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Gliding Windows
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Frame & Sash Glazing Head & Sill Track
1 Select wood components are kiln dried 3 High-performance Low-E4 glass 5 The frame consists of a rigid vinyl
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and treated with water/insect repellent with a low-conductivity spacer. Tinted, head and sill track. The compression-
and preservative. Interior wood surfaces clear dual-pane, high-altitude glass style head track helps create a positive
are available in pine, mixed grain douglas and other special glazing options are seal between the sash and frame.
fir, cherry, hickory, mahogany, maple, oak, available. Hardware
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walnut, alder or vertical grain Douglas fir. 4 Glass is fixed in place from the interior 6 Sash locks and keepers give a slim,
Interior surfaces are available unfinished
or factory primed. Optional factory-applied with wood stops that can be removed more traditional design and allow easy
finishes are available in a variety of stain for easy reglazing if necessary. Glass opening.
and paint options. stops are available in ovolo (colonial) or Sash locks are available in finishes of
contemporary profiles.
2 Wood components are fitted with bronze, polished brass, gold, white, black,
aluminum extrusions on the exterior. Weatherstrip antique brass, pewter, oil rubbed bronze,
50 exterior colors that meet AAMA Compression foam-filled bulb weatherstrip satin chrome and bright chrome.
2604 and 2605 specifications are is applied on the sill for maximum Slim Line sash pulls allow easy operation
available, as well as custom colors. Also resistance to water and air infiltration. and do not interfere with window
available is a selection of seven exterior Outside and inside sash are sealed with coverings.
anodized options. a compression bulb weatherstrip at the
meeting stile. Sash pulls are available in finishes of
bronze, white, black and gold. Optional
polished brass plated finish also
available.
94 * Actual wood species is either Sapele or Sipo, both non-endangered species grown in Africa, with color and characteristics similar to Central American mahoganies.