Your Flex-A-Door will continue to operate like new, with features such as: The locking system is difficult to tamper with, as Flex-A-Door fits behind the opening, so security is improved.Waist height lock for ease of use and added security.The Flex-A-Door includes additional security features for peace of mind, such as: No moving brackets or door supports which could act as finger or arm entrapments.Extension springs enclosed and above head height – well out of the reach of children.The following safety features have been built in to your Flex-A-Door: Safety should be a key consideration when selecting your garage door, as door failures can cause serious injury. Plastic insert in the horizontal track providing smooth quiet operation. ![]() Nylofelt® running strips and nylon rollers with bearings ensuring your door slides up and down with minimal effort.A curtain that fits behind the opening and runs on a track, so Flex-A-Door won’t blow shut in the wind like a tilt door can, and Flex-A-Door also restricts the wind from blowing through the entry way as can happen with tilt doors, which fit within the opening and therefore have a gap on each side.On slightly uneven floors it reduces the gap for a better fit A weatherseal with deep cushioning helping restrict entry of water and leaves.Quality Pre-painted, Zinc-based steel to stand up to the harsh New Zealand climate.The garage today is used to store many different valuable objects, and in some cases is converted into another room, so weather protection is an important feature of any garage door. Door can be left open at any height, giving the added convenience of allowing the door to be partially opened for ventilation, while providing privacy when working in the garage.Nylofelt® running strips for effortless sliding action.Limited headroom required above the walk-in height requirement, with a Roll-A-Door curtain, moving like a sectional door.Your Flex-A-Door will continue to be easy to open and close, with features such as: In situations where a Flex-A-Door and a Roll-A-Door may be installed next to each other, or in close proximity, the two doors match.Flex-A-Door fits behind the opening and does not protrude forward, like jamb or canopy type tilting doors – this means the door can be fitted to openings with unusual shapes, such as arches, etc.Hidden extension spring providing a tidy, reliable and uncluttered finish.Roll-A-Door curtain for a clean, neat appearance.An extensive range of colours to choose from, enough choices to suit any exterior.The Flex-A-Door will enhance the appearance of your home with a quality finish and colour options including: Available in height up to 2775mm and width from 1200mm to 3150mm. ![]() Optimal in equestrian buildings, buildings with mezzanines, or buildings with cranes.The Flex A-Door features the famous Garador Roll-A-Door® curtain, fitted on a curving track, so the curtain lifts from a vertical position up into a horizontal position, close to the ceiling – providing a clean, neat appearance on both the outside and inside. This option allows for no overhead track. Used when ceiling height above the door is greater than 2 times the door height. This option allows for maximum additional clearance under the track. Modification of the high lift aligns track to follow the roof pitch line. It is recommended on buildings with roof pitches greater than 3:12. This option allows for additional clearance under the track. Used when the ceiling height is more than 36” above the door height. Used when ceiling heights less than 15” above the door height. This option is ideal when needing to maximize door height or low ceilings are unavoidable. Modification of the standard lift aligns track to follow the roof pitch line. It is recommended on buildings with roof pitches greater than 3:12. Standard headroom usually is 15” – 36” between the top of the door and the ceiling. ![]() This option is used in standard applications where typical headroom is provided.
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