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Expand the visual dimensions of your room with our mirror door system. The 4260 series is an economical way to make bedrooms look larger and brighter. The addition of mirrored wardrobe doors is one of the best values and provides the greatest impact when redecorating. Our sliding mirror door systems incorporate long-wearing, silent bottom rollers and maintenance-free track. The hardware allows for maximum door vertical adjustment and the free-floating bottom rollers self adjust to compensate for floor variations. This mirror door system:
Technical Specifications Series 4260...Sliding mirror wardrobe closet door shall consist of steel framed mirror panels supported by adjustable bottom rollers and top guides that travel in a threshold track and top track. The steel mirror frame shall consist of pull stiles and rails prefinished in gold, bronze or white baked enamel paint. The stiles and rails shall be joined at each corner by unhanded, removable connectors that snap in place, are positively retained and contain preassembled rollers or guides. The bottom rollers shall be free floating and provide a 1" (25mm) vertical adjustment. Series 4250 rollers shall have nylon tires mounted on wheels containing steel ball bearings and races. Series 4260 rollers shall have plain bearing metal wheels. The plastic top guides shall be permanently fixed to the top connectors and fit snuggly into the vertical openings in the top track. The top track shall be prefinished steel with an integral fascia that matches the stile and rail finish. Prefinished steel floor track shall not exceed 5/16" (8mm) in height for U.S. Pat. Off. No. 3,750,337 Mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201.
Inspired by the dramatic, total mirror look of mirrored walls, our frameless wardrobe doors completely conceal the frame from the front view. All you see is uninterrupted mirror reflection. Add mirror beveled edges and you have one of the most elegant door systems on the market. The frameless sliding doors can be ordered with hardware for our one-piece top track (Series 4760) as shown in the photo or two-piece top track (Series 4767) as used with our 4050 Series. In essence, any of our sliding door systems can easily be upgraded to frameless doors without having to change the top and bottom track. This time and cost savings makes our frameless system the perfect choice for upgrades. Both frameless sliding series:
The aluminum systems not only have the sleek design and superior performance of our traditional steel systems, but unlocks the rich look of anodized aluminum. All our finishes are designed to coordinate with bathroom fixtures, window frames, interior trim and finish hardware to further enhance your room. The anodized aluminum systems will retain their original finish luster year after year. There is no need to worry about the finish peeling, chipping or becoming dull. Aluminum systems are:
Technical Specifications Series 4550...Sliding mirror wardrobe closet doors shall consists of aluminum framed mirror panels supported by adjustable bottom rollers and top guides that travel in a threshold track and top track respectively. A flexible vinyl glazing channel shall cover the mirror edges and engage the stiles and rails. The aluminum mirror frame shall consist of pull stiles and rails anodized gold or bronze. The stiles and rails shall be joined at each corner by unhanded, removable connectors that snap in place, are positively retained and contain preassembled rollers or guides. The bottom rollers shall be free floating and provide a 1" (25mm) vertical adjustment. The plastic top guides shall be permanently fixed to the top connectors and fit snuggly into the vertical opening in the top track. The top track shall be anodized aluminum with an integral fascia that matches the stile and rail finish. Anodized aluminum floor track shall not exceed 5/16" (8mm) in height for minimum floor obstruction. U.S. Pat. Off. No. 3,750,337 Mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201.
