Single Sliding Door - Suitable in spaces with lack of space

 

There are several aspects to consider when choosing a door. Choosing the right door means that it does not pose a danger to the surroundings and that there is no risk of collision with objects or persons, or even crushing of limbs.

 

Advantageous features of the door:

  • No special panels are needed for the door
  • Suitable for most environments and work areas
  • Ideal choice where there is a lack of space
  • Can be used together with our cable trays

 

The advantage of all doors in Axelent's range is that you do not need any specific panels for the doors – the single sliding door is no exception to this. A fixed fencing panel can be converted into a sliding door.

From our series of safety doors, the single sliding door is often used when there is too little space to open a regular hinged passage door and where easy opening is desired. For example, it is used in cramped spaces and for truck aisles.

For more information, read more about our single sliding doors:

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