HSW65 Individual Panel Systems Stacking Options
Possible Stacking Options
As there can be many other possibilities, please submit your ideas and sketches to NanaWall Systems, Inc. for evaluation.
A switch is defined as a break in the upper track at the head jamb to lead panels away from the opening to the stacking bay.
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Switch at the left running carriage of panel 5 - perpendicular stacking.
Switch at the left running carriage of panel 5 - stacking at an angle away from the opening.
Parallel stacking with 2 switches.
Multi-track pocket stacking. |
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Single switch in the middle pf panel 5, made possible with the opening of the swing panel attached to the side jamb first.
Perpendicular stacking within the opening. |
More Stacking Options
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| Extra track in stacking bay for narrower panel. | Alternative stacking solution for unequal panel. |
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| Wiggle panel attached to the last panel, so easy opening with single switch that is away from side jamb. | A stacking bay that is narrower than the width of the panels. |
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| Stacking of panels in front of the swing panel that is opened 180°. | Wider last panel for offsetting the running carriage on the panel to allow for easy opening with a single switch adjacent to the side jamb. |
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| Narrow stacking in a pocket with one "wall" of pocket being a door that allows access to panels. | Compact stacking with the unit installed so that it is offset from the wall opening. |
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| Stacking in a narrow space away from the opening. |



















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