A new Hafele slide system provides an easy fit, space- saving, hide-away solution for pivoting glass or timber doors weighing up to 50 kilograms.
January 8th, 2010
The HAWA Concepta 25/30/50 ensures that these timber or glass doors open up on a 90-degree pivot and then easily slide into a recess in one effortless movement.
Concepta’s smooth operation is attributed to the expertly designed Swiss pivot and slide technology while its sophisticated scissor element prevents the door from jamming.
This new pivot/slide system provides convertible functionality and aesthetic appeal and has been specifically designed for furniture and integrated doors.
It can handle most door dimensions and smooths the path for creative ideas with various installation options, profiles and handles and can even close a wall recess without any cabinet carcass.
Concepta can open up a space or seal it off completely and can be utilised for a multitude of purposes such as furniture and buildings.
The system ensures flush-fitting cabinet fronts in the home, office, bathroom or kitchen are no longer seen and can also conceal recesses.
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