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Slide and Swing Products
The Horton Advantage
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Horton Automatics
From its very inception in 1960, with the introduction of the world’s
First Automatic Sliding Door for Commercial Use ,
Horton Automatics continued to develop many industry “Firsts”
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INDUSTRY FIRSTS
First to gain
nationwide building code acceptance for the automatic sliding door.
First
internal shockproof checking in sliding door operator design
(patented).
First
U.L. listing of the swing/slide breakaway feature on an exit (patented).
First to market the
automatic pass
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through window.
First automatic door manufacturer to catalogue a motion detector with safety beam.
First
U.S. manufacturer to develop the automatic Folding door
and receive U.L.
listings on the operator, folding door system and breakaway mechanism.
Horton Automatics has since developed the Industry’s broadest product line
and
the Industry’s best lead times.
A Division of Overhead Door Corporation A Sanwa Shutter Company
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Network of Independent Distributors
Worldwide positioning
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Corpus Christi
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North and South America & Far East
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Telford
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Europe and Africa
Corpus Christi, TX
Telford, England
Horton Automatics
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Slide and Swing Products
Sliding Doors
Drive Mechanisms
Door Types
Design Options
Door Construction
Horton Solid Breakout Extrusion
Horton Corner Block vs. Mass Produced Thru Bolt
Folding Doors
Door Types
Design Options
Swing Doors
Operator types
Mounting and Design Options
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Industry’s broadest product offering
(4) Header sizes, (3) Operator/Drive systems,
Sizes: 4”x 6”, 6”x 8”, 6”x 6”, 8”x 6”
Electric linear drive, Electric belt drive, Pneumatic
Perimeter/Jamb mounted, Surface mount,
Ability to customize for special applications and
conditions
Horton specializes in custom jobs
Most durable door panel construction
Horton
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exclusive corner block
All slide door packages include choice of premium
sensors
Dual photo beams
Provides sensing redundancy for added threshold safety
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Drive Mechanism
Linear Drive
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Profiler
®
Series 2000
Horton
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Exclusive
Slim 4” x 6” Header allows flush assembly to 4” jambs
Ease of installation
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quick header to jamb fastening
Threadless 1/2” dia. tempered stainless steel rod
1/8 HP motor
Single slide to 9’
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0” wide; bi
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part to 16’
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0” wide
Up to 200 lbs per panel (non
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breakout)
Includes ProfilerStorm
®
Series hurricane rated doors
EFFICIENT DIRECT
COUPLED
MOTOR
STAINLESS STEEL ROD
ROBUST CLUTCH MECHANISM
DURABLE COUPLER
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Drive Mechanism
Belt Drive
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ProSlide
®
Series 2003
Ideal for Commercial Applications
6” x 6” header
3/4” steel reinforced nylon drive belt
1/8 HP motor
Single slide door up to 9’
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0” wide, bi
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part up to 16’
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0”
Exceeds common specs for automatic slide doors
Up to 250 lbs per panel (non
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breakout)
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Drive Mechanism
Belt Drive
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ProSlide
®
Series 2003T Telescoping
Ideal for commercial and hospital applications
Maximizes door opening
8” x 6” header
3/4” steel reinforced nylon drive belt
1/8 HP motor
Singles up to 12’
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0” wide, biparts up to 16’
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0”
Single slide door up to 90lbs per panel
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Drive Mechanism
Belt Drive
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Series 2001 HD
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Slide
®
Ideal for Heavy Duty Commercial/Industrial Applications
6” x 8” header
Heavy duty 1/8 HP motor, 1/4 HP also available
1” steel reinforced nylon drive belt
Single slide door up to 9’
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0” wide, bi
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part up to 16’
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0”
Up to 500 lbs per panel for non
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breakout single slide
Up to 300 lbs per panel for non
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breakout bipart
Includes Elegant
®
Series 2500 all
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glass doors
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Drive Mechanism
Pneumatic
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Series 1000
Ideal for Pharmaceutical, Clean Room and Industrial applications
Requires clean air source to operate
Can be made explosion proof by
Mounting all electronics in non
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hazardous area
Using intrinsically safe module switching devices
All pneumatic control and switching devices
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Door Types
Type 010
Sliding panel ‘X’ slides along
interior of fixed sidelite ‘O’.
