Part # 562 - Sliding Screen Door Handle Metal Industries Replacement Part for Sliding Patio Door Screens that used metal industries parts
Old Style No longer available. The current style you will receive is the direct replacement see pictures.
To install (see instructions in pictures and how to video) the old style may have a screw or a rivet depending on the vintage. If your version has the rivet the old rivet will need to be drilled out and new rivet which comes with Kit will need to be installed using a rivet gun.
Part Number 617:
OSI® WINTeQ™ TeQ::Foam Gun™ This specially designed professional use foam applicator gun is for use with foam cans with valves, and our OSI WINTeQ System TeQ::Foam.Recommended for:
Use with foam cans with valves, and our OSI WINTeQ System TeQ::FoamNot Recommended for: Use with non-valved foam cans
624Cheetah Door Installation Tool by JenTra
Finally, a tool that allows anyone to achieve an accurate install every time.This kit revolutionizes the way door installation is viewed as well as helps to reduce the current burden that is associated with it. The tool uses integrated levels and built-in spacers that allow users to fine-tune ever unique installation.To Use: Simply click the tool onto the door and set it into position; then use the attached level and fasten the door into place. no more juggling 6-foot level or trying to balance the door while attempting to keep everything square. Each part is designed to keep the appropriate space around the door during installation. This helps to ensure the reveal between the door and jamb stays perfect. By keeping this space parallel and plumb, your doors will operate properly every time.This tool allows contractors and DIY'ers to easily install doors accurately and consistently, which in turn helps to prevent unnecessary callback and warranty claims. If a door is installed properly it will last to serve its purpose for many years to come. However, if a door is installed improperly it will build up tension and eventually warp or fail over time. Currently, improper installation is one of the largest causes for door failure and consequent door replacement by a manufacturer. In fact, when one of the largest door manufacture in America was polled, their answer was a staggering 95% of the doors that they take back on a warranty claim failed due to installation error and not because of any failure during their manufacturing process. IF this is sail hard to believe, walk around whatever building you are in right now and look at the doors, more particularly, look at the reveal or gap on the hinged side of your doors. If this gap is not parallel the entire length of the door, it is causing un-even tension, which in turn leads to... you guessed it, TROUBLES!
Instructions
3 strike side pieces with fold down spacers and 1/8” reveal guides
3 hinge side pieces with fold down spacers, levels and 3/64” reveal guides
1 top piece with level, fold down spacers and 1/8” reveal guides
1 carry bag
Price includes standard shipping
Limited quantities available
Part Number 631
Rivet Crimping Pliers Used for Channel and Tube Balances Repair
Accessories Sold Separately
P# 632 - Rivet Removal PliersP# 633 - Replacement Pin for rivet removal pliers
Part Number 631
Rivet Crimping Pliers Used for Channel and Tube Balances Repair
Accessories Sold Separately
P# 632 - Rivet Removal PliersP# 633 - Replacement Pin for rivet removal pliers
Part Number 633
Replacement Pin for rivet removal Pliers Used for Channel and Tube Balances Repair
Accessories Sold Separately
P# 631 - Rivet Crimping PliersP# 632 - rivet removal pliers
640- Hygrometer
Everyone in the industry has or will at some point get a call from a panicked homeowner with new windows stating, “My windows are failing! I have water on the glass or even worse yet, frost. Ahhhh. Send someone here right away.”Explaining to this homeowner that the issue occurring is condensation, an environment management issue, and not defective windows can be difficult.A hygrometer is the perfect educational tool to understanding — and most importantly proving — when a condensation issue is present in a home.