Ideally suited to high class joinery installations
Suited to applications where the supporting structure or lintel is insufficient for the weight of the door
Suitable for sliding partitions, glazed, flush or paneled doors
To cover any width of opening, any number of doors can be used on a single or double track
Doors can slide to one or both sides of the opening
Mansion 55 is a durable sliding door hardware system perfectly suited for high class joinery installations for doors weighing up to 55kg each. Mansion 55 features a concealed bottom roller enabling the weight of the door to be transferred to the floor, making it ideal for when the ceiling or lintel isn't strong enough to support the weight. Note: At least 150mm depth at the bottom of the door must be available to accommodate the concealed bottom rollers when choosing this system.
Have a span of 2200mm to cover with all doors sliding onto a pocket on one side. thinking triple track ? Evan you please recommend a product?
Question by: Ard Battye on 20 Mar 2021, 00:00
Answer:
Good morning,We would recommend using our Husky Telescopic or Soltaire Telescopic system and building your own cavity frame. With these systems, you could use a 2 door or 3 door kit to cover your opening width.Thanks,KateMarketing Executive
Answer by: admin admin (Admin) on 22 Mar 2021, 10:02
Question:
Hi There,
I have 5100mm opening, with 2 doors to the front & 3 to the rear. Each leaf will be approximately 1070mm wide x 2800 high
weight around 50/60 kg. What will be the best track to use, I was thinking of the Manison 55. The door will be made bespoke, se we can accommodate all fixings. Kind Regards Glenn.
Question by: Glenn Atkinson on 11 Nov 2024, 13:25
Answer:
Good morning,
For the type of application described we would recommend using our Husky 120 Pro system. You would need to purchase our 280HP track and HP120 fittings kit (1 per door). If you need support during product specification, please contact us on sales@pchenderson.com.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 12 Nov 2024, 10:54