Single Hinge Door – the natural first choice of passage door

 

When choosing a safety fence door, there are several parameters to consider. What will the door be used for? What function will it serve? In what environment will the door be installed and which safety issues must be considered?

 

We have gathered knowledge from our organization about what is important to consider when choosing a door for your machine safety application and when to choose which type of door. First out is our single hinge door!

In the series of safety doors the single hinge door is often used as a passage or an emergency exit. The doors functionality, reliability and favorable price means that the hinge door in many cases becomes the natural first choice.

Advantageous features of the single hinge door:

  • Simplicity with few components
  • Suitable for most environments
  • Easy to adjust locks and interlocking switches
  • Can be used together with our cable trays
  • Custom solution can be achieved easily
  • Easy installation
  • Cost-effective solution

 

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