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Sliding Glass Walls With Top and Bottom Clamping Profiles
Glassplan Series 500 sliding glass walls combine the contemporary elegance of glass with advanced technology to provide a highly versatile all glass wall.
Individual panels slide on two rollers which are suspended from an overhead track.
When not in use the panels can be parked at the end of the opening in a remote cupboard. Once in position the panels are secured with locking bolts to provide a stable wall capable of a high degree of security.
A range of panel options permit this system to be used in a number of applications which can include single and double pass doors, working around curves and
angled junctions.
Typical installations include banking foyers, offices, meeting rooms, restaurants and shop fronts.
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| PC World sales area |
The Barbican Centre, London |
Bank foyer |
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| Office/dining hall |
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Incorporating a
single door |
Incorporating double doors |
Panel types

| Pivoted End Panel (PEP) |
Always used at one end of the
opening, with cylinder locking into the floor, or special furniture
to act as pass door |
| Sliding Panel (SP) |
Standard panel with rear locking
floor bolt, face mounted floor bolt, or cylinder lock, as required |
| Hinged Sliding Panel (HSP) |
A single or double pass door
with cylinder floor lock and automatic overhead closer. Panel
heights over 2500mm require overglazing between top of door
leaf (210mm high) and top frame of panel
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| Panel width min. |
500mm |
| Panel width max. |
1250mm |
| Panel height max: |
3000mm (10mm thick glass/26kg/m²) |
| Panel height max: |
3600mm (12mm thick glass/32kg/m²) |
| Panel thickness |
40mm (Aluminium profile) |

Track Options

Stacking Examples
Panels may be stacked at one or both sides of
the opening, inside the room or hidden away in a purpose built cupboard.

Accessories
A wide variety of door furniture and locking
arrangements may be specified to suit individual requirements.
Finishes
With a choice of powder coated aluminium or stainless
steel cover plates and special decorative glass effects the designer
can ensure the glass wall is in perfect harmony with the surroundings.
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