Horton Automatics Datasheets for Exterior Doors
Exterior doors are designed and constructed for outdoor use. They allow personnel and equipment to enter and exit from buildings.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Designed for heavy duty applications, this system uses a 2001 belt drive header and is available in non, partial and full breakout configurations. | |
| Designed for narrow passageways that require additional net clear opening widths. Available with muntin bars and in non, partial, and full breakout configurations. | |
| Designed with a six inch wide and high header, the Proslide™ 2003 sliding belt drive system is used when an architect is looking for something that isn't standard or heavy... | |
| Designed with the smallest header in the industry, the Profiler® 2000B elite is the preferred sliding door amongst architects. The system is available in non, partial, and full breakout configurations... | |
| Designed with the smallest header in the industry. Driven by a linear drive system and is available in many hand configurations. | |
| The All-Glass Elegant system is a frameless, offset glass design that is available in non, partial, and full breakout configurations. | |
| The HD-Storm™ is tested to pressures up to 80 PSF and is available in non and partial breakout configurations. It comes standard with three point locking and is Miami-Dade and... | |
| The Profiler® Storm 2000B Elite automatic sliding door systems are ideal for coastal hurricane and high wind applications. It is driven with a slim belt drive header tested with panic... | |
| The Profiler® StormTM 2000 automatic door systems are ideal for coastal hurricane and high wind applications. Unlike the 2000B Elite, the 2000 is desinged with the linear rod system. Available... |