Tentazione - unique among handles | Eko-Okna

Tentazione - unique among handles
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Date: 25 April 2018

The handle is fully faced with the surface of the profile.

The Tentazione handle differs from our range of sliding door handles. It is faced with the surface of the wing. It is fully recessed into the profile, and thanks to its slightly protruding edges, the handle's panel perfectly masks the edges of the milling cutter.

This is an extremely aesthetical solution, recommended to clients looking for innovative and aesthetical solutions. The door handles are available in three colors - white, brushed chrome and shiny gold.

Designed for mounting in sliding systems and Patio windows, in which one wing is a sliding and the other one is a tilt and turn sash. In this case, to enable sash feed, the Tentazione handle is mounted in the tilt and turn wing.

The mechanism of opening and closing doesn’t differ from a typical handle - apart from a small detail. The handle must be pressed, to come out of the profile.

Tentazione is primarily functionality. Handle is faced with the profile, so it allows smooth movement of the wings in sliding systems and Patio*.

*Installation of the Tentazione handle for Patio systems is possible only on the Streamline 76 and Ideal 4000 systems.

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