Pocket Casket Counterframe for Sliding Flush-to-the-wall Doors
Pocket Casket Counterframe for Sliding Flush-to-the-wall Doors - Masonry / 60 x 210 cm ...is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Counterframes for Flush-to-the-Wall Sliding Doors
Maximum Essentiality and Modern Design
Flush-to-the-wall sliding door frames are the ideal solution for those who want a minimalist and modern design. Thanks to the elimination of jambs and architrave frames, the wall is completely free from finishes, creating a uniform and clean aesthetic effect.
Technology and Innovation
To achieve this result, we use aluminum profiles on which plaster or plasterboard is directly applied. By painting the profiles the same color as the wall, the visual effect is guaranteed. These counterframes are perfect for internal sliding doors, integrating perfectly with the wall (flush-to-wall).
Subframe Features
- Sturdy Structure : Made of vertically embossed galvanized sheet metal, with a thickness of 0.6 mm.
- Upper Support : Fixed aluminium track reinforced with double bayonet attachment lugs.
- Plaster Net : Dense mesh (50Γ40 mm) attached to the structure without welding for greater durability.
- Surrounding elements : Uprights in galvanized sheet metal with a thickness of 0.8/1.0 mm and reinforced wooden stop upright.
- Sliding Carts : Equipped with needle bearings, with a standard load capacity of 120 kg, they guarantee 80,000 use cycles (approximately 20 years).
- Door Stop : Adjustable for perfect closure.
Discover the Difference with Scrigno
Choosing the frames for sliding doors flush with the wall means investing in a high-quality product that combines aesthetics and functionality. Perfect for any type of environment, from the most modern to the most traditional, these frames offer an elegant and long-lasting solution.
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Tutorial for assembling the concealed drawer frame
How to take measurements
How to take measurements
Β How to measure sliding door?
To properly measure your sliding doors, follow these steps. The measurements you need include the width, height, and wall type.
Steps:
- Measure the Width:
- Measure the width of the wall opening (wall hole) from one side to the other.
- Measure the Height:
- Measure the height of the wall opening from the floor to the top.
- Measure the Wall Thickness:
- Measure the thickness of the wall on both sides of the opening.
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Measurement Conversion Table (cm):
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Interior light |
Subframe Width |
Counterframe Height |
Internal Light Height |
Brings |
64.5 |
61.5 |
220 |
214.5 |
60 x 210 |
74.5 |
71.5 |
220 |
214.5 |
70 x 210 |
84.5 |
81.5 |
220 |
214.5 |
80 x 210 |
94.5 |
91.5 |
220 |
214.5 |
90 x 210 |
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Wall Thickness
Wall Type:
- Plasterboard: Finished wall thickness 100 cm with internal seat 62 cm
- Masonry: Finished wall thickness 105 cm with internal seat 69 cm
Practical Example:
- Chest: 60 x 210
- Wall Hole: 64.5 x 214.5 cm
- Door: 60 x 210 cm
Taking the correct measurements for interior doors is essential for a perfect installation. Follow these simple steps and use our conversion table to ensure your new interior doors fit perfectly in your space.
Choose our interior doors for a combination of quality, durability and ease of installation. Contact us for more information or a personalized quote!
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