Optimize your architectural and industrial installations with our professional technical documentation for the Marco 2 Trilhos. This double-track frame profile is specifically designed to facilitate smooth, parallel sliding motion for panels, glass doors, or protective machine shields. In modern construction and “esquadria” (framing) design, the 2-rail system is the gold standard for balancing space efficiency with structural stability, allowing for a wide “clear opening” without the footprint of a traditional swinging door.

The provided чертеж package offers an exhaustive look at the internal geometry, including the drainage channels (waterproofing), the weatherstripping grooves, and the roller-bearing race tolerances. By analyzing the wall thickness and reinforcement ribs detailed in these blueprints, engineers and architects can calculate load-bearing capacities for large-format glass or heavy industrial panels. We provide these high-fidelity CAD resources for free to help designers achieve perfect alignment and airtight seals in their sliding systems.

Our files are compatible with all major 3D engineering and architectural software, allowing you to integrate the profile directly into your BIM (Building Information Modeling) or manufacturing workflow. This ensures that the meeting stiles and interlocking sections function flawlessly before a single profile is extruded or cut. Download this essential resource today to bring a professional, high-performance sliding solution to your next project.

Ключевые особенности:

  • Precision Extrusion Geometry: Optimized for aluminum or PVC production, featuring consistent wall thickness and stress-reducing radii.
  • Integrated Drainage System: Detailed schematics for “weep holes” and water deflection paths to prevent moisture buildup in the track.
  • Anti-Friction Roller Paths: Designed with a specific profile to reduce wear on rollers and ensure silent, effortless movement.
  • Modular Weatherstripping Grooves: Features standardized slots for EPDM gaskets or brush seals to maximize thermal and acoustic insulation.
  • Structural Reinforcement Zones: Engineered areas for steel or aluminum stiffeners, allowing for extra-tall or heavy-duty panel applications.