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Polar-Pro Flexible Swinging Door for Walk-In Coolers & Freezers, 42” wide x 84” 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.
Compact Width with Full-Height Clearance (42″ × 84″) — Perfect for cooler or freezer entrances in tight spaces while providing full height for standard personnel access.
Low-Temperature PVC Panels — .120″ clear PVC panels stay flexible down to –20 °F, helping maintain cold-room integrity and reduce energy loss.
Smooth Swing & Anti-Curl Design — Stainless steel swing hardware and anti-curl strips keep panels straight and ensure consistent, reliable closing.
Durable Mounting & Installation Flexibility — Universal stainless brackets support in-jamb or wall-mounted installation, designed for long-term use in cold-storage environments.
Energy & Workflow Efficiency — Lets the main walk-in door remain open while maintaining the thermal barrier, improving access and reducing refrigeration load.
Q1: What size opening does this door fit?
A1: Fits a 42" wide × 84" high doorway, ideal for personnel access in walk-in coolers or freezers.
Q2: What material and temperature range does it support?
A2: Flexible Polar-grade PVC panels (.120" thick) that remain durable in temperatures down to –20°F.
Q3: How is it different from a standard strip door?
A3: Swinging panels with torsion-spring hinges move on an even plane, ensuring full closure, better sealing, and controlled airflow.
Q4: What durability and installation features are included?
A4:
Stainless steel universal mounting hardware for corrosion resistance
Anti-curl strips on each panel maintain alignment and seal
Mountable in-jamb or surface-mounted for installation flexibility
Q5: How does it improve energy efficiency and workflow?
A5: Maintains internal temperature while allowing traffic flow, reducing warm air infiltration and refrigeration energy use.
Q6: Where is this door commonly used?
A6: Perfect for restaurants, supermarkets, cold storage, and food-service facilities where personnel access and temperature control are critical.
Clean the PVC panels and hardware every 3–6 months using mild soap and warm water; dry thoroughly and avoid harsh chemicals, solvents or abrasives.
Inspect the swing arms, mounting brackets and fasteners every 3–6 months; ensure nothing is loose, worn, or corroded.
Check panel alignment and overlap quarterly: both swing panels should return fully and seal without gaps.
Keep the doorway area and swing path clear of debris, pallets or obstructions.
Replace any PVC panel that shows signs of cracking, warping, curling or excessive wear to maintain sealing and temperature control.
Use only non‑abrasive cleaning tools and avoid spray‑on solvent cleaners to preserve the PVC finish and mounting hardware.