Technical features and construction of Wippro rotating, swivelling and folding doors
Rotating and swivelling doors
Make optimum use of your valuable space. This clearly illustrates how much space can be saved.
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Monoplan swivel range |
Duoplan swivel range |
Triplan swivel range |
Standard door swivel range |
Monoplan - the new door innovation from Wippro
The Monoplan system from Wippro combines innovative technology with high-end design. The Monoplan glides open and closed. This system means we need only about 40% of the swivel range utilised by a conventional door. The system can be applied to any door design. Another special feature is that the Monoplan is easy to use for wheelchair users.
Duoplan – the Wippro space-wonder
The Duoplan system from Wippro needs only about 40% of the swivel range utilised by a conventional door. The door opens towards the centre, and brings life into your home. Compensating strips and the concealed hinges permit installation in existing steel frames or masonry. You can match the Duoplan system to all Wippro interior door models as required.
Triplan - sophisticated door engineering
The Triplan system from Wippro saves two thirds of the swivel range needed by a conventional door. Stable internal hinges make the Triplan easily movable. It looks like a normal door, but it isn't.
Sliding doors
GENERAL POINTS:
All sliding doors are available as solid, glazed or plate-glass doors.
Running both in front of and inside the wall, as corner, arch, segmental arch or oval arch variants.
Sliding door running in front of wall:
The most common variant of a sliding door.
The door leaf runs in front of the wall, the running rail is attached to the wall and its outer is covered by a trim panel.
In this variant the door soffit may either be plastered or feature a continuous trim covering.
Example:
Plastered through-wayExample: with through-way trim cover
Sliding door running inside wall:

The door leaf runs "inside" the wall, the running rail is attached to the ceiling or door soffit.
To aid installation, we recommend fitting a sliding door case.The advantage of this is that the running rail can be removed and serviced as necessary even years later.
In this variant the door soffit may either be plastered or feature a through-way trim covering.
Example:
2-leaf in wallExample:
2-leaf in front of fixed element
Folding doors
Conventional doors need space - but not our fold-and-push doors!
Possible design variants:
| Mahogany |
Beech |
Oak | Ash |
Maple |
White open-pore |
Ash White |
Grey |
Beige |
Etched |
RAL |
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| Prince |
o |
o |
o |
o |
o |
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| Royal |
o |
o |
o |
- |
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| Classic |
o |
o |
o |
- |
- |
o |
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- |
- |
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| Page |
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MEL |
MEL |
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MEL |
MEL |
MEL |
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| Page Glass |
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MEL |
MEL |
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MEL |
MEL |
MEL |
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| Mono |
o |
o |
o |
o |
o |
o |
o |
o |
o |
o |
o |
Possible opening variants:



One-sided opening
Centre opening
Both-sided opening


Open
Closed
Functional quality:



Consistent fall to position
based on spring link
Tried and tested
roller system
Stopper fixes
park position



Closed


based on spring link
roller system
park position








