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Also known as roller shutters or rolling doors, they’re a popular and versatile type of door. These doors consist of horizontal slats or panels that are mounted onto a track system and roll up and down to open and close.

 

Main features of roller doors

 

  • Horizontal slats or panels

  • Roller doors are constructed from horizontal slats or panels made of materials such as steel, aluminium, or polycarbonate. These slats are connected by hinges or links, allowing them to flex and roll up smoothly when the door is opened.

  • The rolling mechanism enables them to roll up and down along a track system installed above the doorway. This can be manual, operated by a hand crank or chain, or motorised.

  • They offer a space-saving design that does not require swing clearance, making them ideal for locations with limited overhead or side space.

  • Roller doors provide enhanced security and protection against intruders, vandalism, and adverse weather conditions.

  • They are versatile and can be customised to suit various applications.

 

Advantages of roller doors

 

  • Enhanced security

  • Can be equipped with safety features such as bottom edge sensors, safety brakes, and manual override systems to prevent accidents and injuries.

  • Built to withstand harsh weather conditions, to ensure long-lasting durability and performance.

  • Insulated roller doors are available with added thermal insulation to improve energy efficiency and reduce heat loss or gain.

  • Ease of operation

  • Customisation options

 

Disadvantages of roller doors

 

Installation Requirements

Proper installation of roller doors is essential for optimal performance, safety, and longevity. Professional installation by trained technicians ensures correct alignment, levelness, and operation of the door, as well as compliance with local building codes and regulations.

Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance and care are important for preserving the functionality and appearance of roller doors. This may include lubricating moving parts, inspecting for wear or damage, cleaning the door surface, and checking the operation of safety features.

Noise and Vibration

Some roller doors may produce noise or vibration during operation, particularly if the door is motorised. Selecting high-quality components, such as quiet motors and precision-engineered tracks, can help minimise noise and vibration for a quieter and smoother operation.

Space Requirements

Roller doors require adequate overhead space for installation of the roll-up mechanism and storage of the rolled-up door. Careful consideration of overhead clearance is necessary to ensure proper operation and avoid obstructions.

Emergency Access and Egress

In commercial and industrial settings, roller doors should be equipped with emergency access and egress features to facilitate safe evacuation in case of emergencies such as fires or power outages. Manual override systems and emergency release mechanisms allow for manual operation of the door when necessary.

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