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A single sliding doors covering an opening.
Two sliding doors on the same plane covering a single opening. When closed the doors meet in the middle of the opening. When opened they side away from each other in opposite directions.
A double sliding door. A pair of sliding doors which can pass each other, each on its own track.
Two or more sliding doors. Each door is on it's own track and interacts with each other. If one door is pulled out, all subsequent doors come with with until the opening is closed.
Two or more doors are hinged together and slide and fold to the side of the opening.
A door is lifted straight up. Each door is counterbalanced by weights.
Using a sliding track system above, a series of doors hinged together slide around a corner to stack along the side wall of an opening.
Track mounted parrallel with roof. Each door is counterbalanced by weights.
Lead edge of door slides along track running parrallel to opening, while trailing edge of door slides in a different perpidicular track.
Bottom of door slides up vertically while the top of the door slides out horizontally. The door is counterbalanced by weights.
The door is mounted on a set of pivots and rotates upward. The door is coutnerbalanced by weights.
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