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Perfect for blocking noise from kitchens, warehouse rooms, and other such areas, the Curtron SPD-20-SS-DBL-7896 is a Service-Pro Swing Door. It has two 39" wide and 96" high door panels with clear 9" x 14" windows. This SPD-20-SS-DBL-7896 does not come with a kickplate or impact plate. It does, however, come with its own hinged assembly and bottom pin. The Swing Door is made of 20 gauge stainless steel for increased durability and easy maintenance.
Durable Double-Swing Design – Built for frequent use in high-traffic commercial and industrial environments.
78" x 96" Wide Opening – Provides easy access for carts, equipment, and personnel.
Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel Construction – Corrosion-resistant and ideal for foodservice, warehouses, and production facilities.
Energy & Climate Control – Helps maintain indoor temperatures and reduce heating/cooling costs.
Contaminant Protection – Acts as a barrier against dust, debris, and unwanted outdoor elements.
Low Maintenance – Designed for long-lasting performance with minimal upkeep.
Q: What is the Curtron SPD-20-SS-DBL-7896 Door?
A: A 78" x 96" Service-Pro Series 20 double swing door, built for durability and smooth traffic flow in commercial settings.
Q: What is it made of?
A: Constructed from stainless steel with an insulated core for strength, cleanliness, and temperature control.
Q: Where is it best used?
A: Ideal for restaurants, supermarkets, warehouses, food processing facilities, and other high-traffic areas.
Q: How does it operate?
A: The double swing design allows for easy two-way access, improving workflow efficiency.
Q: Why choose the Service-Pro Series 20?
A: It’s engineered for heavy-duty use, resisting impacts while maintaining long-term performance.
Q: What size opening does it fit?
A: Designed for doorways measuring 78" wide by 96" high.
Q: Does it help with energy efficiency?
A: Yes, the insulated construction helps reduce heat transfer, keeping conditioned air inside.
Clean door panels regularly with a mild soap solution; avoid abrasive cleaners
Inspect hinges and hardware for wear; tighten or lubricate as needed
Check gaskets and seals to ensure proper closure and energy efficiency
Remove debris from door swing area to prevent obstructions and damage
Schedule professional inspection annually for long-term durability and performance