Sliding Door Hardware


Applications

Single Sliding

A single sliding door that covers an opening.

Bi-Parting

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.

By-Passing

A double sliding door. A pair of sliding doors which can pass each other, each on its own track.

Telescoping

Two or more sliding doors. Each door is on its own track and interacts with each of the other doors through the use of bump plates. If one door is pulled out, all subsequent doors come with the lead door until the opening is closed off.

Slidepast

Two doors sliding on a single track, where one door has to slide past the stopping location of the other door.

Right Angle

Lead edge of door slides along track running parallel to opening, while trailing edge of door slides in a different perpendicular track.

Around Corner

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.

Inclined Sliding Gable Doors

Track mounted parallel with roof. Each door is counterbalanced by weights.

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