Type 110
Slide
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swing panel ‘SX’ slides
along exterior of fixed sidelite ‘O’.
Type 310
Slide
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swing panel ‘SX’ slides
along interior of swing
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out
sidelite ‘SO’.
Type 410
Slide
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swing panel ‘SX’ slides
between fixed sidelite ‘O’ and
swing
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out sidelite ‘SO’
Type 110 Surface Mount
Slide
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swing panel ‘SX’ slides
along exterior of wall.
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Design Options
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Design Options
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Design Options
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Design Options
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Design Options
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Automatic Sliding Doors
Design Options
Push bar releases the breakout latch and remains flush with surface of the
door. Dogging is not required.
Can be used on inside (110) or outside (310) slider breakouts
Fits all door panel sizes from 27” (9’ bipart) and up.
Horton
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Exclusive
Flush Panic
Device
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Competitive Comparison
Door Panel Construction
Horton
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Exclusive SOLID break
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out extrusion
Horton
Stanley Shown
Solid bar with continuous
interlocking
Hollow extrusion
Sloppy operation
ONLY 2 ¼” interlock
at strike end
Typical Mass Produced Door
Wheels mount to extrusion!
Horton Advantages:
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Robust design increased durability and support
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Solid operation that you can “feel”
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Continuous scissor action
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Competitive Comparison
Door Panel Construction
Horton SOLID break
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out bar with continuous interlocking
Continuous torsion bar
Torsion bar only at the corner
Horton
Typical Mass Produced Door
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Anatomy of a more durable door
Door Panel Construction
Horton
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Exclusive Corner Block Design
Cut to length
Corner Blocks add
strength
Massive bottom
rail web for
superior strength
(4) 10
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24 X ¾” self
threading FHMS secure
corner block to
horizontal rail
Grade 8
¼
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20
Bolts
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Anatomy of a more durable door
Door Panel Construction
Horton
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Exclusive Corner Block Design
Four 10
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24 bolts
secure corner
block to
horizontal rail
Two Grade 8, 1/4
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20
bolts secure corner
block to vertical rail
Concave steel
backup plate
engineered as built
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in
self locking device for
Grade 8 bolts
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Competitive Comparison
Horizontal Rail
Vertical
Rail
Corner
Block
Vertical
Wall
Steel Back Up Plate
Concave steel back
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up plate
engineered as built
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in self locking
device for the Grade 8 Bolts
Thin steel
stamping hold
rods
Bottom rail
Muntin
¼” Flimsy thru
bolts
Horton Corner Block Panel
Mass
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Produced Thru Bolt
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Competitive Comparison
Holes drilled in vertical rail
for rod adjustment and
filled with plastic plug
Tapping plate / block
located inside vertical
interlock rail
Mass
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Produced Thru Bolt
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Competitive Comparison
Thru Bolt Construction
After Wear at Installation
Rails Can Twist and Misalign
Panel Becomes Damaged
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FoldingAccess
®
Series 4
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4200
Ideal for commercial and hospital applications
Maximizes door opening in narrow corridors
Heavy
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duty Series 4000 operator
6” x 6” header
Meets emergency egress requirements
Automatic Folding Doors
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Automatic Folding Doors
Door Types
Fold
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in Types
Folds to interior and
breaks away to
exterior
Fold
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out Types
Folds and breaks
away to exterior.
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Automatic Folding Doors
Design Options
Flush Panic Bar
(Horton Exclusive)
Depressed panic bar
releases magnetic
lock and allows
panel to breakout
90
°
from any point of
travel.
Electromagnetic Locks
Hold panels in locked
positions under normal
conditions with 1000
lbs. min. force.