Series 4750 Expand the visual dimensions of your room with our mirror door system. The 4750 series is an economical way to make bedrooms look larger and brighter. The addition of mirrored wardrobe doors is one of the best values and provides the greatest impact when redecorating. Our sliding mirror door systems incorporate long-wearing, silent bottom rollers and maintenance-free track. The hardware allows for maximum door vertical adjustment and the free-floating bottom rollers self adjust to compensate for floor variations. This mirror door system:
Technical Specifications Series 4750...Sliding mirror wardrobe closet door shall consist of steel framed mirror panels supported by adjustable bottom rollers and top guides that travel in a threshold track and top track. The steel mirror frame shall consist of pull stiles and rails prefinished in bright gold or bright silver anodized aluminum. The stiles and rails shall be joined at each corner by unhanded, removable connectors that snap in place, are positively retained and contain preassembled rollers or guides. The bottom rollers shall be free floating and provide a 1" (25mm) vertical adjustment. Series 4750 rollers shall have plain bearing acetal wheels. The plastic top guides shall be permanently fixed to the top connectors and fit snuggly into the vertical openings in the top track. The top track shall be prefinished aluminum with an integral fascia that matches the stile and rail finish. Prefinished aluminum floor track shall not exceed 5/16" (8mm) in height for U.S. Pat. Off. No. 3,750,337 Mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201. Click Here To View Color Options _____________________________________________________ Bi-Fold and Swing Mirror Door Systems
The engineering superiority is evidenced in the quality of our door systems. This quality will not only ensure years of trouble-free operation, but also smooth, quiet door movement. Never any racking or binding with our system. Our FINELINE bi-fold systems have become known as the easiest operating door in the industry. The framed bi-fold door system can incorporate prefinished paneling for those heavy use application such as, children's room, or mirror inserts. This versatility makes our system perfect for optional upgrade programs. The advantages of this system include the:
Technical Specifications Series 4400...Bi-fold mirror or panel doors shall be Series 4400, consisting of a pair of steel framed mirror or prefinished panels joined at the top and bottom by concealed hinge stops that prevent over closing of the door. Each corner shall have a corner block fastened to the stile and rail frame members. (The corner block shall have a cavity to accept the pivots and guides). For panel doors, the panel inserts may be 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick prefinished plywood, vinyl laminate or hardboard. A vertical stiffener shall attach to top and bottom rails of all pivot door panels. For mirror doors, the mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201. U.S. Pat. Off. No. 4,631,894 Spring-loaded guides with 11/16" (17mm) travel shall be installed at the top corners and the bottom corner of the lead door panel. The top guide on the jamb panel shall serve as a pivot and engage a horizontally adjustable pivot bracket retained in the header track. The guides in the lead panel shall engage guide wheels that travel in the header and floor tracks. Snuggers mechanically retained in the header and floor tracks shall snug the door when it is fully closed. The lower pivot shall be installed in the bottom corner of the jamb panel and engage a horizontally adjustable pivot bracket in the floor tack. The lower pivot shall be vertically adjustable over a range of 1" (25mm) by means of a nut which turns on a threaded bolt retained in the body of the pivot. The pivots and guides shall be installed in corner connector holes by tapping on their projecting steel pins. The pivot and guide housings shall be interchangeable so a pair of doors can install to either a right or left jamb. The low profile header track and high profile floor track shall contain identical pivot brackets and guide wheels so they are interchangeable. Mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201.
The essence of our frameless systems is an uninterrupted mirror reflection. We have captured the dramatic look of mirror by concealing the hardware. All you see is mirror casting shimmering reflections with every opening or closing movement. Add the elegance of beveling the mirror for those top of the line installations. The movement of our FINELINE bi-fold system sets it apart from others on the market. The hardware was specifically designed to accommodate the weight of mirror panels. This eliminates any racking or binding, giving you a smooth, fluid door operation. The bi-fold systems:
Technical Specifications Series 4900...Frameless mirror bi-fold doors shall consist of a pair of steel framed mirror panels joined at the top and bottom by concealed hinge stops that prevent overclosing of the door. The stiles shall be bonded to the back of the penciled or beveled edge of the mirror and shall not cover the long edges of the mirror. Each corner of a mirror panel shall have a corner block mechanically fastened to the stile and rail frame member. The corner block shall have a cavity to accept the pivots and guides. For doors up to 80" high, the mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For door heights greater than 80", the mirror panels shall be 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201. Spring-loaded guides with 11/16" (17mm) travel shall be installed at the top corner and the bottom corner of the lead door panel. The top guide on the jamb panel shall serve as a pivot and engage a horizontally adjustable pivot bracket retained in the header tract. The guides in the lead panel shall engage guide wheels that travel in the header and floor tracks. Snuggers mechanically retained in the header and floor tracks shall snug the door when it is fully closed. The lower pivot shall be installed in the bottom corner of the jamb panel and engage a horizontally adjustable pivot bracket in the floor track. The lower pivot shall be vertically adjustable over a range of 1" (25mm) by means of a nut which turns on a threaded bolt retained in the body of the pivot. The pivots and guides shall be installed in corner connector holes by tapping on their projecting steel pins. The pivot and guide housings shall be interchangeable so a pair of doors can install to either a right or left jamb. The low profile header track and high profile floor track shall contain identical pivot brackets and guide wheels so they are interchangeable. Mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201.
