Sliding Lift Door – The Elite Standard in Large-Format Sliding Door Performance
A sliding lift door - also known as a lift-and-slide door - is the most technically advanced and highest-performing sliding door system available. It solves a fundamental engineering challenge that affects all conventional sliding doors: the conflict between weather-sealing compression and ease of sliding operation. In a standard sliding door, the panel slides on rollers while simultaneously maintaining contact with the weather seals - creating friction that makes very heavy or very large panels difficult to slide, and compromising the sealing force when lighter spring pressure is used to reduce friction. The door eliminates this conflict entirely through a clever two-stage mechanical operation.
How the Lift-and-Slide Mechanism Works
The door uses a handle-activated cam mechanism that raises the door panel fractionally off the sill track - "lifting" it out of the compressed sealing position - before it begins to slide. When lifted, the panel travels on precision roller carriages with no seal contact friction, allowing even panels weighing 300–400 kg to glide effortlessly with a single hand. When the panel reaches its desired position and the handle is returned to the closed position, the cam lowers the panel back onto the compressed sill seal, simultaneously activating the peripheral locking points - creating the airtight, watertight, structurally secure closure that makes the sliding lift door the specification standard for premium facade projects worldwide.
Technical Specifications
| Profile Material |
6063-T5 Aluminium Alloy |
| Profile Wall Thickness |
2.0 mm / 2.5 mm / 3.0 mm |
| Track Options |
Double / Triple Stainless-Steel Rail |
| Thermal Break |
PA66 GF25, 18 mm – 24 mm |
| Glass Options |
Tempered DGU / TGU · Low-E |
| Glazing Thickness |
30–35 mm (5+20A+5 or 5+10A+5+10A+5) |
| Air Leakage | ≤ 0.2 cfm/ft² | Class 3 |
| Water Tightness |
E750 – E1000 Pa |
| Wind Load |
≥ 2500 Pa | Class C4 |
| Sound Insulation (Rw) |
Rw 35 – 41 dB |
| Maximum Single Panel Weight |
400 kg (motorised) / 200 kg (manual) |
| Available Materials |
Aluminium |
| Certifications |
CE, NFRC, AS 2047 |
Performance Advantages Over Standard Sliding Doors
The lift-and-slide mechanism produces measurable performance advantages in four key areas:
Because the panel is compressed into its seals by a positive mechanical action - rather than relying on rubber seals to maintain contact during sliding - the door achieves an air tightness rating of ≤ 0.2 cfm/ft² (Class 3 EN 12207). This is typically 30–50% better than a comparable conventional sliding door at the same panel dimensions.
The compressed sill seal and multi-point peripheral locking system provides E750–E1000 Pa water tightness - significantly higher than most conventional sliding door systems at comparable panel sizes.
The lifting mechanism removes all seal friction during sliding, meaning the operational force required to slide even a 300 kg panel is typically less than 50 N - considerably easier than opening a conventional sliding door of the same weight.
The compressed seal and thermally-broken aluminium profile system together achieve Uw values consistent with SKATE's other high-performance products - suitable for energy-efficient and near-passive house building standards.
Panel Size Range
SKATE's system accommodates individual panel widths from 900 mm to 3,200 mm and heights from 2,100 mm to 3,200 mm, with individual panel weights up to 400 kg for motorised configurations. This allows true floor-to-ceiling glazing across very wide openings, creating the expansive, minimally-framed glass wall that is the signature aesthetic of premium contemporary residential architecture.
Multi-Panel Configurations
The sliding lift door system is available in multiple configurations:
Two-panel (XO)
One fixed, one sliding - provides up to 50% clear opening
hree-panel (XOO or OXO)
One fixed and two sliding - up to 65% clear opening
Four-panel (OOOO)
All panels sliding - all panels stack, providing near-full-width opening
Pocket configurations
Panels disappear into wall cavities when open
Motorised Operation
For panels exceeding 150 kg, or for applications requiring remote or automated operation, SKATE integrates concealed electric drive motors into the sliding lift door system. The motor connects directly to the panel carriage through the lift-and-slide mechanism, operating the full lift-slide-lower sequence automatically at the touch of a button. Integration with home automation platforms, smart locks, and security systems is standard. Soft-start/stop, obstruction detection, and emergency manual override are all included.
Thermal Performance
The PA66 GF25 thermal break within every SKATE door profile, combined with Low-E argon-filled glazing, delivers whole-system U-values appropriate for high-performance residential specifications. For passive house applications, triple Low-E + Argon glazing configurations provide Ug values of 0.8 W/m²K or below, achieving the glazing thermal requirement within a sliding door system - previously considered impossible in large-format sliding doors.
Applications
SKATE sliding lift doors are specified for: ultra-luxury residential properties where the glass wall is a defining design feature; high-end hotel suites and villas with panoramic views; penthouses and executive apartments; architect-designed homes targeting high energy performance ratings; coastal properties where superior wind and water resistance is essential; commercial showrooms requiring a premium, impactful facade; and any project where the technical specification standard must match the visual ambition of the design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between a lift-and-slide door and a standard heavy sliding door?
A: The lift-and-slide mechanism compresses and releases the seals mechanically, producing significantly better air and water tightness and allowing heavier panels to operate with less effort. Standard sliding doors maintain constant seal contact during sliding, limiting panel weight and sealing performance.
Q: Can the sliding lift door handle hurricane-rated wind loads?
A: With laminated safety glass and reinforced track specifications, SKATE can provide doors rated for specific wind design pressures. Please advise your project location and applicable wind standard when requesting a quotation.
Q: How does the motorised sliding lift door respond if the power fails?
A: All SKATE motorised door systems include a manual override that allows the panel to be operated by hand in the event of a power failure.
Q: What maintenance does the lift-and-slide mechanism require?
A: The cam mechanism and roller carriages should be lubricated with PTFE-based lubricant annually. The sill track weep holes should be inspected and cleared periodically. The EPDM sill seal should be inspected every 5 years and replaced when compression is visibly reduced.
Why Choose SKATE
With 29 years of aluminium systems engineering expertise, a 160,000 m² direct manufacturing facility, and CE, NFRC, AS 2047 certification, SKATE delivers sliding lift doors that meet the exacting performance and aesthetic standards demanded by premium architecture worldwide. Our direct factory model and global supply to over 30 countries ensures consistent quality, competitive pricing, and professional support at every stage of your project.
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