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Action Industries

Action Industries Super Seal EPDM Bottom Weather Seal

SKU:
T2564-SS-W
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MSRP: $3.28
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Specs

 Seal Width

 4.2"

 Door Thickness

 1-3/8", 1-3/4", 2"

 Track Type

 T-End (1/4")

 Material

 EPDM Synthetic Rubber

 Brand

 Action Industries

 Includes

 Seal, Two (2) End Plugs

 Application

 Residential, Commercial

 Seal Placement

 Bottom

 Color

 Black

Product Description

The Action Industries Ultra Rubber Garage Door Weatherseal is an upgrade to your ingress protection with a universal T-end design. Made of rugged EPDM synthetic rubber, it combines an outer seal with an inner pressurized tube for double-layered sealing. This bottom-of-door rubber seal design is less likely to completely flatten when conforming to floors, giving you a more effective defense against harsh temperatures, wind, snow, insects and more so your garage interior is secure.

Our Ultra Rubber Garage Door Bottom Seal is sold in one-foot increments for all door sizes. You also receive matching rubber plugs to cap the end of the seal and prevent shifting. It can be installed on any garage door that has a matching T-end retainer whether using a conventional or pneumatic bottom.

Package Includes

  • (1) Roll of EPDM Tube Bottom Seal
  • (2) Rubber end plugs
  • Sold by the foot (arrives in one piece)

Choosing Your Weather Seal

  • Select the desired footage using the Quantity box. This rubber weather seal is sold by the foot. If you need a seal kit for a 10' wide garage door, select a quantity of "10".

If you have questions, contact us by using our live chat, emailing support@northshorecommercialdoor.com, completing our contact form or calling (800) 783-6112.

Ultra Rubber Garage Door T-End Tube Bottom Rubber Weather Seal Technical Drawing

Installation

Installation is easy. Remove the existing seal and retainer from your garage, install the new retainer and then pull the seal through. For tips and more information, check out our Weather Seal Installation Guide and YouTube Video with installation instructions.