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Furniture Brochure Furniture Furniture solutions in movement solutions in movement Thomas Regout International B.V. offers a broad range of sliding solutions that help move your application in any direction: horizontal, vertical and diagonal. Our slides can be found in a wide range of applications in many market segments. In our long history we have grown into the company we are today: a major innovative player in automotive and industrial markets, as well as in furniture, professional storage and audio visual segments. We are continuously broadening our product range with new product groups, features and other solutions to fulfil your needs. Furniture In our own R&D department we design innovative sliding systems for different furniture applications. During the years we have gained a lot of experience and for that reason we can provide our customers with an extensive line of special features and telescopic slides with a high quality feeling. Besides Thomas Regout’s outstanding design capabilities for the wide range of products in the furniture markets, the company is also competent in designing complete customized systems. Our main focus is to be and to remain the best quality partner for our customers in mutual beneficial partnerships; partnerships that add value and power to your and our organization. Office furniture Kitchen furniture Shopfitting Furniture Furniture Ulf HD Titan Larder unit Finn Products Our wide range of sliding systems can be used in a lot of different Finn The Finn is a 2-beam cold rolled drawer slide applicable furniture applications. Our main products in this program are the for medium duty applications such as kitchen and bathroom Ulf HD, the Titan, Larder unit and the Finn slide. drawers. The Bilex version allows access from both sides of the drawer without any loss of space. Bayonets, countersunk holes, drawer carriers and other possibilities are available for mounting. Ulf HD The Ulf HD is a 3 beam slide to offer a 100% to 130% extension with a load capacity of approximately 100 kg. This slide can be used together with different features as a soft- close, pull in, disconnect and many more for the office and shopfitting markets. Titan The Titan is a heavy duty slide with a load capacity up to 200 kg combined with a travel of 130%. This type of slide is applicable in heavy loaded storage systems for kitchens and shopfitting applications. Larder unit The smooth movement combined with a 110 mm pull in and a load capacity of 80 - 300 kg makes this system unique for the kitchen market. The soft-close damper gives “We co-create together with our customers and an exclusive feeling towards the end user. This product can therefore offer custom-made solutions that exactly fit be used as well in heavy duty cabinet solutions in the office their needs.” market. Ronald (Research & Development) solutions in movement Thomas Regout International B.V. Industrieweg 40 6219 NR Maastricht The Netherlands T. +31 (0)43 351 66 66 F. +31 (0)43 351 66 99 E. [email protected] www.thomasregout.com The information in this leaflet can be subject to changes. Furniture 02.4.1. Thomas Regout International B.V. is a Regout Group Company custom made program specials custom made slides Junior Ems Leon Bicom Elbe Finn Ado 10 kg 35 kg / 30 kg 58 kg / 41 kg 58 kg / 40 kg 72 kg / 41 kg 81 kg / 62 kg 117 kg / 73 kg (bottom mount 60 kg) 17 SINGLE EXTENSION 10 9.5 9.4 12.7 16.1 17.3 12.8 13.5 14 19.3 Ems Leon Finn HAS FlexFit 1529 FlexFit 1537 TWO WAY TWO WAY customer specific 29 12.1 Length, travel and weight are Length, 15 SINGLE EXTENSION 9.5 9.4 12.8 13.5 14 86 15 Double Ems Double Leon Double Bicom Double Elbe Double Finn Allman Sten Solar Tricom 28 kg / 23 kg 51 kg / 34 kg 51 kg / 34 kg 60 kg / 50 kg 74 kg / 55 kg 25 kg 45 kg 135 kg / 90 kg 135 kg / 90 kg 3 36 45.4 ± 0. FULL EXTENSION FULL 19 18.8 25.4 32.2 34.6 25.6 27 28 12.7 12.7 12.75 12.75 Ulf HD Titan Condor Jumbo Alu Hybrid * Hybrid ** Hybrid 204 kg / 111 kg 275 kg / 156 kg 289 kg 310 kg 40 kg Double Leon 40 kg Double Leon 70 kg ULF HD 60 kg ALUMINIUM 76.2 41.3 37.3 FULL EXTENSION FULL 16 17.2 18.5 18.5 25.1 19.1 18.5 17.2 18.7 16 17.2 18.5 Bilex Larder Unit Wood Larder Unit Steel Larder Unit Heavy Duty 80-120 kg 80-120 kg 300 kg 34.9 TWO WAY TWO WAY 0.627 86.2 89 LARDER UNIT are customer specific 78.1 54.1 Length, travel and weight Length, FULL EXTENSION FULL 85.3 89.3 17.3 118 140 132 Supra TR-7526 Supra TR-7532 Supra TR-8026 Supreme Supreme 387 kg 250 kg 330 kg 50 - 2100 kg S-design slide aluminium 150 - 420 kg DUTY 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 35. 20. 80. SUPER HEAVY SUPER HEAVY 75. 75. 19. 35. 35. 35. 80/10 40 - 150 26.0 32.0 26.0 24-55 17/20 Technical specifications: Static load capacity is based on <10000 cycles. Dynamic load capacity is based on 100000 cycles. Installation width per slide + 0,5 mm for optimal movement. * D. Leon Hybrid based on 20.000 cycles, length 300 - 500 mm ** D. Leon Hybrid HD based on 30.000 cycles, length 300 - 500 mm solutions in movement standard program telescopic slides telescopic slide technical drawing description load capacity art. nr. fixation single extension slides length travel cycles cycles cycles mm mm 10.000 50.000 100.000 300 210 22 kg 17 kg 109042F Cabinet side 350 240 26 kg 20 kg 109043F Metal: M4 / ISO 7380 400 290 26 kg 20 kg 109044F Wood: 4,0 / DIN 7997 500 370 28 kg 22 kg 109046F EMS 1 Drawer side TR - 2710 Metal: M4 / DIN 965 Wood: 3,5 / DIN 7997 300 210 22 kg 17 kg 109049F Cabinet side 350 240 26 kg 20 kg 109050F Metal: M4 / ISO 7380 400 290 26 kg 20 kg 109051F Wood: 4,0 / DIN 7997 EMS 2 450 340 26 kg 20 kg 109052F 500 370 28 kg 22 kg 109053F Drawer side TR - 2711 550 420 23 kg 18 kg 109054F Metal: M3 / DIN 7985 / ISO 7045 600 460 23 kg 18 kg 109055F Wood: 3,0 / DIN 7997 Drawer Carrier 300 205 78 kg 60 kg 107230F Cabinet side 350 239 63 kg 49 kg 107231F Metal: M4 / DIN 7984 400 289 54 kg 42 kg 107232F M4 / M5 / ISO 7380 450 339 46 kg 36 kg 107233F Wood: 5,0 / DIN 7997 FINN 2 500 373 54 kg 42 kg 107234F TR - 3714 600 457 56 kg 43 kg 107236F Drawer side 700 541 56 kg 43 kg 107238F Metal: M4 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 M4 / DIN 7500 Wood: 4,5 / DIN 7997 Bumper with hold closed 300 205 78 kg 60 kg 107239F Cabinet side 350 239 63 kg 49 kg 107240F Metal: M4 / DIN 7984 400 289 54 kg 42 kg 107241F M5 / DIN 7985 / ISO 7045 450 339 46 kg 36 kg 107242F M4 / M5 / ISO 7380 FINN 3 500 373 54 kg 42 kg 107243F Wood: 5,0 / DIN 7997 TR - 3715 600 457 56 kg 43 kg 107245F 700 541 56 kg 43 kg 107247F Drawer side Metal: M3 / DIN 7985 / ISO 7045 Wood: 3,0 / DIN 7997 Drawer Carrier Bumper with hold closed 315 395 vertical