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Sliding Door System for Living Room and Office: Slideline 55 Plus Sliding Door Applications Made Easy – Slideline 55 Plus Sliding door system for living room and office: SlideLine 55 Plus Sliding door applications made easy – SlideLine 55 Plus Sliding doors are right on trend: sleek, purist, attractive. Technical details in brief Their clean-looking surfaces give rooms a generous touch and sense of harmony. As furniture elements that are easy · 2-track, bottom-running sliding door to produce, sliding doors create impressive statements in system designer-style living-room and office environments. · Inset door position · Door weight up to 15 kg when using The SlideLine 55 Plus sliding door system from Hettich a plastic profile makes it incredibly easy for you to convert the furniture you produce to sliding doors while also adding a feel of luxury · Door weight up to 30 kg when using to any sliding door unit. SlideLine 55 Plus give sliding doors an aluminium profile a gliding action that is wonderfully smooth and quiet. · Door thickness at least 16 mm · Door height 700 to 1500 mm · Door width 400 to 800 mm · Tool-less door alignment ±1.5 mm · With optional Silent System 2 The convenient gateway that quickly pays dividends The SlideLine 55 Plus is the ideal sliding door system that Doors can be aligned by ±1.5 mm at a thumbwheel without offers practical convenience from installation to everyday the need for tools and are held shut by a self-closing mecha- use. The runner profile of the two-track fitting is mounted nism. A spacer prevents damage to handles when doors are in the unit's bottom panel, the guide profile in the top panel. opened. With SlideLine 55 Plus, you reap the rewards straight away. Mounted by machine in industrial production, the running and guide components are designed for pressing in. Fitted Convenience and quality can be increased even further with manually by cabinet-makers they are screwed into place. the optional Silent System. The clever part: Silent System is fully integrated in the door. Invisible from the outside and without losing storage space inside the cabinet. Depending on door width, the door can even be soft stopped in both directions. 3 Popular in living rooms 4 Sliding doors are powerful design elements that bring unadulterated elegance and modernity to any living room. Sliding doors create visual highlights even in small rooms. The two-track sliding door system can be used to create inset and overlay design options. For the overlay design, one of the two doors is rebated to give it the appearance of running in front of the unit. In combination with their high practical value, sliding doors can be used in a wide range of applications. SlideLine 55 Plus provides you with an extremely attractive gateway to sliding door applications for living-room furniture that's right on trend. The optional Silent System enhances the quality of any furniture and makes it more of a pleasure to use every day. 5 Perfect in the office 6 Sliding doors are the perfect solution for office furniture: They don't take up any space, don't get in the way and pro- vide unobstructed access to everything inside the cabinet. Particularly important in areas near desks where it's im- portant to keep everything well organised and in easy, convenient reach. A specially designed latch in the guide component even makes the office cabinet resistant to theft. The SlideLine 55 Plus fitting provides all of these benefits at the best possible value for money. Less noise and more convenience in the office - made possi- ble by the optional Silent System. 7 Hettich and the environment: committed to responsible practice, active protection, innovative thinking. Hettich takes a responsibility for the world we live in. Hettich environmental management This awareness defines the strict policy of environmental management we practise. Our environmental officer has In 1996 Hettich started introducing effective environmental taken personal responsibility for these aspects throughout management systems under the stringent EMAS Regulation the group of companies over a period of many years. In (currently: EC Regulation No. 761/2001, including EN ISO addition, a separate environment committee has been esta- 14001/2004). This not only enables us to improve our envi- blished for each production site. We regard statutory provi- ronmental performance on a broad front but also achieve sions as minimum requirements. At significant sites we also a high level of safety which, not least, also benefits our implement the stringent EMAS Regulation. And we drive customers. This is why we also require our suppliers to meet forward developments that in future will help to save even the necessary minimum standards of environmental protec- more raw materials and support the necessary