100 SERIES

USAW 100 – Bullet/Blast Resistant Sliding Aluminum Window System

The 100 Series is an aluminum frame, sliding blast and ballistic window. Due to the recent demand for a sliding window, United States Bullet Proofing has re-introduced this to its product line. These security sliding windows offer the level of protection needed for banks, pharmacies, police stations and other environments where employees may be at risk of assault.

Property owners know they can trust U.S. Bullet Proofing when lives are at risk. With sliding window protection provided by the USAW 100, they can have peace of mind knowing that employees have an added layer of security between them and any threats. We deliver the same attention to detail across our entire lineup of sliding security windows and more. Click on the following links to learn more about other products such as the USAW 300, the USAW 400 and the USAW 800.

Single Slide (L to R OR R to L slide direction available)

Custom sizes available: inquire for more information

Glazing System: can accompany various glass thicknesses; contact us for more details.

Standard Finish: Clear and dark bronze anodized as as well as custom paint colors available.

U. S. Bullet Proofing Inc. (USBP) warrants that the products manufactured by USBP shall be free from material defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five (5) years from the date of shipment, provided that they have been installed and maintained in strict accordance with all applicable safety codes, building standards and USBP recommendations. This warranty is also limited to the repair or replacement of defective material or the repayment by USBP of the original purchase price paid for the defective material. USBP reserves the exclusive rights to select any one of the above mentioned remedies. USBP makes no other warranties or representations, either expressed or implied, concerning product fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will USBP be liable for direct, indirect, special or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of profits or use. During warranty period, all defects not caused by attack, accident or misuse through fault or negligence by the customer shall be adjusted or replaced at the vendor’s expense (excluding transportation costs).

Warranty of Outside Suppliers: Items manufactured by others and supplied by USBP carry the manufacturer’s warranty only. In replacing defective items manufactured by others, USBP will not assume charges for freight or labor.

Disclaimer: In as much as U. S. Bulletproofing has no control over the use to which others may put this material, it does not guarantee that the same results, as those described herein will be obtained. Nor does USBP guarantee the effectiveness or safety of any possible or suggested design as illustrated herein by any photograph, technical drawing and the like. Each user of products or design or both should make his own tests to determine the suitability of the product or design or both for his own particular use.

Boxing: U.S. Bullet Proofing windows are carefully packed in plywood boxes. Each unit is cushioned throughout with styrene packing to prevent movement inside the box. Each box is marked with the identification of the unit and the shipping address. The weight and cubic feet are indicated. Each box is further marked with “Up” arrows, indicating how the box it to be transported and stored.

Shipping: Each box should be visually inspected from the outside for any damages that may have occurred during shipping. A damaged box will often result in a damaged window, especially in overseas shipping. In the event of damages, if possible photograph the box and notify the factory or the freight company. This must be done within 30 days after receipt of the unit.

Storage: It is not desirable to store units for long periods of time. However, this is often unavoidable due to construction schedules. If the units must be stored, they should be placed in a dry warehouse with moderate temperatures. High temperatures and humidity can cause formation of vapor inside the polyethylene wrapping, thus causing oxidation or corrosion of parts. All boxes are to be placed in the upright position as indicated by the up arrows. They should not lean against a wall. The boxes should not be placed in close proximity of new cement or plaster walls. In the event that water penetrates the storage space, it is recommended that the units be unboxed to prevent internal damage. They should be stored in an upright manner, as if still in the box.

Unpacking: Care should be taken when opening the door box to prevent damage to the unit. Also, persons unpacking the box should be aware that there are loose pieces contained in the box. Care should be exercised not to lose these parts (door closer, lock cylinders with keys, shims, mounting hardware, caulking, instructions and technical data for associated components).

Transparencies: The protected side of the transparency in some instances is polycarbonate and susceptible to scratching. Care should be taken when cleaning these surfaces. Use a mixture of liquid soap and water and clean, soft clothes or sponges for cleaning. The following cleaning agents have been found to be compatible with polycarbonate: Formula 409, Joy, Palmolive Liquid, Top Job, Windex with Ammonia D. Fresh paint splashes, grease and smeared glazing compounds can be easily removed before drying by rubbing lightly with a good grade of VM&P naphtha, isopropyl alcohol or butyl cello solve (2-butoxy ethanol). Do not use butyl cello solve in direct sunlight.

Using a mild automobile polish can minimize scratches and minor abrasions. Three such products that tend to polish and fill scratches are: Johnson’s Paste Wax, Novus Plastic Polish #1 & #2 (Novus Inc., Minneapolis, MN), and Mirror Glaze Plastic Polish M.G.M10 (Mirror Brite Polish Co., Pasadena, CA). It is suggested that a test be made of a sample with the product selected and that the polish manufacturer’s instruction be followed.

Important Don’ts:

  • DO NOT use abrasive or highly alkaline cleaners on polycarbonate.
  • Never scrape or scrub polycarbonate with squeegees, brushes, razor blades, or other sharp instruments.
  • Taping notices, etc to this surface should be avoided. The tape adheres to the mar resistant coating and peels the coating off when the tape is removed.
  • DO NOT use benzene, gasoline, acetone or carbon tetrachloride on polycarbonate.
  • DO NOT clean polycarbonate in hot sun or at elevated temperatures.

When cleaning glass, it is recommended that Windex with Ammonia D or other compatible household window cleaners be used to minimize streaking.

Aluminum: The aluminum trim can be cleaned similar to the transparent surfaces. Isopropyl alcohol can be used for tougher spots. Care should be taken not to scratch the aluminum surface.

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