
Technical Details
Finishes, Configurations, Measurements
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Standard Finishes
Our standard range of Finishes consist of some trendy colours, as well as some classics - prices quoted with "standard finish" allow you to pick any of these colours.
Contact Us for more information on the paint equivalent of these colours.

Configurations
All doors can be made in single-door or bi-parting pair configuration. In certain cases of large openings, one may be better than the other - Contact Us for advice.
Single-Door Configuration
A folding door that opens and stacks to one side of the opening. It slides smoothly across and closes into the opposite wall or jamb with a magnetic latch.
Bi-Parting Pair Configuration
Two separate door sections that open from the centre outward, stacking neatly to equal stacks on both sides of the opening. They meet together in the middle of the opening, and holds closed with a magnetic latch.
The configuration will need to be (single door or bi-parting pair) will need to be advised at order placement.
The direction of door operation (e.g. left-to-right or right-to-left) does not need to be specified, as the system is designed for reversible installation and can be configured in either direction according to preference.

Measuring the Opening
Opening Height
Measure the opening height to the nearest millimetre (+/- 1mm) from the underside of the door frame / finished structural head to the finished floor level (FFL) at both ends of the opening and in the middle.
Provide us with the shortest height measurement to ensure door fit into opening.
Opening Width
Measure opening width across, from inside jamb to inside jamb, to the nearest millimetre (+/- 1mm) at the top of the opening , where the track will be installed.
SITE PREPARATION RECOMMENDATION
To achieve a flush, neat and precise installation, it is recommended that door stops, cornices, skirtings or trims that may obstruct a clean fit or hinder the alignment of the door track and panels be removed or notched out.

Cross-Section Views
Horizontal and Vertical Cross-Sections views.

Technical Measurements
Technical Measurements in relation to Cross Section Views.



