SLIDING ROLLERS

Sliding rollers are a type of architectural hardware used to facilitate smooth and quiet movement of sliding doors, windows, and partitions in buildings. They are designed to provide a smooth and quiet sliding action, while also providing a secure and durable connection.

Types of Sliding Rollers:

  1. Standard Sliding Rollers: These are the most common type of sliding rollers and are suitable for most applications.
  2. Ball-Bearing Sliding Rollers: These have ball bearings that reduce friction and provide a smoother sliding action.
  3. Teflon-Coated Sliding Rollers: These have a Teflon coating that reduces friction and provides a quieter sliding action.
  4. Heavy-Duty Sliding Rollers: These are designed for heavy-duty applications and are suitable for use with heavy doors and windows.

Where it is used:

Sliding rollers architectural hardware are used in various applications, including:

  1. Sliding doors: Sliding rollers are used in sliding doors to provide a smooth and quiet movement.
  2. Sliding windows: Sliding rollers are used in sliding windows to provide a smooth and quiet movement.
  3. Partitioning systems: Sliding rollers are used in partitioning systems to provide a smooth and quiet movement between partitions.
  4. Room dividers: Sliding rollers are used in room dividers to provide a smooth and quiet movement.
  5. Moving walls: Sliding rollers are used in moving walls to provide a smooth and quiet movement.

Some common places where sliding rollers architectural hardware are used include:

  • Hotels and resorts
  • Office buildings
  • Hospitals
  • Schools
  • Restaurants
  • Retail stores
  • Homes
  • Apartments

Overall, sliding rollers architectural hardware provide a smooth and quiet movement of sliding doors, windows, and partitions, while also providing a secure and durable connection.