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Glazing Vinyl Strip is EPCO sliding door hardware designed to work with 1/4 inch glass, so it gives installers a defined use case for standard glass thickness in door and panel builds. This glazing vinyl strip is part of the EPCO sliding door hardware line, which helps keep hardware choices consistent across a project. The strip is identified as manufacturer part number 2021, giving shops and repeat buyers a precise reference for reorders and job documentation. It is used to press fit 1/4 inch glass into the top of 743 shoe, turning loose glass and metal into a stable sliding assembly. The same strip is used to press fit a GP-15 glass door pull onto 1/4 inch glass, so one part handles both glazing into the shoe and securing the pull. The product is in the Sliding Door Hardware class, which aligns it directly with sliding door fabrication and service work.
This EPCO glazing vinyl strip is used specifically to press fit 1/4 inch glass into the top of 743 shoe, so installers push the glass and strip together into the shoe to create a grip without separate fasteners. The same press fit function is used when fitting the GP-15 glass door pull onto 1/4 inch glass, so the pull is secured by the interaction of glass, strip, and pull body. Because the strip is designed for 1/4 inch glass, installers can cut lengths and set up jigs knowing the grip action is tuned to that thickness. Using one strip for both the 743 shoe and GP-15 pull streamlines the installation sequence, since crews can move from glazing into the shoe to installing pulls without changing materials.
This glazing vinyl strip is used within the Sliding Door Hardware class, so its role is centered on assemblies where 1/4 inch glass moves within a track or frame. In these builds, the strip is used to press fit 1/4 inch glass into the top of 743 shoe, which creates the connection between the glass and the shoe component in a sliding system. Shops working with EPCO 743 shoe profile can use this strip wherever that shoe and 1/4 inch glass come together, aligning the glass edge with the metal profile. The same strip is also used to press fit a GP-15 glass door pull onto 1/4 inch glass, positioning it directly at the user contact point on a glass door. Using one glazing vinyl strip for both the shoe and GP-15 pull lets fabricators carry a single reference part, EPCO 2021, across multiple touchpoints in the same door system.
The design for 1/4 inch glass means the glazing vinyl strip is sized so the press fit action works around that exact glass thickness, giving consistent grip when inserting glass into the top of 743 shoe. This tight fit helps the glass stay seated in the shoe during normal sliding door operation, which supports stable movement along the hardware track. When used with the GP-15 glass door pull, the same 1/4 inch press fit characteristic secures the pull on the glass panel, providing a firm connection where the user handles the door. Because the strip is identified as manufacturer part 2021, shops can repeat that same fit in future jobs by ordering the same EPCO glazing vinyl strip. Being sold by the FT allows fabricators to cut exact lengths that match opening sizes and pull locations, reducing offcuts and keeping each door layout aligned to its hardware positions.
The glazing vinyl strip is designed for 1/4 inch glass, so its press fit grip is tuned to that thickness in sliding door and glass pull applications.
The glazing vinyl strip is used to press fit 1/4 inch glass into the top of 743 shoe, creating a secure connection between the glass edge and the shoe profile.
The glazing vinyl strip is used to press fit the GP-15 glass door pull onto 1/4 inch glass, so the pull is held by the interaction of the strip, glass, and pull body.
The glazing vinyl strip is made by EPCO and identified as manufacturer part number 2021, which supports consistent reorders and job specifications.
Being sold by the FT lets shops order the glazing vinyl strip in lengths that match total door or panel runs, then cut pieces to match specific openings.
The glazing vinyl strip is classified as Sliding Door Hardware, so its primary role is in assemblies where 1/4 inch glass is used in sliding door systems.
The EPCO Glazing Vinyl Strip, manufacturer part 2021, is focused on 1/4 inch glass, the top of 743 shoe, and the GP-15 glass door pull, giving a defined role in sliding door hardware builds. Since it is part of the Sliding Door Hardware class and sold by the FT, it fits naturally into door fabrication workflows that rely on precise glass and hardware matching. For projects using 1/4 inch glass with EPCO 743 shoe and GP-15 pulls, this glazing vinyl strip aligns the glass, shoe, and pull into one coordinated assembly.
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