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Description
Acudor ED-2002 Flush Access Door 10" x 10"The Acudor ED-2002 Access Door. The Acudor ED-2002 flush access door is an economical and attractive access door for walls and ceilings. This quality product is ideally suited for apartments, condominiums, and office buildings. A concealed hinge, rounded safety corners on the flange, and a white baked enamel prime coat are all standard features of this access door. Additional features include a flush fit door panel with formed edges.Acudor ED-2002 Flush Access Door Specifications: Access Door Material: 16 gauge steel door and frame. Access Door: Flush to frame, formed edges. Access Door Frame: 1" wide outside flange - 1 1/2" deep mounting frame with holes. Access Door Hinge: Concealed. Access Door Latch: Stainless Steel screwdriver operated cam latch. Access Door Finish: white baked enamel prime coat. Dimensions are W x H
Brand: Acudor
Color: White
Material: Stainless Steel
Style: 10-10
Item Weight: 2.99 Pounds
Brand: Acudor
Color: White
Material: Stainless Steel
Style: 10-10
Item Weight: 2.99 Pounds
Assembly Required: Yes
Manufacturer: Acudor
Part Number: ED-2002 (11937)
Item Weight: 2.99 pounds
Product Dimensions: 3 x 12 x 12 inches
Item model number: ACUDOR - ED-2002-10x10
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Item Package Quantity: 1
Included Components: Panel
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: March 19, 2007