Industrial Literature Review - November 2008 - (Page 3) Communication Shelters XP Series shelters have structural frame with welded lift rings and corrosion-resistant steel rodent guard. Doors are 3670 fire rated with heavy duty lockset, weatherstripping, pick guard, drip cap and sweep. XP Series, with R-13 insulation for floors, walls, and ceiling, comes in widths of 8, 10, and 11.5 ft, lengths from 6–40 ft, and interior heights of 8 or 9 ft. Shelters can be fitted with cedar, brick, or steel exterior siding. Visit our website. Precision Quincy Shelters 1625 West Lake Shore Drive Woodstock, IL 60098 (800) 338-0079 (815) 338-2675 www.precisionquincy.com Precision Mechanical Components Literature is presented in comprehensive, easy-to-use format for over 50,000 components: bearings, belts and pulleys, shafts, couplers, gears, hardware, slides, lead screws and nuts, positioning tables, linear motion systems, and more. 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