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Residential Room Dividers / Passage Doors Series 220
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WOODFOLD'S SERIES 220, again featuring our pin hinge hardware system, conveniently and attractively separates living areas. The modified handle (sweptwing style) minimizes stack space. Among the benefits of the selection of Woodfold's 220 Series door as room dividers are: space and energy conservation when used to zone for heating and air conditioning within the residential living areas. Other frequent uses include separation of sleeping and living areas within efficiency-style housing units, the convenient division of basement or family room recreation areas or galley-style kitchen facilities. The Series 220 has been routinely specified over the past 20 years for closet installations in public housing, retirement housing, assisted living, health care and hospitality installations.
PRODUCT DETAILS, SERIES 220
Panels: Available in hardwoods or vinyl-lam faces, 4 1/4" wide by 1/4" thick. (H designates hardwood veneer. V designates vinyl-lam.) Click here for selection. Color chart available.
Track: 1 1/8" x 1" x .062" aluminum, dark bronze or clear finish. Wheels: Lexan axles with nylon rollers.
 Nylon Roller Lexan Axle Standard
Lead Post: Full-length sweptwing handle with integral magnet, finger pull both sides as detailed below, acts as lead post (integrated with first door panel) and door pull; color-coordinated with vinyl panel connectors. The Series 220 door is available double-ended.
Magnetic Catch: Woodfold's unique pin hinge hardware system allows the Series 220 door to "stay put". A magnetic catch (with strike plate) is provided for wall contact when the door is extended. A mechanical latch is not required. If a latch mechanism or keylock is required, see Series 240.
Widths: Custom made to 8' 0"
Heights: Custom made to 8' 1 "
Stacking Space: 1 1/4" per lineal foot plus 7/8" for sweptwing handle.
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WOODFOLD DOOR SERIES 220 Residential Room Dividers / Passage Doors
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WOODFOLD'S SERIES 220, again featuring our pin hinge hardware system, conveniently and attractively separates living areas. The modified handle (sweptwing style) minimizes stack space. Among the benefits of the selection of Woodfold's 220 Series door as room dividers are: space and energy conservation when used to zone for heating and air conditioning within the residential living areas. Other frequent uses include separation of sleeping and living areas within efficiency-style housing units, the convenient division of basement or family room recreation areas or galley-style kitchen facilities. The Series 220 has been routinely specified over the past 20 years for closet installations in public housing, retirement housing, assisted living, health care and hospitality installations.
PRODUCT DETAILS, SERIES 220
Panels: Available in hardwoods or vinyl-lam faces, 4 1/4" wide by 1/4" thick. (H designates hardwood veneer. V designates vinyl-lam.) for selection. Color chart available.
Track: 1 1/8" x 1" x .062" aluminum, dark bronze or clear finish. Wheels: Lexan axles with nylon rollers.
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 Nylon Roller Lexan Axle Standard
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Lead Post: Full-length sweptwing handle with integral magnet, finger pull both sides as detailed below, acts as lead post (integrated with first door panel) and door pull; color-coordinated with vinyl panel connectors. The Series 220 door is available double-ended.
Magnetic Catch: Woodfold's unique pin hinge hardware system allows the Series 220 door to "stay put". A magnetic catch (with strike plate) is provided for wall contact when the door is extended. A mechanical latch is not required. If a latch mechanism or keylock is required, see Series 240.
Widths: Custom made to 8' 0"
Heights: Custom made to 8' 1 "
Stacking Space: 1 1/4" per lineal foot plus 7/8" for sweptwing handle.
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