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It's essential to square a metal door frame when installing it. Steel doors, which typically provide more security for garage and utility rooms than doors constructed from wood, usually come with a frame that is also made from steel. The metal is thick and difficult to drill through, so steel frames usually come with metal tabs that attach to the edges of the jack studs framing the doorway. You can install a steel door frame before or after you frame the wall. It's sometimes easier to do it before if the floor isn't level, because the tabs for securing the base of the frame are still accessible, and you can adjust or shim them. Frame the rough opening in the same way you would frame it for a wooden jamb -- if you choose to install the door frame after you erect the wall. Measure the width of the door frame from the outsides of the side jambs with a tape measure and make the rough opening 1/2 inch wider than this. The height of the opening should be 1/4 inch higher than the frame. If the floor isn't level, you might need to set the header 1/2 inch or more higher so that you have room to level the frame.

Set the frame into the opening and bend the anchor ties around the jack studs by hitting them with a hammer. Place a level horizontally along the top of the door jamb and adjust the jamb sides to center the bubble. Once it's centered, drive a 1 1/2-inch screw into one of the holes of the tab at the top of the frame on either side to hold the horizontal jamb secure. Use a drill and a No.2 Phillips bit to drive the screws. Place the level against one side of the frame and move the bottom in or out to center the bubble. Drive a screw into one of the holes on the bottom tab. Plumb and secure the opposite side in the same way. When the top and both sides are level, drive screws into all the holes on all the tabs. Place the frame on the bottom plate of the wall, if you're installing it before you install the jack studs and header. Have someone hold a level against the top of the frame, then raise or lower the adjustable feet of the frame to center the bubble of the level. Plumb the sides by moving the feet back and forth along the bottom plate.

When they are both level, drive 1 1/2-inch screws to secure the feet to the bottom plate. Install the king studs, jack studs and header. Bend the tabs of the frame around the jack studs and header and secure them with screws. When the frame is secure, cut out the part of the bottom plate that spans the door opening, using a reciprocating saw. 1. What material thickness is Rediframe available in? 18 or 20 gauge 2. Are Rediframe available in galvanized steel? 3. Why use a prefinished frame? It is less expensive. You can save between to per frame in field painting costs 4. Are Rediframes available welded? No, Rediframes are provided KD (knock-down) only. 5. What casing (trim) options are available? Steel (standard), aluminum, S56 Steel Colonial (2-1/4″ ) or prepped for wood trim (by others) 6. Can you have different casing on a single frame? Yes, it is common to have steel casing on one side and wood trim on the other side. 7. What is a ” lance” ?

A The lance is an integral clip formed in the leg (face) of the frame to accept steel, aluminum or S56 casing.
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lowes screen doors 30 inch A nail hole is the prep for wood trim.
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door locks for fiat punto A Rediframe Brown, Ivory, Bright White and Prime are available at no upcharge. Mojave Brown, Black, Lt. Grey and Tan are available with a per frame charge. Rediframe can be provided in any custom color with a per frame charge. A set-up is required for orders less than (100) frames.

10. What is the minimum wall size? 2-5/8″ for 1-3/8″ frames or cased opening profiles 2-7/8″ for 1-3/4″ frames 4″ for 1-3/8″ X 1-3/4″ communicating frames 4-1/2″ for 1-3/4″ x 1-3/4″ communicating frames. 11. What is the maximum wall size? 13″ Wall sizes are available in 1/8″ increments 12. Is Rediframe available with a kerf? 13. What are the frame configurations for Kerf Rediframe? 14. What hinge preps are available? For 1-3/8″ doors: 3-1/2″ x ¼” radius template hinge. For 1-3/4″ doors: 4″ x ¼” radius template hinge, 4-1/2″ square template hinge (standard weight), 4-1/2″ heavy weight (Rediframe only), 5″ standard weight (Rediframe only), and 4″ x 5/8″ radius ” Universal Hinge. Prep” (template or non-template). 15. What is a Universal Hinge Prep? 16. What strike preps are available? 17. What is an adjustable t-strike? A two-piece strike plate that allows the door to be adjusted to eliminate the rattle.

18. Does Rediframe have welded hinge plates like hollow metal frames? 14-gage steel gussets (plates) are applied in the factory (standard). Exceptions: 4-1/2″ heavy weight and 5″ standard weight have welded hinge plates like hollow metal. 19. Does Rediframe have welded strike plates like hollow metal frames? 20. Will a Rediframe hold a heavy door? Yes, Rediframes have been cycle tested using a 22-gage frame and a 188-pound hollow metal door for 1,000,000 cycles. 21. Are Rediframes handed? 22. Does Rediframe make borrowed lites and sidelites? 23. Are sidelites available for 1-3/8″ doors? No, 1-3/4″ doors only 24. What is the maximum width and height for a sidelite or borrowed lite frame?Commercial Door Experts Delivering Solutions to All Commercial Door ProblemsA Pennsylvania Certified Women Business Enterprise HC HoodCo offers high quality products to fit any budget, need or architectural design – including hollow metal doors and frames, wood doors and frames, door hardware, bathroom partitions and accessories, as well as a variety of specialty items.