Portes battantes
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- Mécanisme de levage/abaissement confortable
- Convient pour le verre de 6 mm
- Arrêt de la porte à 90° des deux côtés
- Compensation des irrégularités des murs
- De nombreuses possibilités d'utilisation
- Convient pour du verre de 8 à 12 mm
- Design en acier inoxydable ou noir
- blocage à 90° en position ouverte
- vitesse de fermeture réglable 2 fois
- Max. Poids de la porte : 100 kg
- Idéal pour les portes battantes en verre
- Fonction de fermeture automatique à partir de 30
- Grande capacité de charge jusqu'à 40 kg
- angle d'ouverture de 90° dans les deux sens
- Pour verre de 8 - 10 mm
- ouverture à 180° pour une flexibilité maximale
- Inclinaison de 90° de chaque côté
- Pour un montage tout verre ou verre/mur
- Disponible en quatre variantes de surface
- Acier inoxydable V2A de haute qualité
- Pour verre de 8 à 12 mm
- Position zéro réglable
- poids de porte max. jusqu'à 50 kg
- Modèles de montage flexibles
- Acier inoxydable V2A de haute qualité
- Acier inoxydable et design noir
- Utilisation universelle pour DIN gauche / DIN droite
- Gâche incluse
- Mécanisme hydraulique
- Contrôle de la vitesse de fermeture
- Ouverture DIN gauche ou DIN droite
- Pour des épaisseurs de verre de 10 à 12 mm
- Acier inoxydable ou noir Design
- Idéal pour les portes battantes
- Capacité de charge maximale de 100 kg
- largeur de porte jusqu'à 1100 mm
- Pour verre de 8 - 10 mm
- possibilité de montage au plafond ou au sol
- Capacité de charge maximale de 40 kg
- Acier inoxydable, chrome ou noir Design
- Pour des épaisseurs de verre de 10 à 12 mm
- Capacité de charge maximale de 100 kg
- Acier inoxydable & noir Design
- largeur de porte jusqu'à 1100 mm
- Fermeture identique ou différente
- Label SKG
- Acier inoxydable ou noir Design
- 31 / 31 mm
- Acier inoxydable V2A de haute qualité
- Pour portes en verre de 8 à 12 mm
- Utilisation universelle pour DIN gauche / DIN droite
- Fermable
Swinging Doors
Swinging doors are often referred to as swing doors or saloon doors due to their special function. Swinging doors can be opened in both directions, swinging back and forth without a stop. After opening, the swinging door swings back to the closed position, usually held by springs. This means that the swinging door does not need to be manually closed, as it automatically swings back.
The advantage of swinging doors is that they can be pushed open with the shoulder, knee, or foot. They are suitable for areas where you don't have a free hand. Therefore, swinging doors are commonly used in the gastronomy industry, where the kitchen and restaurant areas are separated by swinging doors. They can also be advantageous in a home dining room. Matching fittings in various design options ensure that the swinging door seamlessly blends into any room design.
Applications of Swinging Doors
Swinging doors are versatile room dividers that can be opened in both directions. Their unique frame makes them perfect for various applications. In the gastronomy industry, swinging doors are particularly popular as they facilitate service in restaurants and bars and ensure smooth traffic flow. Hotels use them to stylishly separate different areas such as the lobby, restaurant, and wellness area. In medical practices, swinging doors help to separate waiting rooms and treatment rooms while allowing for quick access. With various design options for fittings, swinging doors can be customized to fit any room design. Other applications include offices, shopping centers, and even residential areas, where swinging doors serve as stylish and practical solutions for space division.
Swinging Shower Doors
Swinging glass shower doors are commonly used in residential bathrooms. They are also frequently found in the bathroom areas of hotels. In the often wet and humid environment, a swinging shower door is advantageous as it can close on its own. When combined with appropriate splash protection, the swinging shower door prevents water from overflowing the bathroom.
Pendulum Doors for Kitchens
Pendulum doors in the kitchen are particularly practical. Even without a free hand, you still have the option to open the door by pushing against it with your leg or arm. Thanks to the self-closing mechanism, the door closes behind you. In the gastronomy industry, swinging doors are commonly used in kitchen areas. The door closes behind the staff, preventing unauthorized access.