Bottom Rolling Doors. Building the Best in the Business
WELL BILT Industries’ bottom rolling door systems have proven durability and performance.The rolling door design is specified for openings of almost limitless width with your choice of panel configuration.
Rolling doors are a logical choice when the openings are wide and cost is critical. WELL BILT Industries’ rolling doors offer impressive strength and are designed to perform under heavy traffic and high wind loads.
By working closely with architects, contractors and owners, we can manufacture a system that meets your specific needs or can retro-fit to meet the needs of an existing structure. Our seals offer the most reliable all-weather protection allowing for long-lasting performance reliability.
Additionally, to offer quick assembly and straightforward installation, door sections are delivered to job-site in factory-fabricated, sub-assemblies.
Electric Operator
Any Width, 90′ Tall
Unlimited Panels
All materials used for the construction of rolling door system components are new and free from defects or imperfections.
Hot rolled structural steel shapes conform to ASTM A36 with a minimum yield strength of 36,000 psi. Tensile strength is 58,000 to 80,000 psi.
Cold formed structural steel shapes, such as cee’s, zee’s and channels, conform to ASTM A570 Grade 55 with a minimum yield strength of 57,000 psi.
Welded mechanical tubing conforms to ASTM A-500 Grade B with a minimum yield strength of 46,000 psi. Typical tensile strength is 58,000 psi.
Mechanical fasteners critical to the assembly or function of a rolling door system are either ASTMA-325 or SAE Grade 5. Bottom track support anchor bolts or threaded rod may be ASTMA-307 or equivalent.
Elastomeric sealing elements that seal the sides and bottoms of the door systems are fabricated using EPDM type 40 elastomer. EPDM is for outdoor and high temperature applications. It resists ozone, steam, water, oxygenated solvents as well as animal and vegetable oils.
WELL BILT Industries offers a patented rolling door operator adaptable to either in-the door or out-of-door installation. Most WELL BILT Industries rolling door systems can be furnished or retrofitted with operators.
To guide the top of the door, WELL BILT Industries offers both fixed and telescoping systems. The fixed top guide system can accommodate a maximum total vertical deflection of 3 inches. The telescoping top guide system is used where total building vertical deflection is greater than 3 inches or where positive engagement of the top guide is required because of wind uplift conditions. Both systems utilize sealed ball bearings for guide and carrier rollers. The fixed top guide system engages a structural angle guide beam, and the telescoping top guide system engages an “I” or wide flange beam. Either are provided by WELL BILT Industries to be installed by others. Lateral supports for the top guide beams are to be supplied by others and are to be spaced 8′ to 10′ apart.
The Bottom rolling hangar door, often called the ‘sliding hangar door,’ is the most widely used aircraft hangar door on the market. They are the easiest to use, can be opened and closed in many configurations, and they have been around since the invention of the hangar.
Sliding hangar doors are customizable to your specific need. Customizable controls include pendant controls, automatic systems and remotes. They can even be operated via smart phone.
Rolling hangar doors are the most cost effective door as they can be configured to maximize space inside the aircraft hangar. Small portions of the door can be opened for smaller aircraft, or open the door fully for larger aircraft.
Hangar door panels move in one direction, either left or right. One Hercul-eze door operator placed on leading edge panel.
Hangar door panels open in the middle. Two Hercul-eze door operators placed on leading edges of each left and right side panels.
Hangar door panels can move left or right as a group in either direction. Two Herculeze door operators are used with placement on the first and last door panels.
The basic outer frame shall be constructed of hot rolled or cold formed structural steel shapes or in the case of relatively small door sections, welded mechanical tubing.
Bottom beam or sill shall be structurally capable of supporting the total weight of the finished door and transmitting that weight plus the lateral force due to wind loading through the bottom rollers to the bottom track system.
Top beam or header shall be structurally capable of transmitting wind load forces into the top guide system.
Intermediate horizontal members or girts are normally fabricated from hot rolled structural shapes unless weight is a consideration then cold formed shapes may be substituted. Members are typically spaced so as to provide proper vertical spacing for attaching the customers exterior sheeting.
Intermediate vertical members shall be hot rolled or cold formed structural shapes as required to accommodate imposed loads.
Diagonal bracing shall be of cold formed structural shapes or welded mechanical tubing.
Construction – Except for small door sections which can be transported in one piece, WELL BILT Industries rolling doors are fabricated in sections which can be easily shipped. These sections are then bolted at the job site to clips that are welded to the vertical members.
Bottom roller and track system All bottom rollers used by WELL BILT Industries are equipped with re-lubeable anti-friction bearings. Smaller, light weight doors are supplied with vee groove rollers with caged needle anti-friction bearings for use with inverted angle track systems. Larger doors are furnished with tapered roller bearing bottom rollers designed to be used with rail track systems. All bottom roller systems are serviceable without removing the door section from the track.
WELL BILT Industries provides pick up bars to be welded or bolted to the leading and trailing edges of the door sections of a power operated door system. These bars permit multiple sections to be opened or closed by one operator.
The standard personal door framing provided by WELL BILT Industries is for a 3078 size door (30″ x 78″). Other sizes are available upon special order. We include a limit switch to ensure the door cannot be operated unless it is securely closed. Passage lock sets and wind chains are the responsibility of others.
WELL BILT Industries also offers wind load rated framing for personal doors (36″ x 80″) and framed openings for personal doors provided by others, sized per customer specifications.
Lock sets with dead bolts and master keyed lock sets for multiple door installations are available from other suppliers.
WELL BILT Industries provides drawings, cut sheets and instructions adequate for the preparation of the job site and the assembly and installation of the rolling door system.
WELL BILT INDUSTRIES will provide each customer with an “Owner’s Manual” which details the specifics pertaining to their custom door system.
WELL BILT Industries doors are constructed to comply with all codes and specifications provided at the time an order is initiated. Wind load compliance certification by a professional engineer licensed to practice in the state of Florida is available if required. WELL BILT Industries is a Miami-Dade County Approved Hangar Door Manufacturer and has been issued a Certificate of Competency.
WELL BILT Industries rolling door systems are warranted for one year from the date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship. Refer to WELL BILT Industries for specific details.
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