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Starting from US $699/set
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Product Description
This particular industrial sectional door stands out from ordinary ones due to its unique feature of back ribs on the door panel, providing exceptional wind resistance. It is especially ideal for locations prone to strong winds, like coastal areas. Moreover, this type of door panel is better suited for buildings with larger door openings.
Industrial sectional doors usually consist of several door panels connected by hinges to form a door body, and the door panels are fixed and reinforced with built-in hinges. There are springs on the top to balance the weight of the door and anti-fall devices on the sides, which greatly improves the safety of the sectional door. Industrial sliding doors usually have three lifting methods: standard lifting, high lifting, and vertical lifting. The appropriate lifting method can be selected according to the size of the top space of the building. Industrial sectional doors can also add viewing windows, which are both beautiful and can increase the light inside the house. If the door size is relatively large, you can also choose to add a small door, which is very convenient for one person to pass quickly. Industrial sectional doors are usually used in factories, warehouses, farms, fire garages, logistics and transportation, loading and unloading docks and other scenarios.
Features
Each door panel has approximately two back ribs.
Because the door body is made up of multiple door panels connected by hinges, it is easier for authorities to replace the door panels if they are damaged.
The door panel is equipped with center hinges, top hinges, side hinges and other fixed and reinforced door body.
Door panels with ribs are stronger and have superior wind resistance.
Equipped with anti-drop and anti-pry devices, equipped with micro-inflatable airbags, and a variety of locks available, safe and reliable.
Reasonably designed tracks and world-class high-quality pulleys enable silent opening and closing.
Sealing strips are installed on the sides and bottom of the door to ensure a high degree of airtightness.