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New accents for sliding doors

Open and closed recessed pulls.

FSB 4251 0001

Our new closed flush pulls ensure a uniform appearance for the door leaf. The operating aperture is always blanked out by a flap that springs neatly into the closed position when the hardware is not being used. Two modes of assembly are possible: the flat perimeter may be surface-mounted to the door or be fully recessed. The handles are designed in such a way that untidily or inaccurately machined edges can be concealed by means of the surface-mounted perimeter. But the fittings really come into their own if completely flush recessed. Hardware and door are suffused into a single entity - the door’s design credentials are significantly enhanced. No visible fastenings are needed.

The closed version boasts more than just aesthetic qualities, though. The user soon learns to appreciate the playful pleasure of flicking the flap alternately to the left and right. Soiling is reduced, moreover - particles of dust have virtually no chance of lodging in the aperture. Flush pulls are generally fitted to timber doors. The leaf or frame is machined to accept the hardware, which is then clipped or glued in place as required.

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Right pull for every door

FSB manufactures small flush pulls for lightweight doors, as well as larger variants for heavy-duty doors, in square/rectangular and round/oblong designs respectively. Round flush pull 4254 requires a cut-out just 17 mm in depth, for example. It is just the job for small, lightweight sliding doors as well as for fitted furnishings or furniture in general. Customised finishes are also provided for.




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