Roll up door
high-speedsafetyself-repairing

roll up door
roll up door
roll up door
roll up door
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Characteristics

Type
roll up
Other characteristics
high-speed, safety, self-repairing
Applications
indoor, garage

Description

The Kavidoors high-speed self-repairing roll-up door provides a solution for the division of work areas, both indoors and outdoors, with high traffic of people and vehicles requiring rapid opening and closing maneuvers. Thanks to its self-repairing function, if it receives a blow, the canvas comes out of the guides without suffering any damage, and immediately afterwards, it flies to its original position to continue working as normal. The self-repairing doors are made to measure and have a wide variety of RAL colors to meet the needs of each client, as well as multiple optional features: additional peepholes, customized corporate tarpaulins, different opening and closing options. ADVANTAGES HIGH SPEED SELF-REPAIRING ROLL-UP DOOR These are some of the advantages of the Kavidoors high-speed self-repairing door: Closing with climatic and sanitary guarantees by using a system of tarps without reinforcements and a hermetic guide. Opening and closing with speed variator. Maximum opening speed of 1.2 m / s. Durability: Kavidoors high speed doors are made of high quality materials, offering great resistance and durability. Safety: it meets the safety standards required under the EN13241-1 standard and complies with class 3 for wind resistance. The motor complies with the DIN-EN 12453 standard for “Industrial, Commercial and Garage Doors. Easy assembly: easy programming and regulation, as well as low maintenance. Self-repairing system. Door pre-installed and with all the hardware.

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