ARKITUR Sliding Door Release Buffer
When opened many sliding doors disappear in so-called wall pockets. This is the optimum solution - if there wasn't the problem of the door handle for closing the door no longer being accessible. But in case the door is not opened completely, precious width of the passage is lost. In the worst case, especially in barrier-free buildings, this could require a wider, more expensive door.
The Arkitur release buffer is a simple and reliable solution to this problem.
Usually the release buffer is mounted (invisibly) in the opening edge of the door. When opening the door the magnet buffer on the piston rod hits a counter plate. This at the same time keeps the door in the open position. If you want to close the door, you just have to press lightly against its edge and the integrated spring will push the door out of the wall pocket so far that the handle is accessible again.
When opened many sliding doors disappear in so-called wall pockets. This is the optimum solution - if there wasn't the problem of the door handle for closing the door no longer being accessible. But in case the door is not opened completely, precious width of the passage is lost. In the worst case, especially in barrier-free buildings, this could require a wider, more expensive door.
The Arkitur release buffer is a simple and reliable solution to this problem.
Usually the release buffer is mounted (invisibly) in the opening edge of the door. When opening the door the magnet buffer on the piston rod hits a counter plate. This at the same time keeps the door in the open position. If you want to close the door, you just have to press lightly against its edge and the integrated spring will push the door out of the wall pocket so far that the handle is accessible again.
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