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Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase
    dormakaba

    Revolving Door, Crane 3000 Series Showcase

    Fully Formed and Welded Custom Revolving Door

    The Crane 3000 Series revolving door combines premium construction with unmatched design to create a door limited only by your imagination.

    By selecting a Crane 3000 Series revolving door, the scene is limited only by imagination and vision. Any building can benefit from the value of a revolving door; some buildings deserve the stylized choice of the industry’s signature product, a Crane 3000. Whether the design includes the old-world elegance of mahogany or a sleek and contemporary steel finish, or anywhere in between, the 3000 offers premium construction and unrivaled custom design. The Crane 3000 Series is the only fully formed and welded revolving door in the market.

    The Crane 3000 Series is available with manual, automatic, or security modes of operation, and can be customized with all attachment types (see the graphic). The 3000 series can also be constructed with Motion Assist 360.

    The BIM object filename indicates wall attachment configuration type: A thru T (see diagram) and Revit wall types: Solid Wall [no tag] or Curtain Wall, CW

    CAD DWG format files are available online through the dormakaba Crane 3000 product page.

    Specification
    • Crane 3000 Series revolving doors are cut, formed, and precisely welded from heavy USS 16 gauge stainless steel or 14 B&S gauge bronze sheet and compatible bar stock to create the sturdiest structural elements possible. The exterior surface metal is fully welded to the interior reinforcing substructure. The four door wing corners and the interior enclosure-post-to-base connections are all welded. Canopy fascia are visually seamless and attached to the ceiling soffit with concealed welds. All exposed surfaces are ground and polished to eliminate blemishes from rolling, forming, and welding

      The Crane 3000 is also available in automatic, security and ‘Motion assist 360’ variations.

      Fully customizable 3000 Series door wings are the only tailor made door wing on the market and can be fabricated from wood (e.g. mahogany or oak), welded stainless steel, bronze, or some other custom material.

      The heavy-duty Crane bookfold door leaf mechanism is constructed from a high grade chilled bronze casting. All our revolving doors are furnished with Crane factory-made door seals, which are essential for the barrier blocking inside from outside environments. Crane doors are tested to meet the ASTM E283 standard, as well as to the even more stringent ASTM E783.

      Completely Customizable through Available Options:

      S1 Security Access Control (See the 3000-S Series Security Revolving Door)
      Welded Floor Grilles
      Self-Positioning Closer “Return to QuarterPoint”
      Custom Push Bars
      Ceiling Lights
      Finishes
      Dimensions
      Canopy
      Glass 

      3-Part MasterFormat Specification available online.


    Technical specification
    • Unique ref.revolving_door_crane_3000_series
    • Product familyEntrance
    • Product groupRevolving Doors
    • TypeShowcase (model)
    • Date of publishing2021-08-20
    • Edition number1
    Related
    • Material mainGlass
    • Material secondaryMetal
    • Designed inUnited States
    • Manufactured inUnited States
    Classification
    • BIMobject CategoryDoors - Revolving Doors
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 42 33
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleRevolving Door Entrances

    Region availability

    North America
    Anguilla
    Antigua and Barbuda
    Aruba
    Barbados
    Belize
    Bermuda
    British Virgin Islands
    Canada
    Caribbean Netherlands
    Cayman Islands
    Collectivity of Saint Martin
    Costa Rica
    Cuba
    Curaçao
    Dominica
    Dominican Republic
    El Salvador
    Greenland
    Grenada
    Guadeloupe
    Guatemala
    Haiti
    Honduras
    Jamaica
    Martinique
    Mexico
    Montserrat
    Nicaragua
    Panama
    Puerto Rico
    Saint Kitts and Nevis
    Saint Lucia
    Saint Pierre and Miquelon
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    Saint-Barthélemy
    Sint Maarten
    The Bahamas
    Trinidad and Tobago
    Turks and Caicos Islands
    U.S. Virgin Islands
    United States