Technical assistance

We want to clear the main technical questions that may arise about the operation of our products and the steps necessary for their assembly.

Placard 74

The following video shows how the sliding door system for wardrobes is assembled.

There are two types of fittings that are used to fit glass doors on the Placard sliding system for wardrobes: - Plastic wedges. They are put into the handle profiles using pressure along with the glass, using four wedges on each side of the door and leaving the set fastened. It is also recommended to use the fitting profile (code. 4001621 / 7917121) for the rest of the handle profile and the crossbeam if there is one. - Screws. They are used to screw the upper and lower profiles of the door to the handles, to the runners and the rollers and to the Slowmove closing. These screws are a correct length in order not to damage the glass.

How are the fittings of the glass doors mounted on the sliding system for Placard wardrobes?

Yes, the current Ø50mm channel slider can be used with the new Placard 74 system but the gap for housing the upper and bottom rail needs to be increased from 74 to 77 mm in order to prevent the slider interfering with the inner divider or dividers.

The Slowmove soft closing system for Placard can be assembled on 2-door and 3-door wardrobes: For 2-door wardrobes you can install Slowmove soft closing on the opening as well as the closing of all the doors. However, on 3-door wardrobes you can install Slowmove soft closing only on the outer door for opening. For closing, it can be installed on all of the doors (inside and outside) depending on the closing movement.

Is it possible to mount Slowmove soft closing for Placard on wardrobes with 3 doors?

Yes, it is possible to put a brake on the central door of a 3 door Placard wardrobe. However, it is necessary to take into account the opening of the central door in order to put the brake in, as it is only possible to have the brake in one direction. In the following diagram you can see the position of the brakes on the rail depending on the opening direction of the sliding doors.

Is it possible to put a brake on the central door of a 3 door Placard wardrobe?

No, the clipping pressure is sufficient so as not to require the use of screws, just like with the other Hill 19, Vall 19 and Line 19 aluminium handle profiles for 19 mm thick boards.

The Wave 16 and Wave 16 E handle profiles for creating sliding doors have the same design and the same geometry for 16 mm thick board. The difference is that the Wave 16 E handle profile has a reduced thickness and is therefore more cost-effective.

These lower rails are used along with the Placard sliding door system and a fastening with a clip system.Both rails are very easy to assemble and more cost-effective thanks to the fact that a cover is not required to hide the fastening screws.The difference is that the first lower rail is available for boards of a 10mm, 16mm and 18mm thickness, and the second rail is designed for easy flush mounting on the edge of the furniture for 10 mm and 16 mm thick board.

The RAL number of the white finish on the rails and handles of the Placard sliding door system is approximately 9003. The RAL code of the anthracite grey finish is approximately 7043. The RAL code of the black finish is approximately 9011.

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