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Polar-Pro Flexible Swinging Door for Walk-In Coolers & Freezers, 42” wide x 78” high, (2) .120” thick clear PVC panels (rated for -20° to 140°F), (2) stainless steel swinging arms and universal mounting brackets, and (2) anti-curl strips.
Space-Efficient Access: Flexible swinging door measuring 42″ wide × 78″ high, ideal for walk-in coolers/freezers with limited space or lower-height openings.
Temperature-Rated PVC Panels: Dual clear PVC panels (~0.120″ thick) suitable for temperatures from ‑20 °F to 140 °F, providing durability in cold-storage environments.
Smooth Operation: Includes swing arms, mounting brackets, and anti-curl strips for reliable, easy movement while maintaining internal temperatures.
Energy & Workflow Benefits: Flexible swinging design minimizes air exchange, supporting thermal efficiency and reducing refrigeration load.
Mid-Traffic Ready: Well-suited for walk-in units with frequent staff or cart movement, but not designed for heavy industrial traffic.
Installation Considerations: Ensure wall framing, header clearance, and swing radius accommodate the door’s design and that the 78″ height fits your opening.
Q: What is the PP‑C‑120‑4278 model?
A: A flexible swinging door designed for commercial walk‑in coolers and freezers, measuring 42″ wide × 78″ high.
Q: What are its key materials and temperature ratings?
A: Two 0.120″ thick clear PVC panels, stainless steel swing arms and mounting hardware, rated for temperatures from ‑20 °F to 140 °F.
Q: What are its primary benefits and use‑cases?
A: Ideal for high‑traffic refrigeration entrances, commercial kitchens, cold storage rooms, and walk‑in freezers, providing frequent access while maintaining internal temperature control.
Q: What should an installer check prior to ordering?
A: Confirm the opening is 42″ W × 78″ H, ensure the mounting surface supports hardware, allow full panel swing clearance, and maintain proper floor clearance to prevent buckling.
Q: Why choose this model instead of a rigid door?
A: Allows free two‑way traffic flow, reduces temperature loss, minimizes condensation build‑up, and offers a flexible, cost‑effective solution for refrigerated environments.
Clean PVC Panels: Wipe the clear PVC panels regularly with a soft cloth and mild, non-abrasive detergent to maintain visibility and prevent buildup.
Inspect Hardware: Check stainless-steel swinging arms and mounting brackets for looseness, corrosion, or wear; tighten or replace as needed.
Check Panel Alignment: Ensure the two swinging panels overlap correctly. Adjust the alignment plate if panels do not close flush.
Adjust Spring Tension: If panels do not return fully to the closed position, adjust the tension screw on the bottom bracket.
Maintain Bottom Clearance: Ensure panels are about 1/8" above the floor. Inspect no-curl strips at the bottom and replace if damaged.
Verify Proper Sealing: Confirm panels maintain a tight overlap to preserve temperature control and energy efficiency.