HAWA JUNIOR GLASS

Proven over decades, a million times and more: that is HAWA Junior. The HAWA Junior is a sliding door system for pocket and sliding doors. It is known for its smooth, quiet operation, durability, and simple installation.

HAWA JUNIOR GP

HAWA JUNIOR GL

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The HAWA Junior kit comes with:

  • 2 two-wheeled trolleys

  • 2 two-way suspension fittings

  • 1 track buffer with retaining spring

  • 1 wall buffer

  • 1 rattle-proof floor guide

  • 1 height adjusting pin

You’ll also need:

  • Upper Track, based on your door weight and track length required

  • Glue-In Guide Rail (for bottom of door)

TO SPECIFY

To properly specify which Junior is right for your application, you’ll need to know and provide a few important pieces of information:

  • Function: single door, pair of bi-parting doors, or pair of bi-passing doors

  • Weight of door panel/s

  • Width of door panel/s

  • Width of door opening OR length of track needed

  • Door panel thickness

  • Optional accessories, such as soft close mechanism or door seals

Which Junior Model?

You’ll notice that HAWA Junior’s are distinguishable by the numbers and letters in their titles. For instance there is the 40, 80, 120, 160, 250. These numbers refer to the weight capacity of the door panels in KILOGRAMS. For instance, the weight capacity of the HAWA Junior 80/B or HAWA Junior 80/Z is 80 kilograms, or 176 lbs. Pretty simple, right?

Next, the letter after the number, such as A, B, or Z, refers to the method in which the track is mounted. For instance, when installing a HAWA Junior 80/B, the top edge of the door is mortised for a cleaner look. The HAWA Junior 80/Z, however, is surface mounted to the top edge of the door for simpler installation.

You might wonder, then, what the difference between the A and Z systems are. The answer: they reference the same, top-mounted fittings, but once you go over 264 lbs, the Z turns to A. So, a HAWA Junior 40/Z, 80/Z, 120/A, 160/A, and 250/A all indicate that the system attaches to the top edge of the door, rather than being mortised.