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Use
Interior/exterior pivot door hinges -
Applications
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Characteristics
Loadbearing up to 500 kg, concealed pivot hinges, choice of pivot system
11 Product Files
5 BIM Objects
11 Product Files
5 BIM Objects
Glass Pivot Doors - Blend in or Stand out
Glass pivot doors can subtly divide spaces while still letting through light or have more impact on a space with for example tinted glass. Whether the door is big or small, indoors or outdoors, the pivot hinges by FritsJurgens are very well suited for light and heavy glass doors.
Unlimited design
A glass pivot door can take many different shapes. Transparent glass subtly divides spaces while frosted glass or tinted glass stands out. Glass pivot doors can be given a new dimension by the addition of personal artworks or can be framed with wood, metal or even tinted glass.
Glass door pivot hinges
The FritsJurgens pivot hinge systems are suitable for glass doors and will last over a lifetime. FritsJurgens’ hinges are made from high-quality, maintenance-free materials and align with any interior. They are suitable for any type of glass pivot door: crittall style doors with steel, doors with glass and wood combined or even a pivot door entirely made from glass.
Tinted glass as a frame conceals the chosen FritsJurgens system while remaining in the same style as the rest of the door. FritsJurgens pivot hinges are suitable for exterior doors as well. Glass exterior pivot doors are very suitable to create a connection between indoors and outdoors and let through lots of natural light.
These doors are often made weatherproof with moist- and draft repellent details. Find out which FritsJurgens pivot hinge suits your pivot door.
There are four pivot hinge systems that are suited to different applications and can be used in glass pivot doors; System M, System M+, System One and System 3. Every pivot hinge can carry doors with weights up to 500 kg meaning there is no limit to the inspiration you can find when designing a pivot door.
System M | System M+ |
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System One | System 3 |
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