Hollow metal frames can be supplied to the job site as "KD"
frames or as welded
frames. So, what's the difference? "KD" stands for
knock-down, meaning the
hollow metal frames are sent in separate pieces and must be assembled on site when they are installed. Welded
hollow metal frames can be shipped direct from the factory as welded units, or they can be delivered to
Beacon's hollow metal shop as separate pieces where they can be welded together by our skilled shop technicians.
Knock-Down Hollow Metal Frames
KD
hollow metal frames have small slits and metal tabs on the connecting ends of the
jambs and head of the frame. The metal tabs are inserted into the appropriate slits and bent using a hammer or mallet to hold the pieces together. KD
hollow metal frames are usually best suited for low frequency traffic areas. They frames are often supplied as a slip frame where the drywall has already been
installed on the wall.
Welded Hollow Metal Frames
Beacon Commercial Door & Lock utilizes a welding method known as "face welding" for
hollow metal frames. This is the most common method used for welded
hollow metal frames as it provides a strong and better looking frame. The joints are welded together at the faces using a continuous bead along the full face of the frame. The weld is done on both
faces of the frame where the joints meet. The welds are then ground smoothed, cleaned, and dressed for a completed hollow metal frame. The welded
hollow metal frames are slid into the opening and
installed as one complete unit. Welded
hollow metal frames are ideal for openings that are subject to medium and high frequency usage.

Temporary shipping bars are tack welded to the bottom of the
hollow metal frames to protect them from damage during transit. These shipping bars are to be removed before before installation of the frames. Shipping bars should not be used in place of spreader bars during installation.

For additional questions please
call us at 801-486-4884 and speak with a representative today.