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Polar-Pro Flexible Swinging Door for Walk-In Coolers & Freezers, 48” wide x 96” high, (2) .080” thick clear PVC panels (rated for -20° to 140°F), (2) stainless steel swinging arms and universal mounting brackets, and (2) anti-curl strips.
Tall Walk-In Access: Flexible swinging door with a 48″ wide × 96″ high opening, ideal for tall personnel or cart access in walk-in coolers and freezers.
Durable PVC Panels: Dual clear panels (~0.080″ thick) rated for ‑20 °F to 140 °F, ensuring long-lasting performance in cold-storage environments.
Heavy-Duty Hardware: Includes stainless-steel swing arms, universal mounting brackets, and anti-curl strips for smooth, reliable operation.
Energy & Workflow Efficiency: Swinging design minimizes air exchange while providing easy access, helping maintain internal temperatures and reduce refrigeration load.
Flexible Installation: Can be mounted inside the jamb, on the wall, or with brackets, fitting various walk-in door frames.
Q: What is the PP‑C‑080‑4896 model?
A: A flexible swinging door designed for walk‑in coolers and freezers, measuring 48″ wide × 96″ high.
Q: What are its key materials and temperature ratings?
A: Two 0.080″ thick clear PVC panels, stainless steel swing arms and mounting hardware, rated for temperatures from ‑20 °F to 140 °F.
Q: What are its main benefits and use‑cases?
A: Ideal for high‑traffic refrigeration entrances, walk‑in coolers, or freezer rooms where frequent access is required while maintaining interior temperature and reducing energy loss.
Q: What should installers verify before ordering?
A: Ensure the opening is 48″ W × 96″ H, confirm the mounting surface supports the hardware, allow full panel swing clearance, and maintain minimal bottom clearance to prevent buckling.
Q: Why choose this model over a standard rigid door?
A: Provides unrestricted two-way traffic for personnel or carts, reduces air infiltration and temperature loss, and supports energy-efficient operation in cold-room environments
Clean the clear PVC panels regularly using a soft cloth and mild, non‑abrasive detergent to maintain clarity and prevent surface buildup.
Inspect the stainless‑steel swing arms, mounting brackets, and fasteners for looseness, wear, or corrosion; tighten or replace as needed.
Check that the two swinging panels overlap and meet flush in the center; if misaligned, adjust the centering nuts/plate to ensure proper closure.
Confirm the panels return fully to the closed position. If they don’t, loosen the lock‑nut at the bottom of the bracket, turn the tension screw (clockwise to increase tension, counter‑clockwise to decrease), then tighten the lock‑nut again.
Verify the bottom of the panels clears the floor by approximately 1/8″ to avoid buckling and maintain seal integrity; replace any “no‑curl” strips if they’re damaged or curled.
Ensure the mounted unit is supporting the full weight and force of the swing doors—weak jambs or frame may compromise performance or cause premature wear