| December 11, 2007 | Vol 2, Num 50 |
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Last week's poll results:
High winds have hit the Midwest to the East Coast in the last two days. Have high winds ever forced you to stop glass installations on a job?
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78.57%: Yes |
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14.29%: No |
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7.14%: No, but we've been very close |
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Product spotlight
Wireless push plate kit
Nabco Entrances of Muskego, Wis., added the Gyro Tech wireless push plate kit for low energy doors to its line
of activators. The system features Signal Lock that ensures all activation signals are transmitted for the maximum time allowable by the Federal Communications Commission, even when light pressure is applied to the plate for a short amount of time, according to a company release. The kit includes radio transmitter and receiver and can operate on 300 megahertz, 390 MHz or high-definition radio control. It comes with two 4 1/2-inch-square press plates in stainless steel with blue legends or blue powder-coated aluminum with white legends and mounting hardware. Compatible with Gyro Tech’s GT 710 and GT 500 low energy swing door operators, the system also interfaces with low energy operators from most major manufacturers, according to the release. It meets American National Standards Institute and Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association requirements and the low energy operator section of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
877/622-2694 | www.nabcoentrances.com
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