A double door with no priority direction of opening looks identical to double hung doors from the outside, except that it has a rounded joint between the two leaves.
These two leaves are identical in construction and this joint makes it possible to open either leaf independently of the other, whereas with conventional double doors one of the two leaves is always fixed.
When is a double door with no priority direction of opening required?
Double doors with no priority direction of opening are frequently used in busy places such as car parks, railway stations, schools, building corridors, etc. They offer an attractive ‘frequency of use’ performance and great mechanical resistance.
Finishes and fittings
Basic fittings
Door frame and leaf finish
Magnelis® Hot-dip galvanised ZM 250 steel (250g/m², 20µm thick).
Hinges
Two steel hinges, adjustable and replaceable
Rounded-edge joint
So that each leaf can be opened without priority
Dimensions
Always made to measure
Handle / pull handle
Fixed doorknob or pull handle on the hinge side.
We suggest placing an impact plate on each leaf on the non-hinge side to indicate more clearly where to push the doors.
Optional fittings
Door leaf finish
Stainless steel 304, 316 / skinplate or RAL color *
Door frame finish
Stainless steel 304, 316 / skinplate or RAL color *
Hinges
One or more steel or stainless steel hinges can be added; these are always adjustable and replaceable
Glazing and ventilation
Peep-holes (glazing) (standard size / purpose-made), largely glazed doors, many types of glazing, ventilation grilles, etc. (see glazing types available)
Door closers
With scissor arm or sliding arm, fitting on the hinge or non-hinge side,