mounted 117270 Cabinet side Metal: M4 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 M4 / DIN 7500 52 kg 40 kg Wood: 4,0 / DIN 7997 TR - 3727 Drawer side horizontal mounted Metal: M4 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 M4 / DIN 7500 FINN DOUBLE Wood: 4,0 / DIN 7997 Full extension slide 32 kg 25 kg Bumper with hold closed 350 224 vertical mounted 105042 Cabinet side Metal: M6 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 Wood: 6,0 / DIN 7997 ADO 91 kg 70 kg Drawer side TR - 4522 Metal: M4 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 horizontal mounted M4 / DIN 7500 Wood: 4,0 / 4,5 / DIN 7997 58 kg 45 kg Bumper without hold closed solutions in movement standard program telescopic slides telescopic slide technical drawing description load capacity art. nr. fixation full extension slides length travel cycles cycles mm mm 10.000 100.000 350 332 45 kg 38 kg 103R92F* Cabinet side 400 400 55 kg 45 kg 103R93F Metal: M5 / DIN 965 450 450 60 kg 60 kg 103R94F* Wood: 5,0 / DIN 7997 500 505 60 kg 60 kg 103R95F Solar S Drawer side TR - 5513 Metal: M4 / DIN 965 Wood: 4,0 / 4,5 / DIN 7997 Integrated soft close damper 300 320 94 kg 68 kg 112S01F Cabinet side 350 375 96 kg 77 kg 112S02F Metal: M5 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 400 440 97 kg 73 kg 112S03F M5 / DIN 7500 450 495 110 kg 83 kg 112S04F Wood: 5,0 / DIN 7997 500 550 119 kg 90 kg 112S05F TR - 5619 ULF HD B 550 600 118 kg 91 kg 112S06F Drawer side 600 650 123 kg 97 kg 112S07F Metal: M3 / DIN 7985 / ISO 7045 700 750 129 kg 103 kg 112S08F Wood: 3,0 / DIN 7997 Drawer Carrier Bumber with hold closed 300 320 94 kg 68 kg 112S21F Cabinet side 350 375 96 kg 77 kg 112S22F Metal: M5 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 400 440 97 kg 73 kg 112S23F M5 / DIN 7500 450 495 110 kg 83 kg 112S24F Wood: 5,0 / DIN 7997 500 550 119 kg 90 kg 112S25F TR - 5617 ULF HD D 550 600 118 kg 91 kg 112S26F Drawer side 600 650 123 kg 97 kg 112S27F Metal: M4 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 700 750 129 kg 103 kg 112S28F M4 / DIN 7500 800 848 121 kg 102 kg 112S29F M4 / DIN 7991 / ISO 10462 900 950 105 kg 90 kg 112S30F Wood: 4,0 / 4,5 / DIN 7997 1000 1050 81 kg 72 kg 112S31F Bumber with hold closed 300 285 94 kg 64 kg 112S41F Cabinet side 350 350 96 kg 73 kg 112S42F Metal: M5 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 400 400 97 kg 77 kg 112S43F M5 / DIN 7500 450 450 110 kg 88 kg 112S44F M5 / DIN 7991 / ISO 10462 500 500 119 kg 90 kg 112S45F Wood: 5,0 / DIN 7997 TR - 5620 ULF HD E 550 550 118 kg 98 kg 112S46F 600 600 123 kg 99 kg 112S47F Drawer side 700 700 129 kg 103 kg 112S48F Metal: M3 / DIN 7985 / ISO 7045 800 800 121 kg 106 kg 112S49F Wood: 3,0 / DIN 7997 Drawer Carrier Pull in with fail-safe 300 285 94 kg 64 kg 112S61F Cabinet side 350 350 96 kg 73 kg 112S62F Metal: M5 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 400 400 97 kg 77 kg 112S63F M5 / DIN 7500 450 450 110 kg 88 kg 112S64F M5 / DIN 7991 / ISO 10462 500 500 119 kg 90 kg 112S65F Wood: 5,0 / DIN 7997 TR - 5618 ULF HD F 550 550 118 kg 98 kg 112S66F 600 600 123 kg 99 kg 112S67F Drawer side 700 700 129 kg 103 kg 112S68F Metal: M4 / DIN 965 / ISO 7046 800 800 121 kg 106 kg 112S69F M4 / DIN 7500 M4 / DIN 7991 / ISO 10462 Wood: 4,0 / 4,5 / DIN 7997 Pull in with fail-safe
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