As the originator of the interlocking slat rolling door, Wayne-Dalton offers a variety of standard slat sizes and designs in galvanized steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Each is designed to meet certain requirements and all have the following characteristics:
• | Reversible, water-shedding |
| design. Provides a natural |
| water-shed. |
• Free-acting joints. Are |
| interlocking, yet permit easy |
| articulation when the door coils. |
• Superior quality materials. To |
| meet or exceed all design |
| criteria. |
• | Durability. Extended operation |
| due to fewer moving parts by |
| design. |
• | Strength. All doors designed to |
| meet minimum 20 PSF |
| windload, using alternate |
| endlocks or windlocks as |
| standard. |
• | Space Saving. Compactness of |
and around doors.
•Colors Available. White, blue, gray, tan, brown.
GREAT FEATURES THAT MAKE A BETTER BUY:
1Galvanized, pre-painted curtain of minimum 24 gauge steel has interlocking slats with endlocks/ windlocks riveted to ends of alternate slats. Designed to withstand 20 PSF windload. Note: Curtains are pre-painted to eliminate “white rust.” Windlocks are rugged stamped galvanized steel or malleable iron. Pre-punched top slat holes cut field labor installation costs. See below for
curtain options.
2Extra-strong double-angle galvanized bottom bar with astragal is formed of two 1¼ 8" minimum thick steel angles and a half-slat. It reinforces lower edge of curtain against wind pressure, and permits varied lock, astragal and safety edge options. Hangs freely on curtain to reduce friction. Preassembled for ease
ofinstallation.
3Roll-formed hot dipped galvanized steel guides are fabricated from precisely formed angles and channels with integral windlock bars. They precisely guide curtain travel, and can withstand windloads to 20 PSF. Groove mountings are provided at top of guides to assure smooth transition of the curtain into the guides.