Meaning astragal
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A molding that is attached to one of a pair of swinging doors against which the other door strikes.
Source: nachi.org

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A moulding applied to one stile of a French Door, Sliding French Door or French Casemaster window unit which the other door panel or window sash strikes. Usually head and footbolt devices will be foun [..]
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Glazing bar.
Source: coventgardentrust.org.uk (offline)

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Rubber molding on the leading edge of car and hoistway doors. It is fur...
Source: thyssenkruppelevator.com

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Center post between two swing-ing doors.
Source: windowanddoor.com (offline)

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A synthetic material weathering strip attached to underside of bottom bar.
Source: cornelliron.com

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A closure between two leaves of a double swing or double slide door used to close the joint.
Source: metalsales.us.com

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Vertical trim attached to one of a pair of doors that prevents them from swinging or sliding completely through the opening; Also used to prevent air infiltration
Source: bayerbuilt.com

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(n) the bone in the ankle that articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle joint(n) a beaded molding for edging or decorating furniture
Source: beedictionary.com

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A molding, attached to one of a pair of swinging double doors, against which the other door strikes.
Source: homebuildingmanual.com (offline)

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A special molding attached to one of a pair of doors that prevents them from swinging or sliding completely through the opening. Also to prevent air infiltration.
Source: masonite.com (offline)

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The center member of a double door, which is attached to the fixed or inactive door panel.
Source: architecturalproductsinc.com

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A vertical strip attached to the opening edge of one door in a pair, forming a jamb for the other door to close into.
Source: rustoleum.com

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astragal


Metal bar (running vertically or diagonally) dividing the lantern room glass into sections.
Source: seathelights.com

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A wooden glazing bar between panes, generally in masonry.
Source: orkney.gov.uk

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The center member of a double door, which is attached to the fixed or inactive door panel.
Source: allweatherwindows.com





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