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I have multiple moving panels on my sliding glass door. Can you install a SlideRight unit on this type of door?

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I have multiple moving panels on my sliding glass door. Can you install a SlideRight unit on this type of door?

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There are two common, non-standard door configurations: 1. There are three or more door panels, where either two, three, or all panels are moving panels. In this case, we must make one or two panels stationary by attaching brackets and have only one moving panel. This is because with the closer installed, the door can only open to the width of a single moving panel. 2. There are two moving panels that open away from each other and close towards each other. In this case, we can either install one closer on each moving panel, or make one panel stationary by attaching brackets, and install the closer on the opposite panel.

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