Glide Right. (What's new on the Marketplace).The Glide Right bracket (character) right bracket - "]". ASCII character 93. Common names: right square bracket; ITU-T: closing bracket; unbracket. Rare: unsquare; INTERCAL: U turn back. Paired with left bracket. , distributed by NAA NAA Nomina Anatomica Avium. member N-S N-S North-South N-S Nassi-Shneidermann (diagram) N-S Special Assignment, NACO staff Enterprises Inc., was designed to eliminate the need to replace damaged bifold Bi´fold a. 1. Twofold; double; of two kinds, degrees, etc. closet doors. The bracket is machined from a 20-gauge zinc alloy to withstand the pressure created by the pivot or glide pins if the door is improperly opened. The engineering of the Glide Right enables it to be used on any corner of a bifold door that might experience damage. Unlike other products on the market the Glide Right bracket reinforces three sides of the corner of the door, and supports the pin in an upright position Upright position or erect position, in a frequency-division multiple access multiplexer, means that a signal is upconverted to the multiplexer band without inverting the frequencies. See inverted position. keeping it "in the track." This repair bracket installs quickly on-site and reduces the need for maintenance callbacks to repair closet doors that won't stay on track. Since the Glide Right wraps around three sides of the corner of the door, it can even prevent costly door replacement by reducing splitting and keeping the pinholes from enlarging. The bracket is available in two sizes -- one and one-eighths inch and one and three-eighths inch. Each size is available with pinhole openings of three-eighths and seven-sixteenths inches to accommodate a variety of closet pin sizes and styles. The Glide Right bracket is a modern day solution to an age-old problem, bifold doors that won't stay on track. Perfect for building facility managers, maintenance repair professionals, homeowners, property owners and managers. |
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