FINISH
COATING THICKNESS
Please be aware that we do not carry touch-up pens for the following colors at this time:
If your finish is damaged, you will need to match it at a local paint supplier.
A steel interior door with simple horizontal bars results in the perfect combination of classic and contemporary. With a subtle touch of old world charm this modern Air 5 pantry double steel door design is truly distinct. Pinky's Iron Doors steel windows and doors Air Collection is designed with contemporary and minimalistic homes in mind. The modern steel window and doors within this collection aim for the linear over the organic, and feature sleek and simple designs and hardware that truly stand out. One of our most popular doors, our Air 5's versatility allows for a variety of different setups. These beautiful and modern steel doors have been used as entry doors, patio and french doors, back or side steel doors, and even as steel room dividers. The elegant design gives your space a much more open feel.
The Air 5 is fabricated with industry above standard 12 gauge material. The doors are 2" inches thick, includes bullet hinges with grease fittings welded on the frame. To allow for easy installation, we have tabs with pre drilled holes welded on the jamb. The Air 5 interior passage door comes with tempered single pane glass. Additionally, we include Polyurethane dual foam weather stripping inside each frame, helping reduce hot and cold weather transfer. To help prevent infiltration of sound, light, drafts, insects, moisture, smoke or fire a door sweep is included, and installed at the bottom of your door to help seal gaps.
COATING THICKNESS
Type
Our Interior Pantry doors have 3/4" T-Bar
Low E (Clear - completely see-through glass)
Frost/Sandblast
Flemish
Rain
Aquatex
Ribbed
Ford Blue
Watercube
Wood
Diamond
Hinges: Steel weld on bullet hinges with grease fittings come welded on jamb and door. Allows customers to comfortably open our doors, and feel the quality with each and every use. We use welded steel bullet hinge with copper crush washers instead of a ball bearing hinge because ball bearings are made out of stainless steel (hard material) and the hinges/doors are made out of steel (softer material) which over time causes the hinge to wear. With copper crush washers, the washer is the soft point and they are easily replaceable over time if needed.
If you choose to purchase your hardware/lockset from a third party vendor, please make sure to provide them with the following specifications to ensure that your desired lockset will be compatible with our doors.
Bore hole size: | 2 1/8” |
Back set: | 2 3/4” |
Center to center: | 5 1/2” |
Door thickness: | 2” |
Bore Hole:
A bore hole is the doorknob hole that is drilled on the face of the door with a hole saw. The hole is drilled halfway through from each side. The hole saw is also used to drill the cross bore otherwise known as the latch hole. Both doorknob hole and latch holes come completed and drilled with every in stock order to help your installer install the lock at ease.
Center to Center:
The vertical distance measured between the center-points of the two bore holes. In other words, it is the measurement from the middle of the top bore hole to the middle of the bottom bore hole. This measurement is used to determine where a bore for the deadbolt is located above the bore for the latch. This information is important to help our customers purchase the correct compatible lock if you choose to purchase them from an outside hardware store. We have already done the homework for you by specifying the PINKYS locks that are compatible with your door if you choose to purchase the locks from PINKYS.
Back Set:
The backset is the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the 2-1/8” bore hole. The back set measurement is important to help our customers purchase the correct compatible lock with the correct latch size. We have already done the homework for you by specifying the PINKYS locks that are compatible with your door if you choose to purchase the locks from PINKYS. Our customers do not have to purchase the locks from PINKYS, you may purchase the locks from any local hardware store of your liking.
Door Thickness
REMOVABLE BUG SCREEN
SEE IT IN ACTION
IMPORTANT NOTE
the design of the door may alter or change to accommodate for the screen (most common example will be that of the designs with knuckles).
Our sizes are measured from outside of jamb to the outside of the jamb. For example, a 72” x 96” door listed on our website means that 72” is the width from outside to outside of jamb (not the actual width size of the door) and 96” is the height from outside of jamb to bottom of our built in steel threshold (not the actual height of the door).
We recommend the rough opening of the WIDTH to be 1/2” to 1” wider than the door size ordered to give the installer enough room to comfortably position the jamb into place and have enough room to make sure the jamb is leveled.
We recommend the rough opening of the HEIGHT to be 1/2” to 1” wider than the door size ordered to give the installer enough room to comfortably position the jamb into place and have enough room to make sure the jamb is leveled.
Our sizes are measured from outside of jamb to the outside of the jamb. For example, a 72” x 96” iron door listed on our website means that 72” is the width from outside to outside of jamb (not the actual width size of the door) and 96” is the height from outside of jamb to bottom of our built in threshold (not the actual height of the door)
We recommend the rough opening of the WIDTH to be 1/2” to 1” wider than the door size ordered to give the installer enough room to comfortably position the jamb into place and have enough room to make sure the jamb is leveled.
