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Benefits of Sliding Doors and Pocket Doors, 2024
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- Slide 2: Benefits of Sliding Doors and Pocket Doors
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- Slide 5: How to Use This Online Learning Course
- Slide 6: Purpose and Learning Objectives
- Slide 7: Contents
- Slide 8: What Are Sliding and Pocket Doors?
- Slide 9: What Are Sliding and Pocket Doors?
- Slide 10: What Are Sliding and Pocket Doors?
- Slide 11: What Are Sliding and Pocket Doors?
- Slide 12: What Are Sliding and Pocket Doors?
- Slide 13: Benefits of Sliding and Pocket Doors
- Slide 14: The Background of Sliding Doors
- Slide 15: Ability to Maximize Usable Square Footage
- Slide 16: Elegance, Style, and Versatility in Design
- Slide 17: Ease of Installation
- Slide 18: Adaptability to Different Applications
- Slide 19: Ability to Capture Outdoor Views and Natural Light
- Slide 20: ADA Compliance
- Slide 21: Review Question
- Slide 22: Answer
- Slide 23: Components of a Typical Sliding Door
- Slide 24: Components of a Typical Sliding Door: Door Panel, Track
- Slide 25: Components of a Typical Sliding Door: Frames
- Slide 26: Carriage Packs
- Slide 27: Barn Door Hanger Packs
- Slide 28: Door Hardware
- Slide 29: Components of a Typical Sliding Door
- Slide 30: Components of a Pocket Door
- Slide 31: Considerations for Sliding and Pocket Doors
- Slide 32: Considerations: Location
- Slide 33: Considerations: Function
- Slide 34: Considerations: ADA Requirements
- Slide 35: Case Study: Accessible Hardware at a Private Residence
- Slide 36: Considerations: Security, Fire Resistance
- Slide 37: Case Study: Security and Safety Oriented Hardware Options
- Slide 38: Case Study: Wilshire Grand Center
- Slide 39: Considerations: Sound Control, Size of Opening
- Slide 40: Case Study: Union South Bay Apartments
- Slide 41: Door Panels and Door Function
- Slide 42: Door Panel Material
- Slide 43: Door Panel Material
- Slide 44: Case Study: An Innovative Design Comes to Life
- Slide 45: Door Panel Material: Wood
- Slide 46: Panel Systems: Single-Panel System
- Slide 47: Panel Systems: Multiple-Panel System
- Slide 48: Panel Systems: Multiple-Panel System
- Slide 49: Panel Systems: Frameless Glass
- Slide 50: How to Size a Sliding Door or Pocket Door
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- Slide 53: Track, Carriage Packs, and Hardware Selection
- Slide 54: What to Look for in Tracks and Carriage Packs
- Slide 55: What to Look for in Tracks and Carriage Packs
- Slide 56: Track Selection
- Slide 57: Track Selection
- Slide 58: Track Selection
- Slide 59: How Can Tracks and Carriages Fail?
- Slide 60: How Can Tracks and Carriages Fail?
- Slide 61: Review Question
- Slide 62: Answer
- Slide 63: Hardware Function: Pulls/Handles and Locks
- Slide 64: Hardware Function: Pulls/Handles and Locks
- Slide 65: Pulls/Handles: Flush Turn Handle
- Slide 66: Pulls/Handles: Side Handle, Front Edge Pull
- Slide 67: Locks: Passage
- Slide 68: Locks: Privacy, Mortise
- Slide 69: Locks: Cylinder, Digital
- Slide 70: Combinations: Magnetic Lock with Wraparound Handle
- Slide 71: Combinations: Magnetic Lock with ADA-Compliant Handle
- Slide 72: Combinations: Mortise Lock with Vertical Lever Handle
- Slide 73: Automatic Operation
- Slide 74: Installation Recommendations
- Slide 75: Summary
- Slide 76: Summary
- Slide 77: Thank You [Go to Page]