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Steel Sidelite Door Frame for Commercial Applications

Sidelite frames are door frames with glass openings attached to one or both sides of the door opening. The sidelight portion can be partial height of the door opening or extend the entire height of the door. The frame is only the door height. If the frame is greater than the door height, the frame is defined as a transom sidelite frame. Glazing bead (glass stops) are provided with all sidelite frames. Stops install on the inside of the frame to hold the glass in place.

Features

  • 16-Gauge cold rolled steel (galvanized available)
  • Includes 5/8″ glass stops, screws and glazing tape
  • 5 glass type options (optional steel panel in lieu of glass)
  • Anchors available for any wall condition
  • Available KD (knocked down) or welded
  • Vertical or horizontal mullion options – to divide into multiple sections
  • Fire-rated up to 90-Minutes with WHI / ITS mylar label applied (optional – in limited sizes)
Construction

Heavy-duty; 16-gauge cold rolled steel (galvanized and stainless steel available)

Corners

Exact fit die-mitered corner connections

Anchors

Anchors provided for new or existing walls

Glass Stops

5/8" glass stops, cut to size (screws included)

Glazing

1/4" clear tempered glass, 1/4" wire glass, 3/16" Pyran Platinum F glass ceramic, 3/16" Firelite NT glass ceramic, 1" insulated glass

Fire-Rating

Fire-rated up to 90-Minutes with WHI / ITS mylar label applied (optional – in limited sizes). Fire-rated glazing must be used. Fire-rated assemblies must be in accordance with NFPA 80

Finish

Factory-Applied, Baked-On, Rust Inhibiting Primer (No Special Color Options) – Not intended to be a finish coat. It is recommended that finish paint (top coat) be applied after installation

Buy American Act Compliance

Meets Buy American Act – Made in USA

Clear Tempered Glass
stain grade plain sliced white maple commercial doorTGP Firelite NT Fire-Rated Glass Ceramic
stain grade rotary natural birch commercial doorInsulated Glass

Use of glazing tape on both sides of all glass types is recommended to minimize breakage. Glazing tape is required on fire-rated glass.