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Cornell / Cookson

Rolling Counter Door

Model Number: ESC10, ESC20 (with frame and sill)

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Commonly used in cafeterias, concession stands and ticket booths, our Rolling Counter Doors provide accessibility and security in interior and exterior finished wall openings. These doors are manufactured with smaller, more aesthetically pleasing door components than traditional rolling doors (such as the guides, slats, brackets and hood), so they require minimal headroom and can be custom-fitted into a wide variety of openings.

Features & Benefits

  • Perfect for smaller counter openings such as concession stands and ticket booths.
  • Interior or exterior.
  • Can be custom fit into a wide variety of openings.
  • Lightweight components make the door easier to handle.
  • Built for everyday use!

Technical Specifications

Product Details
  • Standard construction up to 21’ wide, 10’ high (limit of 180 square feet).
  • Optional wind load construction of up to 14' wide, 10' high (limit of 140 square feet).
  • Tubular Motors: Concealed tubular motors provide a solution for strict dimensional limitations around the header or aesthetic requirements that lend themselves to its smaller, compact design.
  • Units may be used in masonry or drywall openings from 4" to 13" thick.
  • Can open by motor, hand-crank, or push-up operation, depending on size and/or weight.
  • SpectraShield® Powder Coating in more than 180 colors.
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Features & Benefits

  • Perfect for smaller counter openings such as concession stands and ticket booths.
  • Interior or exterior.
  • Can be custom fit into a wide variety of openings.
  • Lightweight components make the door easier to handle.
  • Built for everyday use!
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