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HOME > MISSING PAGE Sorry, we don't have the page you're looking for offers building product information for manufacturers, specifications, cad details and news for architects, specifiers and engineers. Our building product specifications are complete and in the csi 3-part format. The cad library covers all buildling product divisions. from the menu bar of this page.CAD DETAILS > Openings Free Architectural Openings CAD drawings and blocks for download in dwg or pdf formats for use with AutoCAD and other 2D and 3D design software.By downloading and using any ARCAT CAD drawing content you agree to the following license agreement 08 10 00 - Doors and Frames 08 11 00 - Metal Doors and Frames 08 11 10 - Metal Doors and Frames 08 11 13 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 08 11 16 - Aluminum Doors and Frames 08 11 63 - Metal Screen and Storm Doors and Frames 08 13 73 - Sliding Metal Doors 08 13 76 - Bifolding Metal Doors 08 14 23 - Clad Wood Doors




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We have provided technical resources that are informative and can be a useful tool. They include outswing and inswing sectional drawings, product information and specifications, standard and custom size charts, panel details and testing performance data. Please select by material type to access the most relevant information. Click to view the PDF files or simply download the CAD or BIM files. Outswing - Weather Resistant Sill - Pleated Screen Outswing - Weather Resistant Sill - Non Pleated Screen Inswing / Outswing - Weather Resistant Sill Outswing - Weather Resistant Sill We work with architects, contractors, and building suppliers to make sure the door you order will fit your clear opening and building. We will answer your questions and assist you with shop drawings to make sure that your "Automatic Bifold" door will fit your newAvailable are the door weights, loadings, hinge locations, specs, The customer, contractor/owner, and the building manufacturer are responsible to




ensure that the building's structural design is capable of handling all the imposed loads that the bifold door exerts on your door header, endwall, and building. your bifold door is in a full open position, the bifold door tends to pull away from the building at the hinge line exerting considerable horizontal loads on the building structure in the open position. Your building header design must meet standard deflection and strength criteria, both in vertical and horizontal directions to support the bifold door in all positions. A1, A2, A3 & A4 SPEC SHEETS Schweiss Bifold Doors will provide you with those loads that are applied to yourWe will provide you with our A-1, A-2, A-3, and A-4 Spec sheets for your actual measurements, movements, weights, and hinge locations. any questions about bifold doors or need technical assistance, feel free to call us at Schweiss strongly recommends that upgrade equipment be used on every door WARNING: Without the proper upgrade equipment, the door could cause property




damage, personal injury, or death. THE SCHWEISS HANDBOOK HAS INFORMATION ON: The many different ways to attach a bifold door to your new or existing building structure (wood, steel, quonset, sidewalls, etc.) Detailed illustrations to help you further understand how to prepare your building for a bifold door, without changing the design of your steel or wood building. Many different applications of an optionalThe Schweiss Handbook should be read by anyone involved in the design, specifications, selection or purchase of an industrial bifold door operator or automated bifold door system. A. _______ Clear Opening between building Side Columns - Finished Opening. B. _______ Clear opening from bottom of truss to finished floor - or total clear height opening. C. _______ Distance from finished floor to the very top of door hinge. D. _______ Distance from top of clear height to top of single hinge. This distance will vary on different size doors.




The distance above your clear opening will be 12"-24"-30"-36"-48"-Other_______. E. _______ Distance from top of clear height to center of mounting hole for single hinges. F. _______ Distance from finished floor to beginning of top building sheeting. H. _______ The distance from the finished floor to the center of the mounting hole for the hinges. CUSTOMER'S CHOICE OF TRUSS: ___Internal ___External Bottom of Header /Rafter / Ceiling Height 1.1 Doors for this project will consist of (___) bifold doors 2. SIZE OF DOOR - Clear Open Width & Height 2.1 Hanger door with door in up position, shall have a minimum clear opening width of (___'___") as shown in the plans and a minimum clear height of (___'___") above finished floor elevation. 3. PLACEMENT of the Bifold Door onto the building - Choose One 3.1 Door shall be mounted on the exterior walls of building. 3.2 Door shall be mounted flush with exterior walls of building. 4. GENERAL / CONTRACTORS REQUIREMENTS: - DESIGN CRITERIA




4.1 The bifold hangar doors shall be designed to the same loading requirements for live, dead and wind loads as the hangar building. 4.2 The doors shall be engineered to resist all anticipated loads without sagging, bowing or conflicting with its smooth and efficient operation. 4.3 Design for wind load as required by UBC, 1996 BOCA building code. 4.4 The design shall be furnished, approved and sealed by a professional engineer registered in the state where the project is located 4.5 The building header shall be designed to accommodate horizontal and vertical building deflections to support the bifold door in all positions (with the proper lateral bracing). 4.6 The building's door columns shall be framed of the proper design and size to reinforce the opening (with lateral bracing) and to carry all loads and vibrations imposed thereon. 4.7 The Bifold should have solid footing with sill directly underneath the doorframe and extending outward




from the door to provide a base for the door's weather seal. This also prevents flow of water into, or under, the door installation. 4.8 The finished floor of the building should be designed to prevent flow of water under the door installation. Sills shall have a slight slope outward of the bifold door to prevent water flow under the door installation When building our doors, we do not skimp on material! made out of heavy square tubing with a truss in the center and bottom of the door for extra strength. We have our doors engineered and designed so our metal is in the right places to give you a good, strong, clean door that will stand up and work for you! This super construction lets us offer you the best warranty in the business. We have four different models of bifold doors, each at a very competitive price. Schweiss Bifold Doors reserves the right to change specifications without any requirement to change or modify past or existing doors.

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