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Product category: Architectural Ironmongery
News Release from: Hafele UK | Subject: HAWA-Media 70
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 26 July 2006

Sliding door hardware for curved doors

When it comes to rounding things off nicely, the HAWA-Media 70 is first choice for sliding doors with a minimum radius of 500 mm and a maximum weight of 70kgs.

HAWA-Media 70 sliding door hardware for curved timber and glass doors is available exclusively in the UK from Hafele When it comes to rounding things off nicely, the HAWA-Media 70 is first choice for sliding doors with a minimum radius of 500 mm and a maximum weight of 70kgs

This tried and tested sliding door hardware enables the creation of architectural solutions with appeal for shops, trade fairs and interior design, Installations of curved doors catch the eye of the passer-by, like the crystal-clear cylindrical telephone booth in front the Savoy Hotel in Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse, the ingenious finish to a spiral staircase, the circular room partition, or the high class sliding door cabinet with its spectacular design.

High-quality technology easily assembled Sliding doors equipped with HAWA-Media 70 are not only something for the eye of the beholder; the interior designer and the end user alike will appreciate its running properties - exemplary thanks to plastic-coated ball-bearing rollers and rattle-proof floor guides - just as much as its easy assembly.

The top tracks are delivered pre-curved and predrilled to the required radius ready for assembly, and lateral door alignment is easy once the tracks have been mounted to wall or ceiling.

The HAWA-Media 70, long-lasting and highly resilient, is a sound investment for interior designers and their customers.

Hafele UK have full DXF drawings available, and will be happy to offer technical advice and a free quotation. Request a free brochure from Hafele UK ...

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