International Door & Operator Industry

JAN-FEB 2014

Garage door industry magazine for garage door dealers, garage door manufacturers, garage door distributors, garage door installers, loading docks, garage door operators and openers, gates, and tools for the door industry.

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84 International Door & Operator Industryâ„¢ PRODUCTNEWS Alto Door Securelite - The Security/Screen Door Alto Garage Door has a new door model for businesses that need air fow into their buildings such as food packaging and processing plants. The securelite is a mill aluminum framed door with expanded aluminum, screen (aluminum or stainless steel), or both. Use with an existing loading dock door (The Secure lite is available with a double track set up, or a switch track set up) or as a stand-alone door. The door is perfect for allowing ventilation onto the factory foor while keeping out insects, rodents, and birds yet maintaining a secure door. Amarr Introduces Magnetic Decorative Hardware Amarr Garage Doors introduces Castle Rock Magnetic Decorative launch. The Castle Rock Collection includes lightweight, rust-resistant ABS vinyl decorative handles and hinges with UV protection that magnetically attach to steel doors. Castle Rock decorative hardware features rare-earth, neodymium magnets for strong and secure attachment to steel garage doors. The magnetic hardware requires minimal measuring and no drilling, allowing for a quick and easy installation for the dealer. Castle Rock decorative hardware has passed stringent 2,000 hour color fade and weatherability testing and offers resistance to discoloration or door staining. A 1-year full replacement warranty in the event of manufacturing defects, color fade or premature weathering is available with Castle Rock hardware. For more information, please visit Amarr.com or call 1-800-503-DOOR (3667). BEA's LZR-Microscan Automatic Swing-Door Sensor The new LZR-Microscan door-mounted sensor provides increased safety for swing doors. The standalone sensor uses laser-based time-of-fight technology to create self-adapting detection zones that instantly adjust to a door's position; from completely closed to completely open and all points between. The LZR-Microscan's laser-based time-of-fight technology also helps eliminate nuisance detections that commonly affect other swing door safety sensors. Stack pressure, bunched carpet, stray leaves, snow and other environmental elements will not interfere with the sensor's performance. It is listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) as a supplementary entrapment detection device. Additionally, the system combines overhead and door-mounted presence detection that exceeds ANSI 156.10 requirements, further qualifying it as one of the safest swing door sensors available. The LZR-Microscan is extremely easy-to-install, setup and operate. This provides an added beneft to door manufacturers, installers and technicians, who will spend less time on-site and receive fewer callbacks. For more information please visit www.beainc.com. 1/24/14 10:57 AM

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