GlassGlide GG150 – sliding door
(Top Hung)
The GlassGlide is designed for internal 10 and 12 mm TEMPAFLOAT® Toughened Safety Glass doors up to a maximum weight of 150 kg. It can also be used in wet areas. The GlassGlide has been designed with a clip-on pelmet cover and an optional clip-in carrier for door side panels.
GlassSlide MF250 – heavy duty sliding door
(Top Hung)
The GlassSlide MF250 is designed for 10 and 12mm TEMPAFLOAT® Toughened Safety Glass doors up to a maximum weight of 250kg. It can be modified for thicker glass and SAFELITE® EVA or SAFELITE® STF (Sentry®) Toughened Laminated Structural Glass (TLSG) and can be used for internal applications and selected sheltered external applications.
The top track is 50 x 50mm anodised aluminium and the hangers have a forged body and Nylon wheels with chrome steel roller bearings. Door rails are aluminium with natural anodised or stainless steel or polished stainless steel cover plates and the floor guide is a cast body with adjustable nylon walls. The bottom floor mount channel option uses anodised aluminium to suit nylon rollers or with a polypropylene insert for metal rollers.
Suitable for
Typically, the MF250 is used for single sliding doors with or without a glass side panel. The door has a top rail which houses the roller carriage adjustable in height from 12 to 20mm.
Sienna SN120 – tubular sliding door system
(Top Hung)
The Sienna SN120 is an elegant frameless glass door system for internal applications that provide a minimalist look. The Sienna SN120 is designed for 8, 10 and 12mm TEMPAFLOAT® Toughened Safety Glass doors up to a maximum weight of 120kg. The maximum glass doors height is 2400mm and the minimum width is 700mm.
Linear 100 and 153 – sliding door system
(Bottom Rolling)
The Linear sliding door system is a bottom roller sliding frameless glass door system. This frameless sliding door hardware features Linear wheels fitted directly to the 10 and 12mm TEMPAFLOAT® Toughened Safety Glass that are run on special tracks to allow a very modern frameless glass effect. The floor is load-bearing and the head structure does not need to carry the weight of large doors.