Security Screen Door
Specs:
- Outward opening: Left or Right Swing (interchangeable).
- Size: Fits on any of our 32” or 36” wide Catalyst Force Entry Doors as well as most of our competitor’s training doors. Retrofitting into an already existing door frame is as easy as drilling four 3/8” holes into your door frame or training tower / structure and reinforcing appropriately.
- Materials:
- Made of AR-450
- 100% America Steel Tubing & A50 Steel
- Hinges: Heim Joints
- Eternal-lasting bearings, durability, and consistency
- Heim joints are used in suspension systems in trucks. Ours carry a static load of 29,090 lbs.
Warranty: 2 years on all parts.
Features:
- Interchangeable Side of Opening: the Security Screen Door is horizontally symmetrical. Simply flip it upside down by rotating it 180 degrees while keeping the outward facing side of the door outward facing. Reinstall the bolts to the opposite door jam (ie. our logo will be upside down). The 6 holes (1/2” in size) already exist for the hinges to remount or simply drill six 1/2” holes to the frame you choose. It’s as easy and simple as two people unscrewing the two hinges, flipping the door, and remounting.
- Hinges & Extendable Heim Joints: Unscrew the nut adjacent to the heim joint to shift the entire frame of the door left or right. This option allows the door to seat flush against our Catalyst Force Entry Door and control the width of gap desired for training.
- Replacement is Easy: the Tube Steel housing the lock break mechanism is cotter pinned for (eventual wear-and-tear) replacement** without the need of purchasing additional equipment from us. Simply utilize standard 2x2 tube steel cut to equivalent length and drill accordingly to fit and reinstall.
- Resetting: As quick as our Catalyst Force Entry Door. You control the difficulty by choice of material and how many to set. We provide you the options. We recommend 1” x 2” blocks. The steel plate utilized for the lock cover is 14g steel plate that can be fitted into the slot provided by unscrewing the two bolts above and below. Hammer to flatten. When it’s run its course, unscrew and flip to utilize other side. Cut a new piece and reload as stated above at minimal cost to you.