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Sectional doors installed example
To give you an idea of what is involved with installing a Hormann
Sectional door we have some images taken throughout the installation of
a 7'x7' LPU40.
As delivered:
Building up the frame that fits to the rear face of the brickwork:
The frame mounted to the rear face of the brickwork - note the clamp
used to hold it in place whilst fixing points are drilled and
secured. Note that the frame (and therefore the door) is wider
than the brick opening - you do not have to order an exact size to match
your opening width as long as you have the necessary clearance on each
side:
Tracks and rear support strut are positioned and secured:
Close up of the support structure. The Dexion brackets were
used to give extra support for frame fixings that entered soft mortar
with little structural strength:
The spring assemblies are fitted - these take the weight of the door
throughout the lifting cycle so that the doors feels light to lift:
A close up - the yellow line indicates that there is not tension yet
in the spring, this is added at a later stage when all panels are in
place:
First panel in position having
had the bottom black rubber seal inserted. The top roller has been
fitted, a bottom roller is also fitted.
The second panel is fitted as is the handle. Note the central
hinge which adds support and strength:
All panels in position. The spring assembles are now connected
and tensioned:
... allowing you to open the
door. The door requires some adjustments to gain the correct
sealing. Locks were not fitted to this door as it was automated
with a Liftmaster
DC800
Job Done!! Note that
this opening is slightly higher than the door so a little frame shows at
the top - a neat solution for non-standard openings:
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