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Ergonomics
Benefits that come with sliding doors
Sliding doors show what they're made of in everyday use. In terms of ergonomics and convenience, most consumers think sliding doors are better.
And for good reasons: open sliding doors don't get in the way where space
is at a premium.
Open doors on wall units are not likely to leave you injured. Sliding doors
are also easy to open without stretching or dodging out the way.
Design
Being creative with sliding doors
Sliding doors provide the key to picking up on modern, spacious interior
design and continuing it in furniture. Large-surface doors open the
way to purist interior design.
Modern sliding door systems create a look that impresses with narrow
reveals that can also be kept to a minimum with large-surface fronts. Easy
precision adjustment provides superb finished results with perfect gap
alignment.
Functionality
What good cabinet doors need to do
When it comes to cabinet doors, it's the practical aspects most consumers
attach importance to, particularly to ease of opening and closing. The benefit
of linear movement provided with sliding doors should be combined with low
forces needed to open them. Also appreciated is the convenience of Silent
System for soft, gentle and silent closing.
The perfect sliding door system is also expected to come with
outstanding running performance and give quality you can rely on.
Flush
For
fitting doors
Doors
weighing up to 60 kg
Door
height up to 2600 mm
Door
Door
thickness 16 25 mm
Height
Silent
Tailored quality
Tailored quality
The quality of Hettich sliding door systems is subject to
a continuous process of monitoring. The quality demanded by different markets and segments is systematically
tested and met across the board. Some examples of
Hettich's quality tests are illustrated in the diagrams
below.
Endurance test
The door is opened and closed at a defined speed and is
required to withstand a specific number of cycles without suffering damage.
Endurance test over 40,000 cycles
Closing test with a pulling force of 4 kg
Lift-out test at 250 N
Load test in horizontal direction at 250 N
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Closing test
The door is closed all the way with a defined pulling force and needs to withstand this action for a
set number of times.
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Handles
< 25 mm
< 25 mm
< 35 mm
< 25 mm
< 20 mm
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Door width
in mm
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Uncompromising precision
Door overlay is infinitely
adjustable, in just the same way as
door tilt. For a precision-crafted finish
and perfect end result.
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Door width
Order no.
PU
750 - 819 mm
9 148 180
1 set
820 - 909 mm
9 148 201
1 set
910 - 1044 mm
9 148 202
1 set
1045 - 1199 mm
9 148 203
1 set
1200 - 1299 mm
9 148 204
1 set
1300 - 1499 mm
9 148 205
1 set
1500 - 1599 mm
9 148 206
1 set
1600 - 1799 mm
9 116 581
1 set
1800 - 1899 mm
9 155 574
1 set
1900 - 2000 mm
9 155 575
1 set
System components
Optional mounting aid upgrade kit
Concealed profile attachment on floor-to-ceiling units
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Door width
Order no.
PU
750 1199 mm
9 148 547
1 set
1200 2000 mm
9 148 562
1 set
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Order no.
PU
9117303
1 set
Technical information
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16 - 25
11
12,5
35
1986
1.
1986
2.
3.
2x
2.
1.
3.
3.
2.
1.
3.
3.
15
6
30
Dimension X mm
Order no.
PU
50
0047637
1/50 ea.
60
0047638
1/50 ea.
70
0047639
1/50 ea.
80
0047640
1/50 ea.
100
0047642
1/50 ea.
Order no.
PU
0047643
1/50 ea.
Order no.
PU
0047645
1/50 ea.
Order no.
PU
0047644
1/50 ea.
0071870
1/250 ea.
5
32
22
Bright steel
M8
Galvanized steel
10
20
5,5
30
M8
26
12,4
12
16 40
5,4
37
Galvanized steel
20,5
M8
29
20,5
16
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R
Fmin
Fmin = 5 mm
R <_ D
Fmin
Inset, handleless design can be created simply by giving the front a mitred edge.
This produces a comfortable finger gap on the leading edge and a narrow centre
gap.
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Fmin
45
60
3 mm
4 mm
17
102
130
60 fix
16 - 19
5
67
195
214
16 - 25
2600
122
5
16 - 19
35 fix
60
(25)
170
13
5
Planning dimensions - cross section
with mounting aid upgrade kit
35 - 100
150 - 250
* 9 148 547
9 148 562
82
18
60 fix
64
102
130
19
214
78
249
16 - 25
2600
Y = (TB / 2) - X - A
Z
A
Z = (SB - Lges) / 2)
84
19
35 fix
60
(25)
18
35 - 100
64
13
170
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35 - 100
64
35 - 100
150 - 250
82
82
18
78
78
64
64
242
18
Z
A
Y = (DW / 2) - X - A
Z = (UW - Ltotal) / 2)
DW = door width
UW = unit width
DW (door width)
750 - 819
820 - 909
910 - 1044
1045 - 1199
1200 - 1299
1300 - 1499
1500 - 1599
1600 - 1799
1800 - 1899
1900 - 2000
Ltotal
A (max)
1294
1434
1606
1876
2164
2364
2764
2964
3364
3564
215.5
240.5
260.5
310.5
410.5
410.5
560.5
560.5
710.5
710.5
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13
17
17
28
28
28
28
28
28
Ltotoal
SB
SB
u
TB
TB
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TB
TB
Fmin
Fmin
kg
u (max)
40
1200
50
1000
60
800
F (min)
16
18
19
22
25
5
6
6
7
8
19
750 - 819
820 - 909
910 - 1044
1045 - 1199
1200 - 1299
1300 - 1499
1500 - 1599
1600 - 1799
1800 - 1899
1900 - 2000
133
158
178
228
328
328
478
478
628
628
16
16
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
13
5
Wood
AL
TB (750 - 2000)
22
64
32
64
48
43,5
Wood
AL
2.600
70
11,5
30
32
Wood
30
20
54 32 32
a + 32
32 32
15
45
AL
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750 - 819
820 - 909
910 - 1044
1045 - 1199
1200 - 1299
1300 - 1499
1500 - 1599
1600 - 1799
1800 - 1899
1900 - 2000
133
158
178
228
328
328
478
478
628
628
16
16
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
13
Wood
AL
TB (750 - 2000)
64
32
64
32
22
30
70
43,5
11,5
48
Wood
2.600
AL
Wood
15
45
AL
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32 32
a + 32
32 32 54
30
21
6,3 x 14
6,3 x 14
22
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4 x 25
Y = (TB / 2) - X - A
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4 x 25
< 500
< 500
35 - 100
3,9 x 9,5
1.
24
90 - 150
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SAFE
(2 x)
2.
3.
1.
SW 13
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Attaching doors
M4 x 12
Y=Y
Y=Y
1.
1.
Y
2.
Y=Y
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56 per cent
21 per cent
84 per cent
29 per cent
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