Rolling Service Door
Overview:
Solid slat rolling doors, commonly known as coiling doors or roll-up doors, are a popular choice for commercial use due to their practical design and numerous benefits. These doors are typically made of durable materials such as steel, aluminum, or other metals, and they operate by rolling up into a coil when opened. This rolling mechanism allows for efficient use of space, making them ideal for areas with limited headroom or where a traditional swinging door might be impractical.
Windcode rating available for high wind pressure, impact and fatigue resistance in high velocity hurricane zones.
Hurricane and Other Approvals
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- Dade-County approved for Hurricane Rated, High Wind Velocity applications up to 175MPH.
- The rolling mechanism of coiling doors saves valuable space, making them ideal for commercial settings with limited overhead clearance.
- Roiling doors are built to withstand frequent use and harsh environmental conditions, ensuring long-term durability with minimal maintenance requirements.
- Available for large opening widths of 60′ – 0″ or as small as 2′-0″ wide
- Typical slat width is 2.5″. Also available in 1.5″ baby slat for small openings
LISTINGS
Hurricane Approved as per the Florida Building Code for wind pressures of:
- +70/-70 mph
- +100/-100 mph
- +40/-40 mph
This door qualifies for fire, smoke, and sound rating — Additional components required
SIZE
Standard construction in a range of sizes up to 30′ wide x 30’ high.
Please contact us if your opening is larger—sizes available of 60′ wide or more upon consultation.
CURTAIN
Curtains have typical material construction of steel slats. Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Galvalume, or Copper available upon request. Consult factory for additional cost.
Slats available in 2.0″ or 1.5″ slat widths.
MATERIAL & FINISH
Typical exterior finish in Galvanized, White, or Grey. Additional finish options include: Stainless Steel, Galvalume, Aluminum Mill, and Powder-Coated.
Curtain is available in 24, 22, 20 , 18 or 16 gauge.
WARRANTY
1-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship
WIND LOAD
Wind-rated pressures require standard features as listed:
+70/-70 WIND PRESSURE
- Guides: Rollform steel
- Gauge: 18, 20, 22, 24 ga. options available
- Guide Connection: Bolt or weld guide to wall angleJamb Connection: Bolt to concrete or weld to steel structure
- Additional Options: Curtain can be insulated, fire rated, smoke rated and/or sound rated based on project requirements
+100/-100 WIND PRESSURE
- Guides: Rollform steel
- Gauge: 18 ga.
- Guide Connection: MUST Weld guide to wall angle
- Jamb Connection: Bolt to concrete or weld to steel structure
- Wall Angle: Thickness determined by width of opening, consult factory for sizing
- Additional Options: Curtain can be insulated, fire rated, smoke rated and/or sound rated based on project requirements
+40/-40 WIND PRESSURE
- Guides: Rollform steel
- Gauge: 18, 20, 22, 24 ga. options available
- Guide Connection: Bolt or weld guide to wall angleJamb Connection: Bolt to concrete or weld to steel structure
- Additional Options: Curtain can be insulated, fire rated, smoke rated and/or sound rated based on project requirements
OPERATION
Motor, Chain, Hand-Crank or Push-Up operation available based on size, weight or frequency of operation.
Battery backup available to ensure operation in the event of power failure or blackout.
USAGE
Standard construction is up to 15,000 cycles per year with High Cycle Construction available for doors expected to be operated more than 15,000 cycles per year, i.e. parking garages, sally ports.
BOTTOM BAR
Bottom Bar options include: Single Angle, Double Angle, Tubular (extruded alum.) or “T” bottom bar.
Bottom Bars are typical Galvanized steel finish.
Additional options: Clear Anodized, Brass, Copper, Mill, Stainless Steel, Hot Rolled Steel, Powder Coated, Paint.
LOCKING
Chain Operation:
- Wall mounted chain keeper
- Zinc plated steel slide bolt with padlock provisions
Push-Up or Hand-Crank Operation:
- Slide Locks
- Round Locks
- Cylinder Locks for locking at bottom bar
Motor Operator:
- No additional locking required as the motor has automatic features to prevent the door from being lifted.
- Additional locking mechanisms include Slide Locks, Round Locks or Cylinder Locks for locking at bottom bar
*bottom bar design effects locking option available
GUIDE MATERIAL
Guides are typical Galvanized steel finish.
Additional options: Clear Anodized, Brass, Copper, Mill, Stainless Steel, Hot Rolled Steel, Powder Coated, Paint, Strip Seal, Single Angle, Double Angle, Tubular, Slope Bar, Slide Locks.
COUNTERBALANCE ASSMEBLY
Counterbalance Assembly can be Hot Rolled A36, Galvanized, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Torsion Spring, Cycle 17.5 to 400M, Welded Tabs, Tapped Holes, Redi-Tube Motor, Thru-Shaft Push-up, Inside Charge, Lock Shaft Collar, Keyed, Bolted.
BRACKET PLATES
Bracket Plates can be Brass, Copper, Hot Rolled A36, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Galvanized, Powder Coated, Stop Lock Bearing,Internal Charge, Chain Gearing, Round Bracket, Square Bracket, Single Gear Reducer.
HOOD / COVER
Hoods are typically furnished if the coil is exposed. If provided, hoods are typical Steel Galvanized Finish.
Additional Finish Options: Brass, Copper, Stainless Steel, Galvalume, Prime Painted, Powder Coated
Standard shape is a round cover. Options for squares or hexagonal upon request.
For aesthetic purposes if the coil is exposed there is a fascia option to hide the door in up position. Motor cover available for preventing weather intrusions and security protection.
For hand operation different cover options are available for chain mechanism to accommodate weather intrusion, security protection and aesthetics.
Covers can be provided for all exposed mechanical parts, consult the factory.
PARTIAL PERFORATED OR GRILL
Combine perforated or grill slat section at eye-level with solid slats in the same curtain. Allows for ventilation with added security, while still being able to see into the next space.
PASS DOOR
Hollow metal doors are ideal in applications where space is too limited for the installation of a standard entry door. A pass door conserves energy by allowing building access via a smaller opening versus opening the entire door.
FAST ACTING DOORS
For high traffic openings or where air flow or temperature control is critical, doors can be designed to operate at more than twice the speed of typical doors, or up to 2 ft/sec
HIGH CYCLE SPRINGS
High Cycle performance available up to 100,000 cycles at an additional cost (i.e. parking garages, sally ports).
SLOPING FLOOR
Bottom bar design can be sloped to accommodate floor conditions that are not level. This allows for the opening to be entire secure and touch the floor at all points.
SAFETY EDGE
Addition of a safety edge to the bottom bar prevents damage to an object in the door’s pathway in addition to minimizing damage to the closure itself. If trying to close the door, the door will stop and open again.