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Overhead
Door's 400 Series Steel doors are the doors of choice on installations
where a high degree of visibility and light transmission are important.
Common applications include service stations and fire stations.
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416 Series
416 Series is manufactured of 16-gauge, flush, galvanized steel
exterior for enhanced strength and durability.
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418 Series
A high-quality, heavy-duty insulated door that provides protection
against heat and cold environments.
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420 series
Designed to satisfy the spectrum of opening sizes, field conditions
and autistic requirements for a host of commercial and industrial
applications. A 20-gauge door system in sizes up to 31'2" width
and 24'1" height.
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422 Series
Ideal for heavy-duty applications requiring protection against
the elements. These doors feature a ribbed steel exterior, 26 gauge
steel back cover, polystyrene insulation (R-7.3) and isocyanurate
insulation (R-11.7).
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424 Series
Designed for heavy-duty use in a variety of commercial and industrial
applications. Features a 2" panel thickness, 16-gauge steel
intermediate and end stiles
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426 Series
A tough, attractive, thermally efficient and economical door which
has made it the best-selling insulated sectional steel door on the
line.
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430 Series
The Nominal 24-gauge steel door is a durable, sectional door that
compliments any architectural facade. The door requires very little
maintenance in typical applications and readily accepts the challenges
set forth by a tough commercial or industrial environment.
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432 Series
Quality is built into the 432 Series doors, which ensures smooth
operation for years to come. Outstanding panel strength, heavy-duty
steel hinges and fixtures, and a 2" track enables the 432 series
to meet strict building codes and windloading requirements.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
All Overhead Door Corporation products
are sold with a one-year limited warranty for workmanship, materials,
and installation by the Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR".
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