Standard Frame w/ ¼” offset In this configuration, the side jambs and the head jamb are bolted....
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Transcript of Standard Frame w/ ¼” offset In this configuration, the side jambs and the head jamb are bolted....
Standard Frame w/ ¼” offsetIn this configuration,
the side jambs and the head jamb are bolted. The jambs are formed at a 90° angle.
The face of the head jamb projects from the side jambs by ¼”.
Sloped Extended Head In this configuration, the head jamb is formed
to create a slope above the door. A typical head jamb height is 2” … this extended head jamb is 60” tall.
Offset TransomIn this configuration, the transom
above the door projects out from the face of the door but not in the same plane with the face of the head jamb.
Flush TransomIn this configuration, the transom
above the door is flush with the face of the door panel. The door panel will need to be
thicker than the standard 1-1/4” door.
Bull nose Side JambIn this configuration, the side jamb is
“bump-rolled” and the head jamb remains square.
Plate Frame w/ Sub-frameIn this configuration, a ¼” plate
applied to our standard UL labeled sub-frame
Splayed Side JambIn this configuration, the side jamb is
formed at an angle midway through the jamb.
Curved JambIn this configuration, the inside of the
side jamb has a radius on a portion of the side jamb.
Triangle Side Jamb w/ Sub-frameIn this configuration, there is a tri-angle frame applied to our standard UL labeled sub-frame.
The face of the jamb has a “bump-rolled” radius as it returns to the wall.