The essence of our frameless systems is an uninterrupted mirror reflection. We have captured the dramatic look of mirror by concealing the hardware. The aluminum frame edge guard comes up to the mirror edge but does not overlap onto the mirror, therefore, all you see is mirror casting shimmering reflections with every opening or closing movement. Add the elegance of beveling the mirror for those top of the line installations. The movement of our FINELINE bi-fold system sets it apart from others on the market. The hardware was specifically designed to accommodate the weight of mirror panels. This eliminates any racking or binding, giving you a smooth, fluid door operation. The bi-fold systems:
Technical Specifications Series 4950...Frameless mirror bi-fold doors shall consist of a pair of aluminum framed mirror panels joined at the top and bottom by concealed hinge stops that prevent over closing of the door. The stiles shall be bonded to the back of the penciled or beveled edge of the mirror and shall come up to but not cover the long edges of the mirror. Each corner of a mirror panel shall have a corner block mechanically fastened to the stile and rail frame member. The corner block shall have a cavity to accept the pivots and guides. The aluminum frame edge guard shall come up to the mirror edge but not overlap onto the mirror. For doors up to 80" high, the mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For door heights greater than 80", the mirror panels shall be 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201. Spring-loaded guides with 11/16" (17mm) travel shall be installed at the top corner and the bottom corner of the lead door panel. The top guide on the jamb panel shall serve as a pivot and engage a horizontally adjustable pivot bracket retained in the header tract. The guides in the lead panel shall engage guide wheels that travel in the header and floor tracks. Snuggers mechanically retained in the header and floor tracks shall snug the door when it is fully closed. The lower pivot shall be installed in the bottom corner of the jamb panel and engage a horizontally adjustable pivot bracket in the floor track. The lower pivot shall be vertically adjustable over a range of 1" (25mm) by means of a nut which turns on a threaded bolt retained in the body of the pivot. The pivots and guides shall be installed in corner connector holes by tapping on their projecting steel pins. The pivot and guide housings shall be interchangeable so a pair of doors can install to either a right or left jamb. The low profile header track and high profile floor track shall contain identical pivot brackets and guide wheels so they are interchangeable. Mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201. Click Here To View Color Options
A mirrored door is now available for every closet in your home. The 4100 swing door can replace the traditional wood doors and visually expand the size of your room with mirror. It also adds the practicality of a full length mirror in the dressing area. A standard size mirror swing door can fit a non-standard opening because it overlays the opening and does not require a precise fit. Material and labor savings are realized since no casing or door stops are needed. The mirror swing door:
Technical Specifications Series 4100...Aluminum framed mirror doors that pivot on wall mounted brackets shall consist of prefinished stiles with an integral pull and prefinished rails. A flexible vinyl glazing channel shall cover the mirror edges and engage the stiles and rails. Pivots with nylon bushings shall fasten directly to the ends of either stile so the door is unhanded until installed. A jamb mounted magnetic catch and a strike plate fastened to the back of the door shall be used to secure the door in its closed position. The stile shall have a groove to accept a dust seal over its entire length. The mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm) or 5/32" (4mm) thick for door opening widths up to 30" and 5/32" (4mm) for wider doors. The mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201. Mirror panels shall be 1/8" (3mm), 5/32" (4mm) or 3/16" (5mm) thick. For reach-in wardrobe closet applications the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with ANSI Z97.1. For passage door applications, the mirror panels shall be safety glazed to conform with Consumer Product Safety Commission Specification 42FR1428; 16 CFR Part 1201. Click Here To View Color Options ____________________________________________ Wall Mirror
The Mirror Gallery Create the illusion of larger bathrooms with Stanley Monarch Vanity Mirrors. Polished edge mirrors with bright aluminum J-Mold Mirror Supports and Mirror Clips make bathrooms seem brighter and more spacious. Four sizes fit vanities fro 24" to 48" in width.
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