EKU-Porta 100 with Soft Close is the ultimate sliding system for glass doors up to 100 kg.
June 27th, 2011
9 different track and glass suspension configurations – thanks to 3 different track types, a range of clip-on pelmets, track and suspension clamp covers – allow EKU-Porta 100 to cater for almost every application and design preference.
Office partitions, above-counter screens and feature doors are just some of the applications for this innovative sliding system.

The catch retainer ensures that the door is always closed properly, and the new soft closing system protects the fitting components and the door from wear and tear.
EKU-Porta 100 is the sliding system of choice, for consistent, reliable and convenient operation.
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