Description
Curtron PP-C-080-6084 Polar-Pro Flexible Swinging Walk-In Door 60″W x 84″H – CUPPC0806084
Polar-Pro® Flexible Swinging Door for Walk-In Coolers & Freezers, 60” wide x 84” high, (2) .080” thick clear PVC panels (rated for -20° to 140°F), (2) stainless steel swinging arms and universal mounting brackets, and (2) anti-curl strips.
What our Experts Think
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Flexible Swinging Door – Built for walk-in coolers, freezers, and foodservice operations with high traffic.
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Space-Saving Design – Dual-action swing makes entry and exit seamless, hands-free, and efficient.
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Energy Control – Minimizes cold air loss, helping refrigeration units maintain consistent temperatures.
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Durable PVC Construction – Withstands heavy use while offering long service life in demanding environments.
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Clear Visibility – Transparent panels improve safety by reducing collision risks in busy kitchens.
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Standard Fit – Sized at 60″W x 84″H for common cooler and freezer openings.
Q&A
Q: What is the Curtron PP-C-080-6084 Polar-Pro Door?
A: It’s a flexible swinging door designed for walk-in coolers and freezers, measuring 60″W x 84″H, model CUPPC0806084.
Q: What makes this door unique?
A: The Polar-Pro series offers durable, flexible PVC construction that helps retain cold air, reduce energy loss, and withstand heavy daily use.
Q: What is it used for?
A: It’s used on walk-in refrigerators and freezers to maintain consistent temperatures while allowing quick and easy access.
Q: How does it work?
A: The door swings open effortlessly and self-returns to position, minimizing air exchange and keeping cold storage areas energy efficient.
Q: What is it made of?
A: Heavy-duty PVC panels engineered for durability, insulation, and long-term performance in demanding foodservice or industrial environments.
Q: Who is it best for?
A: Ideal for restaurants, supermarkets, warehouses, and commercial kitchens needing reliable temperature control in their walk-in units.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean flexible panels regularly with mild soap and water to remove dirt and grease.
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Inspect hinges, brackets, and hardware to ensure smooth swinging performance.
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Check panels for cracks, warping, or excessive wear; replace if damaged to maintain insulation.
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Keep the floor area around the door clear to prevent obstruction or stress on the panels.
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Lubricate hinges and moving parts periodically for reliable operation.
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Schedule regular inspections to maintain energy efficiency and proper walk-in temperature control.






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