Horizontal Sliding Units

These versatile units are custom designed to maximize your workspace by adding multiple levels of working area
essentially multiplying your presentation potential. Housing is constructed with heavy gauge aluminum. Sliding panels glide easily with its roller-bearing & guide systems.

KEY FEATURES:
Heavy gauge aluminum extrusions
Whisper quiet operation
Lateral & vertical corner keyed for fit & strength
For architectural drawings and specifications



HOUSING OPTIONS:
Satin anodized aluminum or painted
3" - 6" deep & 1.75" - 2" face
A back-panel offers a fixed area of writing surface, but is optional
Housing recommended but sliding track systems available
OTHER OPTIONS:
Marker, Chalk or Tack surfaces
Maprail  options:  tan or gray cork insert
Trays options: Box, Blade, Magnetic or none.
Satin anodized aluminum or painted

Horizontal Slider with chalk backpanel & marker sliders at Kent State University.


A. Top-Hung: 
Panels travel on a roller/track system with guides at the bottom.
Housing can be constructed up to 24' wide.   Up to 4 sliding tracks.
Mounted to the wall or floor mounted

B. Hefty Bottom Supported:
IDEAL for full wall height sliding panels. Panels ride on a sheave bearing system along a bottom track with roller guides at the top. Sliding boards available up to 5' X 16'.

C. Bottom Supported: 
Panels ride on a sheave bearing system along a bottom track with roller guides at the top.
Sizes are limited by weight.



Hefty Bottom Supported Horizontal Slider

HOW DOES THE TOP HUNG SLIDER WORK?
The sliding panels ride on a top track (below) and is also guided down a channel at the bottom.
Each Board is removable by unscrewing one bolt as shown below, then sliding out of the roller.


HORIZONTAL SLIDING EXAMPLES

Close-Up of a typical slider