TMI has the most complete line of strip door hardware on the market. TMI offers 3 types of versatile mounting hardware for standard door applications in both the traditional nut and bolt style and our patented Save-T Loc™ style. The Save-T LOC hardware system reduces installation time as the retainer bars quickly lock the strips to the mounting hardware. Since the pins are pre-studded, all that is required is to mount the hardware, attach the PVC strips, then place the retainer bar over the pins and lock into place. It's that simple... 1, 2, 3! Unlike our competitors who claim quick installation, the Save-T LOC system is truly quick and durable; the retainer bars with LOC TABS will not come loose in two-way traffic. For more information on Save-T Loc, visit our Save-T Loc™ page.
Sizes are stocked in full foot increments from 3’ wide up to 10’ wide. Strip mounting hardware is available in 3 materials; galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel.
There are various methods to mounting a strip door based on the application's location and what is
available to anchor the hardware. Some of the more common applications are: |
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| Header Mount Hardware <return to top> |
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| Traditional Nut & Bolt - Header Mount Strip Door Hardware |
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Save-T LOC - Header Mount
Strip Door Hardware |
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Header Mount / In-Jamb Mount
(UL = Under Lintel)
Header mount hardware is mounted in the door frame under the door lintel. It is designed to be installed inside the doorframe. It mounts directly to the doorjamb. Jamb mount hardware is less common because it extends into the door opening and effectively reduces the door height. |
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| Wall Mount Hardware <return to top> |
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| Traditional Nut & Bolt - Wall Mount Strip Door Hardware |
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Save-T LOC - Wall Mount Strip Door Hardware |
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Wall Mount (SL = Side Lintel)
Wall mount hardware is mounted to the face of the wall above the door opening. We recommended extending the width of your strip door 3” to 4” on each side of the opening, as well as increasing the height of each strip by 3”. This creates a seal around the entire opening. |
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| Universal Mount Hardware <return to top> |
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| Traditional Nut & Bolt - Universal Mount Strip Door Hardware |
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Save-T LOC - Universal Mount
Strip Door Hardware |
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Universal Mount (UM = Universal Mount)
Universal Mount allows the strip door to be mounted as either a header mounted or a wall mounted unit. If you plan on using Universal Mount as a wall mount door, please remember to follow the same rules: Extend the width of your strip door 3” to 4” on each side of the opening, as well as increase the height of each strip by 3”
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| Piano Hinge Mount Strip Door Hardware <return to top> |
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Piano Hinge (PH = For Wall or Header Mount)
TMI also offers Piano Hinged hardware, commonly used in applications with traffic that moves closely to the height of the door jamb. This style includes a hinge that allows the hardware to swing in each direction. Piano hinge is only available in nut & bolt style. |
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Overhead Door Brackets <return to top>
Overhead door brackets are used when there is something obstructing the mounting of the strip door to the
wall or jamb. An example of this would be a roll-up door or an air curtain already mounted over the door
opening. This bracket allows the strip door to protrude out around the obsticle and still get the benefits of
the strip door.
These zinc plated brackets come in two models. The Standard Model comes in a 12 inch or
18 inch projection and will fit doorways up to 11' wide. The Heavy Duty Model comes in an 18 inch projection
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Heavy Duty - 3SBB |
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TMI’s Overhead Door Brackets allow you to install a strip door around an existing roll-up door. The strip door is built around the door and its tracks, creating a three-sided box around the door. Side strips and an optional PVC lid completely seal your door opening.
TMI offers two styles of Overhead Door Brackets:
SDVPP; Standard Duty – For openings up to 11’ 6” wide, TMI’s Standard Duty bracket offers an adjustable projection from 6” to 11”.
3SBB: Heavy Duty Three-Sided Box Beam – For Openings up to 24’ wide and projections up to 18”
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| Sliding Track Strip Door Mounting System <return to top> |
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Sliding Track Mount (Bi-Parting or One Sided Wall Mount)
TMI’s Sliding Strip Door hardware allows you to move your strip door completely out of the opening. Sliding Track Strip Doors include double the amount of track for your door width, allowing you to slide your strip door clear of the opening. The most common configurations are One-Sided Wall Mount (moves the door completely to the left or right), and Bi-Parting Wall Mount (moves half the door to one side and half to the other side). Double and triple track configurations are available. |
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Sliding Center Door |
Sliding Inside Door |
Sliding Left Door |
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| Accordion Strip Door Mounting System <return to top> |
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Accordion Strip Door Hardware
TMI’s exclusive Save-T Accordion Strip Door is used when a sliding strip door suits your application, but there are obstructions on both sides of the doorway opening, such as shelving or a wall. This uniquely constructed sliding strip door is your most economical solution. It is also the most cost effective way to cut your heating or cooling costs.
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| Just a light tug on the nylon pull-rope opens the door, moving the door to one side of the opening, or the panels can bi-part to both sides, allowing easy access for forklifts, hand trucks, large equipment or fragile products. |
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Food Service Strip Mounting System <return to top>
In the food service industry there is a need for items easily cleaned and streamlined so to not have places
dirt and germs can hide. Therefore there are different strips and mounting systems. The strips have heat
sealed loops on the top for mounting not punched holes. These loops are then mounted on bars. This design alleviates stress at the point of contact with traffic. It also allows the strips to be rotated or replaced easily. |
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