Bi Fold Windows + Doors

Bi-fold Windows + Doors are the modern champions when it comes to providing panoramic views unencumbered by obstructions once open. They are an excellent way to extend your indoor living to the outdoors.

Standard Residential Bifold

  • There is no bi-fold solution more durable than a bottom rolling installation.
  • Narrowest bi-fold door stiles available on the market – capable of 2m high door in a High Wind Zone, 2.2m in a Medium Zone.
  • Heavy duty stile capable of 2.4m high doors in a High Wind Zone 
  • NZS4211:2008 or 2.2m high doors in a Very High Wind Zone (0.9m wide panel)
  • Significant safety factor in design: bearings are rated at 135kg static load (270kg total)
  • All our hinged and folding doors incorporate our proprietary stainless locking systems.
  • OMEGA's proprietary Polymide track system has been cycle tested at panel loads in excess of 300kg.

Thermal Architectural Series

  • Narrowest site lines for Bi-Fold stiles in NZ market without compromising strength
  • High performance design allowing panels over 2.7m high with ease
  • Bottom rolling carriage with stainless steel rollers and track sweep, is one of the most robust carriage available in the New Zealand market
  • 56mm stile with heavy wall thickness to provide substantial strength in a narrow stile width
  • Stainless steel lock strikes for enduring performance.
  • Heavy duty cast aluminium hinges to provide durability and strength.

 

Architectural Series

  • Bottom rolling bi-fold to get the operating loads back to the slab.
  • 52mm stile with heavy wall thicknesses to provide substantial strength in a narrow stile width.
  • Stainless steel lock strikes for enduring performance.
  • Heavy duty cast aluminium hinges to provide durability and strength.
  • Robust proprietary bottom rolling hardware.
  • Doors have been designed suitable for 2.7m heights in a very high wind zone.
Bi Fold Windows + Doors

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