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1 TDRD RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O. 509, & eights with 3-1/2 inges DOOR O T * 6 3/4 6 3/4 6 3/4 6 3/4" 33 3/4" 32 3/4" 30 3/4" 61 1/2" 33 3/4" 32 3/4" 30 3/4" TRK The hardware locations shown are for 1-3/8 door frames, for heights shown with 3-1/2 hinges, and will be furnished unless otherwise agreed to.
2 TDRD RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O. 510, & eights with 4-1/2 inges DOOR O T 9 3/4" 33 1/4" 29 15/16" 29 15/16" 33 1/4" 29 15/16" 29 15/16" TRK 12 3/8" 10 3/8" The hardware locations shown are for 1-3/4 door frames, for heights shown with 4-1/2 hinges, and will be furnished unless otherwise agreed to.
3 TDRD RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O , 8-0, 9-0 & 10-0 eights with 4-1/2 inges DOOR O T (*24 53/64") (* ") TRK (*24 53/64") *53/64 represents a measurable approximation to.83. The hardware locations shown are for 1-3/4 door frames, for heights shown with 4-1/2 hinges, and will be furnished unless otherwise agreed to.
4 TDRD RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O. 512, & eights with 5 inges DOOR O T 33" 32" 30" 33" 32" 30" TRK The hardware locations shown are for 1-3/4 door frames, for heights shown with 5 hinges, and will be furnished unless otherwise agreed to.
5 TDRD RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O , 8-0, 9-0 & 10-0 eights with 5 inges DOOR O T (*33 21/64") (*33 21/64") TRK (*33 21/64" *21/64 represents a measurable approximation to.33. *43/64 represents a measurable approximation to.66. The hardware locations shown are for 1-3/4 door frames, for heights shown with 5 hinges, and will be furnished unless otherwise agreed to.
6 MM LTRT RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O. 514, & eights with 4-1/2 inges RDWR LOTO OW R BD O T FOLLOW: 5 from header to top of upper hinge. 10 from bottom of jamb to bottom of lower hinge. qual spacing between intermediate hinges. DOOR O T 33 1/4" 32 1/4" 30 1 /4" 33 1/4" 32 1/4" 30 1/4" TRK The above 4-1/2 hardware locations will be furnished only when agreed to.
7 MM LTRT RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O , 8-0, 9-0 & 10-0 eights with 4-1/2 inges RDWR LOTO OW R BD O T FOLLOW: 5 from header to top of upper hinge. 10 from bottom of jamb to bottom of lower hinge. qual spacing between intermediate hinges. DOOR O T (*24 53/64") (* ") TRK (*24 53/64") *53/64 represents a measurable approximation to.83. The above 4-1/2 hardware locations will be furnished only when agreed to.
8 MM LTRT RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O. 516, & eights with 5 inges RDWR LOTO OW R BD O T FOLLOW: 5 from header to top of upper hinge. 10 from bottom of jamb to bottom of lower hinge. qual spacing between intermediate hinges. DOOR O T 33" 32" 30" 33" 32" 30" TRK The above 5 hardware locations will be furnished only when agreed to.
9 MM LTRT RDWR LOTO FOR DOOR FRM TL DT T O , 8-0, 9-0 & 10-0 eights with 5 inges RDWR LOTO OW R BD O T FOLLOW: 5 from header to top of upper hinge. 10 from bottom of jamb to bottom of lower hinge. qual spacing between intermediate hinges. DOOR O T (*33 21/64") (*33 21/64") TRK (*33 21/64" *21/64 represents a measurable approximation to.33. *43/64 represents a measurable approximation to.66. The above 5 hardware locations will be furnished only when agreed to.
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