Installing Hydraulic Doors For Your Building

Industrial & Manufacturing Blog

If you plan to build a structure with large overhead doors, your choices about the opener system for them can be very impactful. Powerlift hydraulic door systems can offer several advantages when compared to chain-based options.

Suitable For Large Doors

If your building's overhead doors are large and heavy, finding an opener that can accommodate them can be challenging. Hydraulic systems can be an exceptional choice for these doors due to their immense lifting power. A hydraulic overhead door system can handle significantly more weight than chain-based systems. Heavy weights are more likely to warp the chain or torsion spring conventional overhead openers use.

Quiet Operation

The amount of noise the overhead door system generates is a factor you should pay attention to. If the overhead doors are extremely loud, they can distract those inside the building. Hydraulic door systems can be among the quieter options that you can choose for raising and lowering these doors. Furthermore, the speed at which the hydraulic doors close is adjustable, which allows them to close as gently as possible. Without these features, the noises from the overhead doors could spread throughout the interior of the building.

Security Capabilities

Large overhead doors are used in buildings where valuable equipment or supplies are kept. Choosing a door system that will be secure enough to prevent individuals from forcing the doors open can lower the risk of suffering losses. Hydraulic overhead doors can be compatible with various safety features and security systems. An example of this could be securing the overhead doors by locking the hydraulic system. This simple step will make it exceedingly difficult or even impossible for a person to force the door to open from the outside once this feature is engaged. If your overhead door has windows, they will need to use security glass. This window glass is strong enough to make it very difficult to crack or shatter.

Compatible With Modern Safety Features

Any overhead door must have safety features that prevent it from closing on objects or people. Your local area's building code may even require these features. Safety sensors can be easily integrated with hydraulic door systems. These sensors will stop the hydraulic system from closing if an obstruction is in the path of the overhead door as it closes. Hydraulic overhead door systems may also be connected to battery backups so that power outages will not prevent you from moving items into or out of the building.

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