International Door & Operator Industry

NOV-DEC 2012

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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Time to "Cut the Cord"... INTRODUCING A new wireless breakTHROUGH that eliminates coil cords and retracting reels... MEL transmitter/receiver eliminates the need to hardwire a monitored edge sensor to the door operator. Attach MEL to currently Listed UL325 commercial door operators - when the edge sensor is activated, MEL sends a wireless signal to the operator to reverse. • MEL MONITORS: constantly for a loss of signal transmission or fault in the system • MEL IS UNIVERSAL: no separate module required Use with any monitored Sensing Edge Use with non-monitored ancillary Sensing Edges Use with nearly every commercial door operator P.O. Box 159 • West Grove, PA 19390 • 610-869-4422 • 800-220-3343 6809 S. Harl Avenue, Suite A, Tempe, AZ 85283 • 480-755-3565 • 800-887-3343 info@MillerEdge.com www.milleredge.com INDUSTRYNEWS DoorKing Gives Aeronautical Students the Thrill of a Lifetime DoorKing was proud to be the host for three aeronautical university college students who wanted to get a glimpse of the space shuttle Endeavour as it was moved to its new home at the California Science Center on October 12th. Endeavour's route took the shuttle directly past one of DoorKing's buildings located on Manchester Boulevard in Inglewood, California. Not only did these three students, DoorKing employees, families and friends get to view the shuttle as it made its way East, Endeavour was parked directly in front of DoorKing's training center for over fi ve hours as technicians transferred the vehicle to a different carrier so it could be pulled across a freeway bridge. "This is one of the most incredible sites I have ever seen. We were so close that you could read the serial numbers off the heat tiles. It's really very inspiring;" said Katie McClure, a Global Security major at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. She, and two of her college classmates, Kevin Ducharme and Sam Sedivy, made the seven hour trek from Prescott, Arizona to Inglewood, California to see the shuttle. Richard Sedivy, DoorKing's marketing director (and Sam's dad) said, "Since the shuttle would be parked directly in front of our training center for several hours, we knew the photo ops would be great. And they were breathtaking." To view a short video of Endeavour's move, visit DoorKing's You Tube page at www.youtube.com/dksdoorking. VOLUME 45 ISSUE 6 2012 111

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