endeavours tion, industrial safety, health care and social welfare. towards sustainability. The results achieved in the drawer-runner and drawer- system product segment at the Kirchlengern operation illustrate the impressive effects these measures have and verifiably demonstrate our tireless endeavours to translate words into action: Relief to the environment between 1997 and 2008: Specific water consumption: 56 per cent Specific power consumption: 21 per cent Specific heat consumption: 84 per cent Specific CO2 emissions: 29 per cent 8 Hettich standard for product materials Zero-energy building - Hettich Forum Hettich underpins its commitment by applying an inter- The Hettich Forum building with its neutral energy balance nal standard for product materials. This ensures that is a shining example of future-proof building design. every product – from production to disposal – satisfies Photovoltaic panels and solar collection system providing all environmental requirements. Hettich products are hot water as well as extensive roof greening and use of durable. Appropriately foresighted, our rigorous stan- rain water underscore this building's overall sustainability dards are formulated to ensure that international legis- concept in just the same way as the broad use of cellulose lation is met as well. This provides a reliable basis for insulation material from recycled newspapers, highly effi- marketing furniture world-wide. cient heat recovery and the bulb-free lighting concept do. With the Hettich Group having acquired European Com- mission GreenBuilding Partner status on 5 March 2009, the comprehensive approach demonstrated by the Hettich Forum has also convinced the adjudicating panel of the national "Green Building Award 2009". Hettich received the first prize to be presented in the "New Building" category. 9 Sliding door system SlideLine 55 Plus / loading capacity 15 kg or 30 kg System components for 2 inset doors Runner and guide profiles For maximum door weight of 15 kg Any length on request quantity Plastic Colour Order no. PU* MQ* required for 2-door unit white LA 0777 up to 1345 mm 4 brown LA 0777 PU and MQ = 4 500 each silver-grey LA 0777 4 from 1345 mm grey LA 0777 PU and MQ = 4 250 each black LA 0777 4 For maximum door weight of 30 kg silver, anodised LA 1257 100 4 Any length on request Aluminium bright LA 1257 100 4 Guide component with spring-loaded bolt Screw-on type grey-anthracite 9 103 718 400 400 4 2 guide components must be fitted per door With latch Plastic Press-in type grey-anthracite 9 105 485 400 400 4 2 guide components must be fitted per door With latch Plastic Running component Screw-on type grey-anthracite 9 103 717 400 400 4 2 running components must be fitted per door Tool-less height adjustment ± 1.5 mm Plastic Press-in type grey-anthracite 9 102 167 400 400 4 2 running components must be fitted per door Tool-less height adjustment ± 1.5 mm Plastic Screw-on door stop/spacer For maximum door weight of 30 kg grey-anthracite 9 102 993 500 500 1-2 1 door stop / spacer required for 2-door unit 2 door stops / spacers required for door height of 1000 mm and over Plastic Self-closing feature For left and right-hand door grey-anthracite 9 105 438 400 400 4 4 self-closing mechanisms required for 2-door unit Attached by means of pre-mounted nails Plastic * PU = packaging unit MQ = minimum quantity 10 www.hettich.com Sliding door system Installing guide and runner system for 2 inset doors Screw-on version 24 8 8 min. 40 min.1 12 19 7,5 ø 35 x min. 9,5 4 min. 19 min. 5,5 13 16 min. 7,3 ø5 x 12 2x 52 ø 6,3 x 12,5 2 min. 40 2 2 2 3 min. 9,5 5 ø5 x 12 19 19 min. 16 min. 16 min. 45 25 25 1x 2 min. 40 2/5 Door height min. 7,3 52 2x ø5 x 12 ø 6,3 x 12,5 4 1,5 13 16 min. 5 min. 19 min.1 19 min. 40 Press-in version 24 8 8 min. 40 min.1 12 19 7,5 ø 35 x min. 9,5 min. 19 min. 5,5 13 16 4 ø10 x 9 52 2 min. 40 2 2 2 3 min. 9,5 ø5 x12 5 19 19 min. 45 25 min. 16 min. 16 25 1x 2 min. 40 2/5 Door height 52 ø10 x 9 4 1,5 16 13 min. 5 min. 19 min.1 19 min. 40 Please always carry out trial door mounting. Technik für Möbel 11 Sliding door system SlideLine 55 Plus / loading capacity 15 kg or 30 kg System components for 1 overlay (rebated) door / 1 inset door Runner and guide profiles For maximum door weight of 15 kg Any length on request quantity Plastic Colour Order no. PU* MQ* required for 2-door unit white LA 0777 up to 1345 mm 4 brown LA 0777 PU and MQ = 4 500 each silver-grey LA 0777 4 from 1345 mm grey LA 0777 PU and MQ = 4 250 each black LA 0777 4 For maximum door weight of 30 kg silver, anodised LA 1257 100 4 Any length on request Aluminium bright LA 1257 100 4 180° guide component with spring-loaded bolt Screw-on type grey-anthracite 9 105 266 400 400 4 2 guide components must be fitted per door With latch Plastic Press-in type grey-anthracite
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