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ECLISSE CARE COLLECTION
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TECHNOLOGY AT THE SERVICE OF DISABILITY
ECLISSE HOIST represents a solution that eliminates architectural barriers so any interior space can benefit from the
advantages of a sliding pocket door system. The structure has been adapted so that the top horizontal bar does not
interfere with the passage of the hoist track and allows to close the door.
ECLISSE HOIST model can be made starting with a minimum passage width of 900 mm (considering that the door
panel protrudes by 100 mm to allow the installation of the push handle, the net passage width is 800 mm).
Door panel maximum weight is 60 kg.
Solutions designed for each project.
The structure has been adapted so
that the top horizontal bar does not
interfere with the passage of the
hoist track and allows to close the
door.
Sliding doors offer the following technical details: more space and greater manoeuvrability.
Of course you get more usable space and no intrusion into corridors, but if you are a wheelchair user or have
difficulties with manoeuvrability it is clearly much, much easier to pass through a sliding pocket door.
The awkward backward and forward motion needed when using a hinged door is completely eliminated.
This is also the case for anyone using walking aids or indeed blind or visually impaired people, as the danger of the
leading edge is removed.
HINGED DOOR
SLIDING DOOR
1. Get closer to the door, lean toward it to held the door handle.
2. With one hand open the door, with the other push the wheelchair backward.
3. To allow the wheelchair passage the hinged door has to be completely open.
4. Rotate the wheelchair by 180°.
5. Go backward through the door thrusting with a hand, with other held the handle to close the door.
Rotate by 180°.
6. Go on.
1. Get closer to the sliding door and open it.
2. Go through and close the door.
3. Go on.