Rolling service doors—with aluminum, steel or stainless steel slats—are made to last. When you want the best, specify our Rolling Service Door.
This full-featured product delivers reliability and durability to meet or exceed the requirements of daily use. Offered with our widest selection of quality features and options, this model is best suited for most service door applications.
Series MODEL
Slat Materials (Thickness)
Slat Profiles
Guides
Maximum Sizes
Rolling Service Door
Steel (22 Ga.)
Steel (20 Ga.) Steel (24 Ga.)
Flat
Large Contour
Small Contour
Insulated Flat Perforated Flat
Structural Steel
Stainless Steel Aluminum
Widths to 30' (914cm)
Heights to 30' (914cm)
MODEL OPTIONS AND UPGRADES
1) High-cycle applications.
For years of reliable operation in heavy-use applications such as multi-tenant parking facilities, choose high-cycle torsion springs or the Weight Counterbalance System.
2) Head plate cover.
Head plate covers are available for an attractive, finished appearance and help to protect your investment by keeping out dust and grime.
3) Vision panels.
For light transmission and visibility, choose 4" x 1" (10cm x 2.5cm) acrylic vision slots for large contour, flat and insulated flat curtain slats. Fenestrated curtains with open 4" x 1" (10cm x 2.5cm) slots are also available for flat slat curtains only.
4) Pedestrian doors.
Pedestrian doors are designed for convenient entry and to help minimize energy loss.
ROLLING SERVICE DOOR FEATURES
1) Curtain hood.
Rolling service doors feature a full-width, 24-gauge steel hood to protect your investment.
2) Counterbalance system.
A smooth-running, torsion-spring-operated system is packed into each barrel assembly. Industrial head plates and bearings provide long cycle life.
3) Curtain.
Each Rolling Door curtain is assembled with durable, heavy-gauge slats in a variety of materials and gauges.
4) Guides and end locks.
Rugged structural steel angle guides provide maximum support for curtain slats. Zinc-plated, malleable cast-iron end locks prevent lateral movement of the curtain slats.*
5) Bottom bar.
Curtain bottoms are structurally reinforced with a minimum of two steel angles for maximum durability. A bottom astragal is included on all doors.
6) Security locks.
To keep your building secure, manually-operated Rolling service doors are equipped with slide locks.