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SCENIC GLAZED SECTIONAL DOORS |
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of Windows |
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The
opening height determines the
number of sections.
The
standard door consists of
sections of equal height.
The
table below gives the number
of windows per section.
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Width |
No.
of windows |
| -2665 |
2 |
| 2666-3580 |
3 |
| 3581-4495 |
4 |
| 4496-5410 |
5 |
| 5411-6325 |
6 |
| 6326-7240 |
8 |
| 7241-8000 |
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Door
width: If the opening width is
less than 6150mm, then the
side piece (L1) is 110mm. If
more than 6150mm, the side
piece measures 190mm.
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| Door
Head Gear |
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sectional doors are counterbalanced
to ensure smooth running, using
minimal effort. All counterbalance
spring calculations carried out by
Indupart are carried out to get the
maximum life out of the door
springs. The springs are mounted on
a steel shaft, supported by bearing
brackets incorporating sealed
bearing rollers, thus ensuring free
running of the shaft. The cable
drums are also mounted on the spring
shaft, these carry the aircraft
quality cable quality cables which
have a 7:1 safety factor. |
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| Guide
tracks |
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The
door tracks are galvanised steel,
designed to give free and easy
running for bearing rollers. They
are mounted on a galvanised steel
jamb angle, for fixing purposes, via
Indupart's unique stud welding
system, which ensures the most
effective seal as the tracks need no
adjustment on site.
Guide
tracks are individually manufactured
to suit site conditions, taking into
consideration door size, headroom
and roof pitch.
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Whatever your Glazed Sectional door
requirements - |
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