








KONE elevator door slider and door vane components are used within elevator door systems, with each component serving a different purpose during door operation. A door slider, also known as a door gib or door guide shoe, is typically installed at the bottom of the door panel and helps maintain door alignment and stability during movement.
A door vane is used as part of the car door operator assembly. It works alongside the door system to support the coordinated opening of the elevator car door and landing door.
At Bestech, door sliders and door vanes are available in a range of designs and specifications to suit elevator door system configurations.
The KONE elevator door slider and door vane range includes components used in different door system arrangements:
Product Note: Door sliders and door vanes are available in different dimensions and configurations depending on the elevator door system and application requirements.
KONE elevator door sliders and door vanes play a role in:
1. Why are door sliders located at the bottom of elevator doors?
Door sliders are positioned within the door assembly to help maintain the movement and positioning of the door panel.
2. Do door sliders and door vanes perform the same function?
No. Each component has a different role within the elevator door system and operates alongside different door-related mechanisms.
3. What is the difference between a door slider and a door vane?
A door slider is associated with door guidance and positioning, while a door vane works as part of the door operating mechanism.
4. Why are door sliders and door vanes available in different designs?
Different elevator models and door systems may require specific component configurations.