We recommend the rough opening of the HEIGHT to be 1/2” to 1” wider than the door size ordered to give the installer enough room to comfortably position the jamb into place and have enough room to make sure the jamb is leveled.
Facing the door, while standing on the exterior of your space, the right door will be your main active door. This door will have its hinges on the right interior side, and will swing towards the interior of your space, from left to right.
The left door, while standing on the exterior of your space, will be your inactive door. This door will have it’s hinges on the left interior side, and will be locked into the frame via flush bolts on both the top and bottom of the doors edge. Disengaging these bolts will allow your inactive door to swing towards the interior of your space, from right to left.
The right door, while standing on the exterior of your space, will be your inactive door. This door will have it’s hinges on the right interior side, and will be locked into the frame via flush bolts on both the top and bottom of the doors edge. Disengaging these bolts will allow your inactive door to swing towards the interior of your space, from left to right.
Facing the door, while standing on the exterior of your space, the right door will be your main active door. This door will have its hinges on the right exterior side, and will swing towards the exterior of your space, from left to right.
The left door, while standing on the exterior of your space, will be your inactive door. This door will have it’s hinges on the left exterior side, and will be locked into the frame via flush bolts on both the top and bottom of the doors edge. Disengaging these bolts will allow your inactive door to swing towards the exterior of your space, from right to left.
Facing the door, while standing on the exterior/outside of your space, the left door will be your main active door. This door will have it’s hinges on the left exterior side, and will swing towards the exterior of your space, from right to left.
The right door, while standing on the exterior of your space, will be your inactive door. This door will have its hinges on the right exterior side, and will be locked into the frame via flush bolts on both the top and bottom of the doors edge. Disengaging these bolts will allow your inactive door to swing towards the exterior of your space, from left to right.
WHAT'S INCLUDED? DETAIL & SPEC
Door thickness: 1.5"
Jamb
Jamb is included and packaged separately from the door. Jamb is constructed with HOT ROLLED STEEL.
Hinges
Steel weld-on bullet hinges with grease fittings come welded on jamb and door. Allows customers to comfortably open our door and feel the quality with each and every use. We use welded steel bullet hinge with copper crush washers instead of a ball bearing hinge because ball bearings are made out of stainless steel (hard material) and the hinges/doors are made out of steel (softer material) which over time causes the hinge to wear. With copper crush washers, the washer is the soft point and they are easily replaceable over time if needed.
Glass
Tempered single pane 5mm glass.
Flush Latch
Included and pre-installed on all double door orders (Unless otherwise specified). Our flush latch is installed on the upper and lower sections of the secondary door to allow both doors to open and operate while in the unlocked position.
Protection
Galvanize spray is used to help provide greater protection against corrosion for the iron base. Primer and paint is applied after the galvanizing process. During sustained periods of extreme cold weather, typically well below freezing of 25 degrees, is a good starting point to start looking further into our thermal break doors is to avoid condensation on the interior of the iron door.
Packaging
Carefully packaged, wrapped in foam, covered in cardboard, trunk wrapped and shipped with style from Los Angeles.
Customer Service
Our customer service does not stop at the point of sale. At PINKYS, customer satisfaction is our number one priority. We strive to provide our clients with superior service, quality and communication. Our team members will always be here to help answer any questions to ensure a smooth and rewarding experience.
Not included
Installation of door and locks. Locks are sold separately and can be purchased directly from our website.
Weight
Double Door Sizes | Approx. Weight (lbs) |
61" x 81" | 620 |
65" x 81" | 760 |
72" x 81" | 810 |
62" x 96" | 820 |
65" x 96" | 850 |
72" x 96" | 864 |
74" x 97.5" | 900 |
72" x 108" | 960 |
74" x 110" | 1000 |
74" x 120" | 1060 |
72" x 132" | 1188 |
74" x 132" | 1221 |
Round | Oval |
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WHICH LOCK SET DO I NEED?
If you are ordering a single door - you only need (1) Active Lock.
If you are ordering a double door - you need (1) Active Lock & (1) Dummy Lock.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ACTIVE LOCK AND A DUMMY LOCK?
Single Doors
Double Doors
KW1 cylinder and keys included. Schlage hardware sold separately.
WHICH LOCK SET DO I NEED?
If you are ordering a single door - you only need (1) Active Lock.
If you are ordering a double door - you need (1) Active Lock & (1) Dummy Lock.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ACTIVE LOCK AND A DUMMY LOCK?
Single Doors
Double Doors
KW1 cylinder and keys included. Schlage hardware sold separately.