A soft closing mechanism silencing sliding doors.
July 1st, 2010
Häfele has a solid reputation for leading the way with the latest trends in home improvement, and their soft closing technology for sliding doors is no exceptiion.
They have inttroduced a range of soft closing systems that are now available for most types of sliding doors for furniture or buildings.
The SMUSO soft closing family of products from Häfele now provides perfect solutions for sliding doors weighing up to 80kg.
The soft closing element can be quickly and easily fitted on the right-hand or left-hand side of any sliding door system. In addition, the dampers have been successfully endurance tested and are maintenance free.
Thanks to the SMUSO soft closing mechanism, sliding doors in furniture and rooms are smoothly and silently brought to a stop and then gently pulled into their end position, where they are held securely.
Suitable for new installations or retrofitting in existing sliding doors, they can also be recess mounted in the cabinet top for lightweight furniture sliding doors.
The SMUSO soft closing system is yet another testament to Häfele’s ability to combine maximum functionality with optimum convenience.
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hafele.com.au
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