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Pemko 434ARL Automatic Door Bottom - 27/32" Width, 1-5/16" Height, Full Mortise Black Sponge Neoprene Insert Mill Finish Aluminum

  • SKU: 434ARL24

Pemko 434ARL Automatic Door Bottom - 27/32" Width, 1-5/16" Height, Full Mortise Black Sponge Neoprene Insert Mill Finish Aluminum

  • SKU: 434ARL24
Sale price$177.00/ea
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Pemko Length: 24" Long

Pemko 434ARL Automatic Door Bottom - 27/32" Width and 1-5/16" Height

The Pemko 434ARL Automatic Door Bottom is a full-mortise black sponge neoprene insert with a mill finish Aluminum.

It consists of an aluminum case that surrounds a movable drop-bar seal. The Pemko 434 door bottom drop bar seal is actuated by a plunger that contacts the jamb as the door is closing, forcing the drop bar to seal down against the floor or threshold.

Features:

  • Full mortise application
  • When the plunger contacts the jamb, the drop bar seal actuates from the hinge side first allowing multiple compression points
  • The plunger requires low undefined Feather Touch undefined closing force to actuate the drop bar seal. The "L" at the end of all product numbers stands for Low closing force
  • End plates are provided for all mounting applications
  • All Pemko - automatic door bottoms are provided with net length
  • Stock length - Automatic door bottoms can be trimmed as much as 2"

Available Finishes:

Mill Finish Aluminum Aluminum

Width:

27/32” (21.4 mm)

Height:

1-5/16” (33.3 mm)

Insert Type:

Sponge Neoprene

Manufacturer:

Pemko

BHMA:

BHMA Certified

UL:

Underwriters Laboratory 4L10

Fire Rated - UL10C - Positive Pressure

Other Certifications:

Air Infiltration Tested

Sound Tested - ASTM E90

Smoke Tested - UL1784

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Justin
This Pemko door bottom is

This Pemko door bottom is made of quality. I'm still working out the adjustment of the activating lever length, because the seal doesn't always drop into place on the lock side of the door. Slightly opening the door back a few inches usually causes the seal to drop into place for a good seal. The problem is minor so I haven't bothered trying to fix it.

Despite this, after having installed one of these I can say that I would never use anything else on an installation I want to have the clean look of a flat sill that sits flush with the floor.

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