Growing pressure on producers to adhere to strict timeframes means a company can ill afford to lose access to an area or be left waiting for repairs on a damaged door. With this in mind, Envico Doors have added a “curtain knockout” feature and “automatic relocating” system to their Rapid Roller Door range.
Growing pressure on producers to adhere to strict timeframes means a company can ill afford to lose access to an area or be left waiting for repairs on a damaged door. With this in mind, Envico Doors have added a “curtain knockout” feature and “automatic relocating” system to their Rapid Roller Door range.
Envico Doors’ Director and Designer, Mark Brunton, said it is important for the Rapid Roller Door range to be is durable and reliable enough to withstand the rigors of the food industry, and that the new features are designed to give the customer minimal down time as a result of collisions, and to reduce repair and maintenance costs.
The new Rapid Roller Door features work via the doors flexible, soft bottom edge, which if contacted with force flexes to the point of breakage and is dislodged from the doors tracking system. It is then automatically re-inserted back into the tracking by the “re-location” system on the doors next down cycle. This process ensures that there is no disruption to production and repair costs are kept to a minimum.
Rapid Roller Doors are often installed in areas of high traffic and restricted movement, meaning they are subject to collisions by forklifts and the abuse of low temperature environments. Along with these features Envico Doors have maintained their focus on quality by using high end components, which include their association with SEW Euro-drive and Allen-Bradley electronics.