Selcom Door Slider Plastic Clip
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Selcom Door Slider Plastic Clip
Guide Support Clip for Elevator Door Slider Assemblies
Product Description
The Selcom Door Slider Plastic Clip is a small mounting component used in elevator door assemblies to secure and stabilize slider elements within the door mechanism. Although compact in size, this clip plays a supporting role in maintaining the correct positioning of door sliders during door movement.
Within automatic elevator door systems, slider components guide the door panels along the rail structure. The plastic clip helps keep these elements properly aligned and prevents unwanted displacement during repeated door cycles.
Because door systems operate continuously in residential and commercial buildings, small fastening parts such as clips may experience gradual wear or deformation over time. Replacing worn clips helps maintain stable door guidance and ensures that the slider assembly functions correctly.
Component Interaction
The door slider plastic clip works together with several door mechanism parts, including:
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Door sliders
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Door guide rails
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Door rollers
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Mounting brackets
By keeping slider components correctly positioned, the clip helps maintain smooth door travel and reduces unnecessary friction within the door system.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Door Slider Plastic Clip |
| Application | Elevator Door Assembly |
| Function | Slider Support and Positioning |
| Material | Industrial Plastic |
| Compatible System | Selcom Door Systems |
FAQ
What is the purpose of a door slider plastic clip?
It secures and stabilizes slider components within the elevator door mechanism.
When should this clip be replaced?
Replacement is recommended if the clip becomes worn, cracked, or unable to hold the slider securely.


















