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Course Overview:
In this course, Roy Kortenbach introduces you to the Glide Frameless Multi-Slide System, a cutting-edge solution designed with a bottom-weighted mechanism to provide both stability and versatility. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the system's key features, installation requirements, maintenance practices, and operational considerations. Whether you're an architect, contractor, or homeowner, this course will equip you with the knowledge to ensure successful implementation and optimal performance.
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Chapter 1
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Product Introduction: Outdoor Living, Upgraded
The Glide frameless multi-slide system offers several locking mechanisms to secure the panels. There are three main options: the plunger lock, auto catch lock, and patch lock. The auto catch lock has a lever and a spring-loaded mechanism that automatically secures the panel when aligned. It can be operated from both sides by installing a lever on each side.
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GLIDE Lesson 1: Stability, Safety, and Seamless Design - A Guide to Installation and Features
The Glide frameless multi-slide system is a bottom-weighted sliding system designed for stability and ease of use. A key feature is the patented panel retention system, which secures panels in place, preventing them from being knocked out due to impact.
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GLIDE Lesson 2: Understanding Panel Dimensions, Track Alignment, and Proper Care to Ensure Smooth Operation and Safety
The Glide frameless multi-slide system features panels that typically measure between three and four feet in width. Standard configurations include three to four panels for a 10-foot opening and four to five panels for a 15-foot opening. The maximum panel size is four feet by ten feet, equating to 40 square feet per panel.
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GLIDE Lesson 3. Locking Options & Panel Function Review
The Glide frameless multi-slide system offers several locking mechanisms to secure the panels. There are three main options: the plunger lock, auto catch lock, and patch lock. The auto catch lock has a lever and a spring-loaded mechanism that automatically secures the panel when aligned. It can be operated from both sides by installing a lever on each side.
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