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The Fixed Tilt (##740) and Adjustable Tilt (##741) Framed Mirrors are tilting mirrors designed for use in public restrooms. These mirrors have 18 gauge stainless steel frames with Heliarc welded corners and 20 gauge angle stiffeners wleded to the frame for additional rigidity. The backs of the mirrors are 20 gauge galvanized steel, secured to the frame with concealed screws. The mirrors are 1/4-inch float glass, triple silver plated with an electro-copper plated layer and thermosetting infrared cured paint backing. The support brackets are electro-polished steel, self-locking, and riveted to the frame. Model ##741 has a 6-inch, adjustable angle hinge. DIMENSIONS (WxH): 16 x 24 or 30 inches, 18 x 24, 30, or 36 inches; or 24 x 30 or 36 inches.

Notes: Mirror material options include tempered glass, laminate glass, highly polished 20 gauge stainless steel, bright annealed stainless steel, or plexiglass. ** Manufacturer states the standard polished float glass mirror meets federal specification against silver spoilage and is guaranteed for 15 years. ** Mirrors can be built to most size specifications. Contact manufacturer.

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This product record was updated on March 1, 2004.

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Bradley Corporation

W142 N9101 Fountain Boulevard
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051
United States
Telephone: 800-BRADLEY (800-272-3539).
Fax: 262-251-5817.
Web: http://www.bradleycorp.com.
Email: uscanadasales@bradleycorp.com.


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