Interior View
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Swing Doors
Low Energy
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governed By ANSI 156.19
Typically “Knowing Act” Activated
Less Costly than Full Automatic
Slower Opening Speed
No External Safety Devices Required
Fully Automatic
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governed by ANSI 156.10
Typically Sensor Activated
Require External Safety Devices
Faster Opening Speeds Allowed
Guide Rails Required Swing Side
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EasyAccess
® Series 7000
1/15 HP motor designed for low
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energy
ADA handicap applications
Spring closing
6”x 6” or 4”x 6” side access headers
HD
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Swing
® Series 4000
Heavy duty 1/8 HP motor
Maximum
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duty Quadracoil
™
spring closing
(4 independent coil springs separated by
teflon discs and enclosed in spring box)
6”x 6” side access header or 4 ½” x 6”
bottom access header
Automatic Swing Doors
Operator Types
Both available in surface mount or
Overhead Concealed configurations
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Automatic Swing Doors
Mounting Types
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Surface Mount
All arm configurations available for both Series 4000 and 7000.
Surface mount operators available in singles or pairs.
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Automatic Swing Doors
Mounting Types
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Overhead Concealed
Complete door package available for both Series 4000 and 7000.
Overhead Concealed operators available in singles or pairs.
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Automatic Swing Doors
Overhead Concealed Power Arm Options
Direct Drive
The operator output shaft connects to a concealed power arm in
the top web of the door.
The power arm serves as the door top pivot.
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Automatic Swing Doors
Overhead Concealed Power Arm Options
Independent Pivot
The operator output shaft connects to an arm that transmits power to the door
via a slide block connected to the arm.
The power arm works in a track that is mounted in the top web of the door. The
door pivot is independent of the operator
Allows for operator maintenance without removing the door panel.
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Automatic Swing Doors
Operator Options
Designed for Low Energy ADA Applications
of Large and/or High Traffic doors.
HD
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Swing
® Series 4000LE
Combines heavy duty features of Series 4000 with low energy
functionality of Series 7000
Heavy duty 1/8 HP motor
Maximum
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duty Quadracoil
™
spring closing
Slower opening speed
“Knowing Act” activation
No external safety devices required
6”x 6” side access header or
4 ½”x 6” bottom access header
Surface mounted or overhead concealed
Singles or pairs
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Automatic Swing Doors
Operator Options
Fire Door Surface
Mount
Operators
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Series 7900, 4900 or 4900LE
Operator equipped with U.L. approved "Fire Exit Hardware" type GXHX
as found in the U.L. Building Materials Directory.
Required U.L. equipment supplied by others includes door, frame,
hinges, automatic fire detectors or central alarm control
Rated equipment must comply with NFPA 101 & NFPA 80 Fire Door
Requirements.
Fire exit hardware latches the door
closed to contain the fire or smoke and
prevent it from spreading to other areas
of the
6”x 6” or 4”x 6” side access header
Singles or pairs
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Automatic Swing Doors
Operator Options
Fire Door Package
Series 4900DP or 4900DP
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LE
with Overhead Concealed Operators
INDUSTRY FIRST
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Complete fire rated system that includes door, exit
device and concealed heavy duty automatic operator.
Heavy duty operator concealed within steel header.
18
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gauge hollow metal door panel, honeycomb or steel stiffened
core with up to 3 hour rating
Low
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profile push bar resists abuse
and maximizes opening
Heavy duty pinned continuous hinge
Full power or low energy operation
Singles, pairs or double
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egress
Designed for
high traffic entrances that
must meet building, fire, and safety codes.
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Automatic Swing Doors
Operator Options
Pneumatic
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Series 5100 Surface Mount
Ideal for Pharmaceutical, Clean Room and Industrial applications
Requires clean air source to operate
Can be made explosion proof by
Mounting all electronics in non
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hazardous area
Using intrinsically safe module switching devices
All pneumatic control and switching devices
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