Our roller shutter doors can be customised with a range of control options, keeping your business premises safe and secure. They are also available for commercial specification.
Industrial Roller Shutter Doors
Industrial Roller Shutter Doors
Product details
Curtain | Continuous interlocking galvanised or perforated steel laths with T-section bottom rails |
Guides | Vertical guides in a range of thicknesses |
Endplates | Prime painted mild steel |
Barrel | Seamless steel tubing, held in bearings or cups attached to the endplates |
Finish | HP200 Plastisol finish in a range of colours, or polyester powder coating in BS/RAL colours |
Operation | Continuous hand chain, or electrical motor |
Motor (Optional) | 415v 3 phase unit, 415 3 phase /240v single phase unit or 240v single phase unit as required |
Control Options | Buttons, induction loop, key switch, radar, timed, card reader or remote control can all be installed |
Curtain | Continuous interlocking galvanised or perforated steel laths with T-section bottom rails |
Guides | Steel or aluminium vertical guides in a range of thicknesses |
Endplates | Prime painted mild steel |
Barrel | Seamless steel tubing, held in bearings or cups attached to the endplates |
Coil Casings & Fascia (Optional) | Galvanised coil casings and fascia sections can be installed as required |
Finish | HP200 Plastisol finish in a range of colours, or polyester powder coating in BS/RAL colours |
Operation | Continuous hand chain, or electrical motor |
Motor (Optional) | 240v single phase unit |
Control Options | Key switch, internal paddle or remote control can all be installed |
Battery Back Up System | Battery power allows limited operation should the main power supply fail |
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Frequently Asked Questions
We have compiled a list of some questions that are worthwhile asking when researching and requesting quotes.
Do your secure doors meet the relevant UK health and safety standards?
Whether buying power-assisted gates or doors, these MUST be fully compliant with UK law. It’s important to understand and even request evidence to prove that everything is above board. Once purchased, companies then become responsible for maintenance whilst ensuring the safety of use based on specific circumstances.
Does your company have public liability insurance in place?
This may seem like a question you’d never ask but it’s certainly an important one. Without insurance, should something go wrong during installation, the customer could be landed with a costly and unexpected bill. This seemingly bold question should never be a problem, especially to a business who’s covered.
Do secure doors come with a warranty?
Again, we’ll highlight the fact that secure doors are an investment. It’s important to know they are going to be under warranty, even if it’s only for a short time. When using a reputable company the topic of warranties will be discussed in the first instance. If not, don’t be afraid to ask or request paperwork.
Do you provide support after purchase?
The worst thing any company can do is vanish once the deal is done. Having mentioned health and safety above, it’s intrinsic to to understand that high levels of safety must continue. Again, a company with a decent reputation will discuss this initially whilst recommending maintenance services. Make sure you’re fully aware of your responsibilities as a company owner with regards to secure door systems.
What times of the day can we get in touch?
As not every company works the traditional 9am – 5pm shift pattern, you’ll need to be fully versed with applicable times to call, especially in the case of an emergency. Ideally, a secure door provider will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When this is the case, should you experience a breakdown, help will be on its way sooner resulting in less downtime and revenue loss.
Aftercare & ongoing support
As well as prolonging the functionality and lifecycle of the equipment, it is essential that business managers and owners understand that failing to maintain the assets so they are safe in use could lead to a court penalty if there was an injury.