Balanced Doors & Pivot Doors
Balanced Pivot Doors That Opens with a Gentle PushBalanced pivot doors are designed for building exterior entrances, especially where strong outdoor winds make conventional doors hard to open. By using a hidden sliding pivot arm between the door and frame, these doors leverage pressure differences caused by wind, allowing the door to open with very little force. The smooth hardware ensures effortless closing as well. Each balanced pivot door includes a door leaf, frame, pivot assembly, fixing brackets, support arm, guide rail, and lock. Thanks to the balanced pivot mechanism, the pressure on both sides of the door is effectively released during opening and closing, enabling quick and easy operation even under varying wind conditions.
Balanced Door
Balanced doors use wind pressure to reduce the force needed to open large exterior entrances. Unlike standard doors that require more effort against strong outdoor winds, these doors have a hidden sliding pivot arm between the door leaf and frame.
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Center-Hung Pivot Door
Since there is no exposed floor track, the door avoids bottom-track friction and opens with very little noise. It is suitable for entrances that need a quieter environment.
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Features
- Balanced Doors & Pivot Doors work with exterior entrances that have framed aluminum profiles and require only light opening force, even under strong wind pressure.
- The opening and closing effort, as well as the push/pull speed, can be adjusted to match different entrance conditions.
- The door leaf, frame materials, surface finishes, and glass type can be customized, with options for single, laminated, or insulated glass.
- They open outward in one direction, reach a maximum angle of 90°, and can be mechanically fixed at that angle when needed.
- They are suitable for office buildings, hospitals, hotels, schools, shopping malls, airports, and train stations that need smooth and easy daily access.
Applications
- Balanced pivot doors are widely used as main entrances in commercial buildings, hotel and public reception areas, office buildings, airports, transport hubs, and other public spaces.
