|
Springs
|
|
Raynor
doors are balanced by torsion (shown)
or extension springs. Extension springs
are mounted just above the horizontal
track, perpendicular to the closed
garage door. Torsion springs are mounted
above the closed door, parallel and
horizontal to the top section of the
door as shown here. Torsion springs
wind and unwind to provide lifting
power, where extension springs get
their lifting power by stretching.
|
|
Door
Sections
|
|
Sections
are the primary visual part of your
door. Raynor offers a variety of exterior
door designs, including up to 13 styles
for Raynor
Innovations Series doors. Interior
construction ranges from pan doors
without insulation to insulated steel
sandwich doors. |
|
Custom-Fit
Track
|
|
Heavy
gauge steel is used to ensure stability
and long life. All Raynor track is
made specifically for every door ordered
and can be adjusted for a precise
fit. |
|
Strong
Hinges
|
|
Hinges
are made of high-quality steel and
bear the weight of the door in the
upright (closed) position. On Raynor
Premium-level garage doors and all
Raynor
Innovations Series doors, hinges
are powdercoated for maximum protection
against moisture and rust. |
|
Quiet
Rollers
|
|
Raynor
uses steel wheel ball-bearing rollers
for smoother, quieter operation. Raynor
Premium-level
garage doors offer nylon rollers with
steel ball bearings for superior noise
reduction-a plus when living space
is used above or in close proximity
to the garage. |
|
Weatherseal
|
|
To
help keep out wind and rain, Raynor
garage doors feature a vinyl bottom
weatherseal attached to a sturdy aluminum
retainer. |
|
Photoelectric
Eye
|
|
These
sensors are mounted five to six inches
off the floor on either side of the
door. Working in conjunction with
the garage door opener, photo eyes
send an invisible beam across the
door opening. If the beam is broken
while the door is operating, the door
will reverse direction and return
to the open position. |