PRL’s Tiffany system, an innovative all-glass top-hung sliding door solution, features a compact track for narrow entrances and offers round or square rollers with sleek patch fitting hardware.
Order PRL’s rapid dryset handrail base shoes to get in on the perks of our groundbreaking features. Suitable for mechanical or cemented applications, this product has a lot to offer. 35% lighter than the original heavy base shoe, these base shoes boast a higher strength and durability. Interchangeable drop-on covers make repairs a cinch, and our dryset design forgoes the need of messy cement. So, treat yourself to easy, innovative handrail installations. Specify and utilize our base shoes today.
Looking for a great selection of base shoes for your handrail or guardrail projects? PRL can assist you with your projects. We manufacturer all aluminum extrusions in-house, our components are available in standard 4” or 2 ¾” heights and rendered in 10 and 20 ft. stock lengths. And, with our state-of-the art extrusion press, we can produce virtually any custom length your handrails may require. Crafted from 6063-T5 aluminum, these dryset base shoes accept tempered and laminated glass thicknesses.
PRL can supply the Tiffany tracks in nearly any finish required. They are typically clad in stainless steel to match the rollers however they can be Anodized or Powder coated as well to suit your design needs. There are 2 standard track profiles. We carry the 1-3/8 x 1-5/8 single track(SHPST) for applications with doors only, whether it be a single or pair. We also carry a 2-3/8” x 1-5/8 track(SHPDT) which has a reglet for wet glazing sidelites into your system. Each application is looked at custom and we can run tracks full width of elevation for an even head sightline or we can offer the single track at door opening and sliding area only, with end caps of course, for less metal look. If the client is wanting to surface mount the track directly to the face of the wall a special track(PLTTTFT) will need to be used. Please note for this application, it is the glaziers responsibility to ensure adequate support in the wall to withstand the weights.