Telescopic Door Systems
Telescopic automatic sliding doors divide the total width into three parts as two movable wings and one fixed wing in applications that open in one direction. In bidirectional applications, the total area is divided into six parts as four movable wings and two fixed wings.
You can adapt your telescopic photocell sliding doors congenial with various security glasses, coloring techniques and rich possibilities in line with your architectural preferences.
Single Directional Telescopic Photocell Sliding Doors
Double Side Opening Telescopic Photocell Sliding Doors
Single Directional Telescopic Photocell Sliding Doors
Single directional telescopic doors are a system that provides extra opening distance in application areas with a minimum width of 1750mm. It can provide 1100mm net opening distance by dividing the total distance with a minimum 1750mm mechanism length into three parts by dividing it into two parts as in normal single wing photocell doors, by sliding the two moving wings first on each other and then on the third part, the fixed wing or the existing facade. Telescopic sliding doors in one direction can have a minimum swing opening distance of 1100mm, and a maximum wing opening distance of 3000mm.
Double Side Opening Telescopic Photocell Sliding Doors
In double-sided telescopic systems, two wings can be slid in both directions instead of one to the right and one to the left. The system, which moves on fixed areas after sliding over each other, needs a minimum width of 2200mm. While standard double-wing doors can open 1050mm at 2200mm, which is the minimum applicability measure, telescopic systems in both directions can provide 1400mm clear passage width. The minimum passage width of double-sided telescopic sliding doors is 1400mm, and the maximum passage width can be 4000mm.