FENSTER-HAUS
SLIDING TRACK




The SLIDING TRACK frameless glazing system with parallel movement of the sashes is designed for frameless glazing of balconies and loggias, as well as for openings in terraces and verandas where foot traffic is not expected.
The SLIDING TRACK system uses the same profiles as the SLIDING SLIM system, with the exception of the 39 mm high bottom profile with extended guide ribs. This version of the system has a better seal from below, thanks to the use of a double-row brush seal at the bottom of each sash. It provides excellent protection from drafts and water ingress, while creating the effect of a glass wall, allowing you to enjoy a beautiful view. This system allows for glazing openings up to 3000 mm high and sash widths up to 1200 mm. The system is suitable for tempered glass of 8 mm and 10 mm thickness.
A significant advantage of the system is that it is bottom-supported, meaning it is designed to be fully enclosed. The entire weight of the sashes rests on the floor. This arrangement is often an undeniable advantage, as the safe installation of top-hung systems requires robust supporting structures, which are often simply unavailable (especially in summer gazebos and verandas).
SLIDING TRACK frameless sliding glazing is available with 3 or 5 tracks, with each track containing its own sash. The panes of glass slide on rollers along the bottom profile rails, overlapping each other like the panes in a wardrobe, forming a 5-pane stack on one side of the system. This technology allows for 80% of the glazing area to be opened. For long openings, it is advisable to use a 10-pane system, two on each track, with sliding on both sides.
The system is equipped with standard flat aluminum handles. Other, non-standard handles of various sizes and designs can be added.
A unique feature of the system is that all the panels are interlocked and move independently. Therefore, by pushing the first panel, you can close the entire system – the panels will extend from the parking space one by one and automatically lock into the desired position. Each panel moves on rollers supported by the lower profile. This creates an excellent sliding door in the center of the system, which can be equipped with either standard locks and handles or any aftermarket ones designed for all-glass doors.